Handcrafted Forest Cabin: Retiling Around the Stove, Comfort Where It Shouldn't Be
A few months ago, I put up plaster tiles on the wall behind my cabin's wood stove. It looked great and served as heat protection for the wood. However, over time, the tiles started peeling off. Turns out, I made a mistake during installation: I should have washed the tiles to remove the dust before gluing them. Now, it's finally time to fix it. 00:00 I'm drawing water from the well 03:13 Renovating the tiles on the wall by the stove 11:14 Checking the draft in the stove 11:44 Coffee Break 13:27 Сutting up a fallen tree for firewood 16:35 Shower next to the cabin 17:44 Carving a Teapot Lid Handle 21:09 The tomatoes aren't in the best condition Instagram: / mypersjournal

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