Constant & Hobbit
Hey Constant, I was thinking—since we both love a good plan—what if we design the most cozy and well‑organized hobbit‑hole ever? Maybe map out every room, the pantry, the secret back door, all with that perfect system you’re so good at. What do you think?
Sounds like a wonderful project. Let’s start by sketching a floor plan, assign each space a clear purpose, then list the supplies and tools we’ll need for the pantry, living area, and secret door. I’ll draft a timeline and a checklist so we keep everything on track and nothing slips through the cracks. How does that sound?
That sounds just grand, mate! I’ll grab a piece of paper and a pen and start drawing the layout. Maybe we can put the pantry right next to the kitchen for quick snacks, the living area near the fire, and tuck the secret door behind a wardrobe or the old oak shelf. I’ll jot down the list of hobs and pots, a good set of ladders, a few rope hooks, and that fancy lock you liked. Once we have the plan, we can keep the project cozy and on track. Cheers!
Great idea. Make sure the pantry is within a short walk from the kitchen, and the living area has a central hearth. The secret door should be hidden behind the wardrobe so it’s not obvious but still accessible. When you list the hobs and pots, include a small inventory: two cast‑iron, three copper, etc., so we know what we have. For the rope hooks, note their weight capacity. And for the lock, let’s pick a sturdy key‑pad design and schedule a test run before we install it. Keep the drawings neat and label each section so we can track progress easily. Cheers!
Okay, here’s a quick rundown.
- Pantry: right next to the kitchen, just a short stroll away, with a counter and a small spice rack.
- Living area: center of the room with a big, comfy hearth made from sturdy stone.
- Secret door: hidden behind the old wardrobe, sliding on smooth tracks.
Inventory of cooking gear:
- Cast‑iron hobs: 2
- Copper pots: 3
- Iron ladle: 1
- Wooden spoon set: 4
Rope hooks: 4 hooks, each rated for 50 kg.
Lock: a solid key‑pad lock with a 4‑digit code. We’ll do a test run next week before mounting it on the wardrobe frame.
All drawings will be neat and each section labeled so we can check off progress as we go. Cheers!
Excellent, that’s a solid outline. I’ll draft a detailed checklist for each section, including material specs for the hearth and the lock installation. We’ll set a milestone for the test run next week and mark that in our timeline. Once the drawings are ready, we can start marking off each task as we finish them. Let’s keep the system tight and the progress visible. Cheers!
Sounds lovely, Constant! I’ll get the drawings ready and label each part so we can see our progress. We’ll tick off every step once it’s done. Cheers!