This process has helped me think a few steps in advance naturally and I'm better able to see what things should be done in what order to make everything simple and easier. I want to finish the loft so I can install the loft windows easier, however I realized that before I finalize securing the loft to the walls I would be wise to somewhat finish the walls off in those areas so I don't have to dismantle then loft later, or have a hard time finishing off the walls later. With this in mind, I decided to insulate the area that would be easier to do now before the loft is installed. That mean stuff near the tree post as well as where the loft is attached to the walls. I also wanted to finally fill the gaps around the windows that are already installed. So today I spent some time doing just that. I'm using the Roxul insulation because the R-value is pretty high, it's environmentally sustainable and friendly, and I really like working with it. It's a bit more expensive but it is super easy to install, and I like that it's a greener option. I swear it's already warmer inside now!
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