As soon as the exterior panels of the lower floor were in place, the Cube becomes a temporary bedroom. A stack of plywood panels earmarked for the upper floor provide a sleeping platform
The open framing provides a convenient nook for creature comforts during construction
A temporary electrical supply via extension cord from the powers the fridge, but cooking still requires a camp stove
Copper pipes for hot and cold water run exposed in the ceiling
With wiring and plumbing in place insulation panels are installed
Insulation continues upstairs and the shutters are secured with bolts during a windstorm
After the insulation comes the drywall
Drywall in the kitchen area now complete
Tape and plaster covers the screws and the seams
Getting ready to paint
Kitchen painting in progress
Paint dries quickly in the hot weather
The lower walls are left unpainted since the will be covered by cabinets, meanwhile the upper cabinets are assembled and hung
Now the frames of the lower cabinets are positioned
All cabinets are now in place. The sink cabinet will get its doors after the tap is installed
With the countertops installed, the kitchen is now in operation apart from the stove
A nice little propane powered drop-in range from The Home Depot in Mexicali completes the kitchen
A cup of tea is called for after finishing the kitchen. No need for the camp stove anymore
The kitchen completed. In all, three days work
A crude bookcase made of scrap wood forms the Cube library
Making a pedestal for the water cooler
The pedestal and the wall behind it are now enclosed with drywall
The final paint job in the water-cooler area. The wooden duck is a rebus to remind visitors over six feet tall to bow their heads before entering the stairwell
The wash basin occupies an alcove, there being no space in the tiny bathroom for a sink. A shower curtain serves as a bathroom door to save space
Test fitting the media items
Turning the room divider—necessary to support the roof structure—but awkwardly space-confining into a useful object by housing a media center in it.
The completed media center
Drywall, light fixtures now in place in the living room area
An opening in the ceiling from downstairs to the upper floor with a gallery. Looped cables provide a railing
Now the living room area is painted after tedious and messy plastering and paint preparation
Finished paintwork on the upper floor
A small opening in the parapet to view the rising sun. Cube visitors need no alarm clock
A mirror for the bathroom sink
The stairwell is plastered and all inside edges painted with a brush
Finished paint job in the stairwell
Unusual color combination. Do not try this at home
A view of the stairwell from below. A ray of sunlight projects a circle from the window onto the opposite wall
The gallery and parapet is now painted
Looped cable railing at the gallery with turnbuckles
Nooks in the living formed formed by exposed framing members
A perky paint scheme for the bathroom. The toilet is sat at 45° to save space
The bathroom and sink. Attempts to obtain a telephone service were ultimately abandoned.
Months after the Cube was inhabited, Seth completes the nailing on the exterior
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