Re: Hansen Horno
Hey, of course we are!
Roof, hmmm. I think both light or dark would work, and personally I think I'd select something "organic" looking i.e. not factory produced to go with the nice natural stone you've got there. Maybe see what else you could come up with in the way of salvaged products without pinning yourself down on slate (which would of course also be very cool).
Around here you can sometimes find really nice old brick corloured roof tiles which I think would look really good on your oven, but I don't know if they have anything like that where you are. I'm sure it'll look great, whatever you come up with!
Originally posted by dbhansen
View Post
Roof, hmmm. I think both light or dark would work, and personally I think I'd select something "organic" looking i.e. not factory produced to go with the nice natural stone you've got there. Maybe see what else you could come up with in the way of salvaged products without pinning yourself down on slate (which would of course also be very cool).
Around here you can sometimes find really nice old brick corloured roof tiles which I think would look really good on your oven, but I don't know if they have anything like that where you are. I'm sure it'll look great, whatever you come up with!





, but maybe their tiles will be cheaper around here. Or perhaps some 'dumpster diving' is in order....
It is rather fun to watch other people's builds evolve slowly over time, though, so I know I'm not alone!
and for some odd reason, I missed the FA gene (flower arranging) too
(really wish I had both)
Because there's a gap between stones, there's no advantage to applying them from bottom to top, so I think it would work out much better to go from top to bottom. And you can cut the bottom edge and no one will see it.
I laid them in a bed of mortar and tuck-pointed the joint.
Comment