Until now Catherine has been doing most of the work on the blog and I have been moving furniture and cleaning up after the builders.
Until recently I didn’t think of myself as a handyman, it wasn’t part of my self-image. I did have some skills, as an artist I had learnt to make picture frames and paint the walls of white cube galleries.
I hadn’t intended to start renovating my house until I was in a long-term relationship. I knew that who ever she was that she would want the kitchen redecorated and probably other parts of the house. So aside from minor repairs and repainting I did nothing to the house for many years.
Before meeting Catherine I was renting out the two front rooms to various tenants and my band rehearsed in various rooms in the house. So the house certainly needed some attention and redecorating was long overdue.
Bedroom
We started with the bedroom where a carpenter knocked out the wall and installed a built in wardrobe, along with a smaller one in the front bedroom. I currently use this front bedroom as my studio and the wardrobe serves a very useful function storing paintings and materials. We then repainted the bedroom ourselves and I did a decalcomania monoprints on the wardrobe doors. Decalcomania is a surrealist technique, used by Max Ernst among others. This was my first time using it on such a large scale. I still enjoy the results, they are wonderful to look at when half asleep.
The repainting of the studio has been left at the primer stage.
The only problem is the gap between the old lino floor and the new wardrobe that has yet to be filled. It is a major dust trap that is still on my too do list.
Kitchen

The old kitchen before renovations
I did much of the kitchen renovation myself using a kit, flat packed, kitchen system from Kitset Kitchens.
Renovating the kitchen meant stripping everything out down to the floorboards and starting from scratch. This turned out to have its own difficulties because there was asbestos behind the some of the splashback. We hadn’t disturbed the asbestos and had it removed by professionals, but it was frightening to think of the health of the people who had put it in and sawn a hole in it.
After stripping the kitchen and installing new lino on the floor the ceiling collapsed due to a leak in the roof. After many years of drought I was unaware of how many leaks there were in the old roof. Fortunately it happened at the best possible time, the insurance paid for the new kitchen ceiling and we paid for a new corrugated iron roof for the house.
Then I assembled and installed the kit kitchen with help from Catherine, my parents and my friend Terry Cooper, who had just been laid off by Qantas. It was a big job and it was months before we had a fully functional kitchen again. I am still very pleased with the results and the way that design works.

The new kitchen
The Emotional Toll
Renovations bring with them stress and emotional turmoil. Everything will not go to plan. There is a lot of waiting around for tradesmen or deliveries.
And then…
Late last week both Catherine had colds and both the telephone and broadband cable were out. Catherine’s hacking cough was keeping both of us awake. It was a miserable experience that we could not have prepared for.