I got my camera back the other day from a place in town that fixes computers. Unfortunately they were unable to recover the photos I deleted. Bummer! So I'll try to catch you up to all the changes that have been made...and there have been a LOT!
Oh my goodness, I just took a look back at my previous posts to see what I've shown you. Wow! There are so many things to update you on. Here goes!
All the windows have been installed. I love them! The color of the vinyl is a nice deep color and will blend well with all of the earth tones we've chosen.
Exterior doors have also been installed. I was able to get the internal blinds in the doors that we got windows on...and stayed on budget! That's a huge accomplishment. If you've never seen the internal blinds before, there are two levers, one that opens and closes the blinds and one that lifts and lowers them.
The siding has been completed and most of it is painted. But since I didn't have my camera for awhile, I don't have any pictures. I'll take some this weekend. Choosing colors is difficult because I'm afraid of buyer's remorse. I guess I have a hard time making a commitment. It costs a lot to paint a house, and what if they paint it and I don't like it? I finally decided to go with the same colors as some condos near where we live now. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right? Plus it enable me to see it in a big way before I commit.
Now for the interior...the interior has the big changes. You'll have to forgive some of the pictures, I only had my cell phone camera.
Where should we start? The drywall is up, taped, textured and painted. This color was hard for me too. I'm still not sure if I'm 100% on it. But oh well, it's done now so I'm stuck with it. It's about 2 shades darker than the color we painted up at our last house. I was a little worried it might be too dark, but since there are a lot of wide open spaces, I figured it could handle it. Hm, don't seem to have a picture of the color. I'll add that to my list. It's pretty close to the window vinyl color.
The corners are interesting. Instead of the square or rounded corners, we decided to go with the 45-degree corners. It's awesome!
Ugh! That's not a very good pic. The texturing hasn't been done. By the way, the guy who does the drywall is excellent at his job. In the garage it's just taped and painted, and you can't see any seems. Amazing!
Brian the Builder has done the installation of all of the ceramic tiles. He's done an excellent job of course. Here's the shower in the master bedroom.
He still has to grout, which I think he's avoiding. I don't blame him. How do you like the HUGE shelves in the shower? I love 'em. Guys just don't understand why a gal needs more than one shampoo. But these should be able to hold every bottle that I could ever want in there.
We decided to acid stain the basement floor rather than carpeting it. And we decided to do it ourselves. Brett's good at home improvement projects, and I'm a good helper. It would have been a lot easier had we stained it earlier in the building process, but it turned out great. Plus things were happening so fast!
A little blurry, but you can get the general idea. We did add a shiny sealant over it, and that made it look quite a bit darker than this picture. But the shine is great! (Adding shiny basement floor to my picture list.)
The hardwood floor has been installed. We chose hickory for a couple of reasons: we like the look of the contrasting colors and all of the knots, and it's very durable.
The installer is a true artist! When we get closer to moving in, Jason will come back and do another sanding and a final topcoat.
Tuesday the cabinets were delivered. Woot woot! Brian started unpacking them almost right away (I think to avoid the grout!).
They don't look like much right now, but from what I understand he spent all of yesterday moving them to their appropriate places and installing quite a few in the kitchen. I can't wait to see them tonight!
We sold our home a year ago, looking to upgrade a bit and get out of a neighborhood. We took until about November looking at all of the available homes for sale here in the valley. I swear we looked at EVERY house. We couldn't find the perfect place so we decided to build. This is a blog so our interested family and friends can follow along in the process.
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
The Crowning Jewel
This week they worked on the crowning jewel of the house: the back deck! Hmm, well I guess it wasn't really the deck they completed, but the roof that will go over the deck. This is the place that we'll probably be spending most of our time once the house is completed. At our last house, the deck was uncovered and on the west side of the house, which means that in the summer it was 4 billion degrees out there. Ok maybe not 4 billion, but with the national debt as high as it is, that's how far I have to reach to make the exaggeration seem like an exaggeration.
This actually shows how the same ceiling will go from the great room out to the deck. It will be covered with pine tongue and groove strips in the great room through to the deck. It's going to look so cool!
