Caboose Window Seat Done

My husband John Plocher
just finished creating the window seat for
WP668, our 1916 backyard caboose. We bought WP668
in January 2006. WP668 has my desk in one bay window, facing our
house across the garden. Princess Birdie is my 13-year-old pet cockatiel. She has
one cage in the kitchen and the other next to my desk in WP668.

The bay behind my desk features a lovely custom three piece

stained glass window
created for us by
Vince Taylor
. The new window seat is deep enough so that the space below can
store the window screen inserts John made last year. The seat will eventually
have a cushion.

WP668 bay

January 2006

WP668 caboose bay, January 2006
photo: copyright 2006 John Plocher
Rebuilding the bay window

February 2008

WP668 caboose Rebuilding the bay window, February 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Linoleum floor installed

May 2008

WP668 caboose linoleum floor installed May 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Glass installed May 2008

WP668 caboose Stained glass installed May 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Window Seat frame February 2009

WP668 caboose Window Seat frame February 2009
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
John and window seat top

WP668 caboose John and window seat top
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Adding window trim

WP668 caboose Window trim installation
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Caulking cracks

WP668 caboose Caulking cracks
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Installing under seat storage doors

WP668 caboose Installing under seat storage doors
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
All done!

WP668 caboose Window seat all done
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

WP668 caboose Princess Birdie cockatiel
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2006-2009 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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