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Raise high the roof beam, carpenters #week 74

The small triangle of bricks on beam means, carpenters started to make the roof! In the meantime, another works are happening: forming the terrain and laying pipes to the cesspit. Continue reading
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Pool foundations. Stone. #week 73

After weeks of waiting for this, that and the other, pool foundation was built. When planning a pool on a cliff, a structure that can hold dozens of tons of water is key. It’s good, that pool will be partially in the shade, especially during the hot summer. Finally, stone has arrived the construction site Continue reading
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Cesspit called septic tank #week 72

At the end of January we received more detailed plan for following months, since we are about to start finishing works Autumn 2025. According to the plan, 15 February was the start of roofing, 1st of March – stoneworks. As of 15th of March, nothing above happened, but we have cesspit. Not to forgot, pool Continue reading
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Concrete, more concrete! #week 70

Whole February was another black hole. Additional, forgotten beams have to be poured. Small work, too small for concrete workers to come, so another team was found. Unfortunately it stopped roofer to start, so we have over 1 month delay. Dmitris filled back of the house with 200 cubic meters of earth and at least Continue reading
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waiting for the spring to come | #week 64

Over the past weeks, we have been trying to find the common part between what there is, what should be happening and what the Greeks think about it. For northerners, used to schedules, plans, predictability, contracts, commitments and – last but not least – a deep respect for work and money – construction in Greece Continue reading
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About winds and waters.

Water in Greece is a special topic. It even has its own god, Poseidon, and dozens of minor ones, to mention Hydros or the Nereids – sea nymphs whose name comes from the Greek ‘nero’ – meaning water.Despite of this, water in Greece is scarce to the point where shortages increasingly last for days, especially Continue reading
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First floor brick walls | #week 60

We are stuck again. Very little progress on site, just few brick walls on the first floor. It’s Christmas time, that means, work will start again after Epiphany. Continue reading
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Cour anglaise, bricks, pool, mess | #week 58

It seems that things are now starting to run in parallel.While the masons have started to brick the walls on the first floor of the house, Edi is preparing the cour anglaise – underground windows to light up the staircase and one of the bathrooms in the section recessed into the hill. (added after 3 Continue reading
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Proper roof tile

Since few months – without visible success – we are trying to get proper roof tile for the house. The trick is, what “proper” means. Aesthetically, it is at least similar to what we see in the neighbourhood. With Chlomos – probably the second oldest village on the island – just around the corner, the Continue reading
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Brick walls – ground floor | #week 56

Our house will have really thick walls: 12 cm of brick inside, 10 cm of styro or wool and insulation, 25 cm of limestone outside. First bricks have been laid then. Anyway, roof is still not started. Either we will have traditional tiles (heavier roof, worse ventilation properties, harder to repair and more expensive both Continue reading