Oh boy, it’s all happening now, sledgehammering and chipping and lots of noise and dust and piles of debris. I love every bit of it, as it’s the sound of the bones of this great house being revealed. I can imagine the stone walls taking in a big gulp of fresh air as the decades of plaster and gunk are being chipped away. When you have stone walls that are 19″ thick, there is no place for electrical or plumbing, so back when electrical and plumbing were added to an old house, a thin wall was built in front of the stone that served as a channel for the necessary wiring and such. I was surprised to learn that more recently, thick styrofoam was used as insulation in these walls. All these “false walls” are now being taken out, and some will be replaced. I’m sure there is a technical word for these little walls, but I’m new here in France demo-land.
That’s the update for now. Things keep moving on and it’s fun to pop in every day and see what has changed. I will post more soon.