By the time the long New Year's weekend was over, the temperature had dropped to 25 degrees and it had started to snow. We left the house(and the roads) covered in a beautiful snowfall.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Snowfall
By the time the long New Year's weekend was over, the temperature had dropped to 25 degrees and it had started to snow. We left the house(and the roads) covered in a beautiful snowfall.
Welcome to Steel Nest!

Every weekend getaway has to have a name. Ours is inspired by the location of the house and the metal siding that clads half of the outside. The name became apparent when we lucked upon this painting by Mitchell Lonas at the Blue Spiral Gallery in Asheville, NC in December of 2010. It now hangs just inside the main entry to the house. Mitchell Lonas' nest series of paintings can also be seen in the Twilight movie series (Breaking Dawn) inside the Cullen house. mitchelllonas.com
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
New Year - New House!
It was a long New Year's weekend and we were finally able to settle into the house. We arrived on Thursday night with a small truckload of additional furniture and household items and immediately got to work. The first order of business was hooking the range up. It came without an electric plug and that was first on the list as we had planned to cook dinner that first night. Two hours later and we were happily enjoying a pizza and salad in our new retreat. Over the course of the next few days, we were able to unpack everything, organize the kitchen, hang artwork, arrange furniture, and clean up the yard. We were even able to have friends over on Saturday morning for a welcoming champagne toast to the new place. There are still things to bring up and a short list of items to acquire, but as with any house, it will always be a work in progress.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Merry Christmas!

Friday was moving day. We rented a U-Haul on Thursday afternoon, picked up two mattresses, two sofas, and loaded all the accumulated household goods and furniture that had been stored for the past year and dropped it off at the house. When we arrived, we were surprised to find a Christmas wreath adorned with red bow on the outdoor fireplace. Friends passing by on their way to relatives for Christmas had dropped it off along with a great housewarming gift. It was nice to have a touch of the season added to the newly finished house. We had just enough time to unload the truck and finish sealing the stone floors before heading back to Charlotte to celebrate the season with family and friends.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
New Table

Now that the house is complete, its time to start bringing in the furniture that we've been collecting. In mid-November, we worked with a furniture maker in Todd, NC to make our own dining room table. We had contracted with Tom Sternal to construct one of our bathroom sinks and countertop and when we picked it up he invited us back to work in his shop and build our own table after admiring his many furniture "works of art". We took a long weekend and in a little more than a day drove off with an incredible poplar slab trestle table. We've been finishing it for the past few weeks during the warmer days and now its complete and ready to go.
Sealing Stone Floors

The stone floors on the main floor are Pennsylvania blue stone. To give them a more rich finish, we started applying a sealer to the floors by Aquamix called Enrich and Seal. It not only gives them a darker finish but brings out the rich variegated browns, blues, and charcoal grays. Its a wipe on, wipe off process. You pour the liquid on fairly thick and after five minutes you wipe off the liquid that has not been absorbed into the stone. Check out the huge difference it makes.
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