It has taken time, money and hard work, but it is moving forward.

Vejrværten Cecilie Hother and her husband, Thomas Honoré, launched a magnificent construction project in 2017.

They bought an old house in Lyngby, north of Copenhagen, and tore it down to build a brand-new.

After the turn of the starting building to take shape. The couple have raised the first walls.

Thus, they can now get the first sensations of their future house.

– It is the game, that it was just a piece of land, and now you can visualize his home, says Cecilie Hother, complemented by Thomas Honoré:

– Yes, it is amazing to see how one’s thoughts are being realized.

– There is not a line in the house, we do not have the character, so to see the house so small become a reality is a big experience, he says.

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the Construction is also associated with a certain timidity.

– You really hope that you’ve thought it well through, says Thomas Honoré.

Cecilie Hother, who continuously share updates from the work on his blog, says that the couple cares about a little differently.

– Some of the space, I think is very big, it seems Thomas is very small, she says.

nevertheless, the works the pair are happy for their construction and feel no reason other than to look forward to the completion.

– in General, it is very difficult to understand the dimensions of a half-finished house, so we’ll just see how it develops.

– But I wonder if it is enough to go, says Thomas Honoré.

Cecilie Hother and Thomas Honoré gave almost seven million dollars for the property, but dare not yet say the total project cost.

– It is too early to say, says Thomas Honoré.