Warehouse Space update


Tons of natural light.


Car in-situ.


Our wet wall, as in, its covered in mould.


This little room will be our Art Gallery. Suspended track lighting to come. :)


Toilet of death. Airborne AIDS for sure.


Our natural water feature.


Cafe outside, perfecto!

Yesterday we dropped in to check out the warehouse space, and meet up with the electrician to sort out lighting + power locations and we also got to meet the owner of the warehouse.

I was stoked with how much natural light the warehouse gets on a sunny day. One we replace the blue plastic roofing it’ll cast a much nicer warmer light too.

I’m pumped! First step is to take some time cleaning the space. It needs a really good cleaning, floors, walls, the lot. After that we’ll decide how much paint we need (would hate to lose too much of that lovely texture and character).

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2 Responses to Warehouse Space update

  1. stew says:

    I love warehouse spaces…. you could consider sand blasting (or even better, with soda ash) the painted masonry to go back to the original brick. It’ll be a great contrast against any new gyprock, shelving etc. But best to do it now before the refit as it can be pretty messy. You should also def consider polished concrete floors. Hard to tell how good the floors are, but you could go for a light polish and it would look awesome. It’ll also make the place a lot brighter and reflect light better.

    Most posts on this one…. :)

  2. Rob says:

    How about some of these? http://uncrate.com/stuff/plumen-light-bulbs/

    If you click though that site for long enough, there are quite a few awesome products that you wouldn’t come across otherwise!

    When you’re done with this i’ll make my way up from Canberra to have peak :)

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