They set all these trusses last Saturday with Brett's help. He worked the material handler that they rented to hold the trusses steady while they secured them. The material handler is the machine that can barely be seen on the right of this picture:
This process also included that last wall that separates the great room from the deck. I think he saved that one for last because he wasn't sure how it would look.
Originally these windows were to have an arch on the top instead of a point. But it's easier to trim around the pentagon shape rather than a curve. I didn't think I was going to like it since I was looking forward to the arch, but I do. The windows will have to be special order, but the wall 'o windows will totally take advantage of the view.
By the end of the week, they had almost all trusses set and the sheeting covering the whole house.
The only place they need to complete for the trusses is on the front entryway. I had to go home and look at the drawing to remember how this is going to work. There will be another peak to the left of the one on the right, and it will flow from that top one like the one on the right does. So pretty just a mirror image of what's there now.
Speaking of windows, we had to go meet the window guy for the first time. We figured out what brand, the sizes, styles, and color of vinyl we want. Do you want a picture (single non-movable sheet of glass), a slider (slide open left to right or right to left), a single-hung (slide up and down), or a casement window (has the hand crank and the entire window cranks open). These are in rank of lowest cost to highest cost. Code requires you to be able to exit a bedroom in case of emergency, so that requires a window that is able to open. And in some spots we just want to be able to open a window for fresh air. Most of the windows we chose were picture with a couple single-hungs and a couple sliders thrown in. No casements. An interesting window will be a pretty big one over the soaking tub in the master bath. It will be a picture over a 16" slider. The tub has a great view of Mission Ridge so we put in a good size window over it. It's something like 5' by 5' total, with the slider included in the 5' height.
The roofers should be starting this week. We need to pick out a shingle brand and color...probably by tomorrow. Which means we need to narrow down the colors of exterior paint for the house. The roof and exterior paint don't have to match, they just have to look nice together. And Brian needs to paint something on the underside of the decking that he'll be installing this week...another reason to pick out our exterior colors. We've chosen two colors but need to figure out which colors go where and if we're going to add a third color. A lot of decisions need to be made in the next 4 months or so. And they're starting to come at us pretty quickly.
We spent quite a few hours out there yesterday. I like to go out there and do cleanup...I make piles of the waste lumber pieces and sweep up the sawdust and nails inside the house. My back muscles are a little sore today since I haven't done that much sweeping in, well ever. I figure the more of the cleanup I do, the less Brian has to and he can concentrate on the important stuff.
This actually shows how the same ceiling will go from the great room out to the deck. It will be covered with pine tongue and groove strips in the great room through to the deck. It's going to look so cool!
They set all these trusses last Saturday with Brett's help. He worked the material handler that they rented to hold the trusses steady while they secured them. The material handler is the machine that can barely be seen on the right of this picture:
This process also included that last wall that separates the great room from the deck. I think he saved that one for last because he wasn't sure how it would look.
Originally these windows were to have an arch on the top instead of a point. But it's easier to trim around the pentagon shape rather than a curve. I didn't think I was going to like it since I was looking forward to the arch, but I do. The windows will have to be special order, but the wall 'o windows will totally take advantage of the view.
By the end of the week, they had almost all trusses set and the sheeting covering the whole house.
The only place they need to complete for the trusses is on the front entryway. I had to go home and look at the drawing to remember how this is going to work. There will be another peak to the left of the one on the right, and it will flow from that top one like the one on the right does. So pretty just a mirror image of what's there now.
Speaking of windows, we had to go meet the window guy for the first time. We figured out what brand, the sizes, styles, and color of vinyl we want. Do you want a picture (single non-movable sheet of glass), a slider (slide open left to right or right to left), a single-hung (slide up and down), or a casement window (has the hand crank and the entire window cranks open). These are in rank of lowest cost to highest cost. Code requires you to be able to exit a bedroom in case of emergency, so that requires a window that is able to open. And in some spots we just want to be able to open a window for fresh air. Most of the windows we chose were picture with a couple single-hungs and a couple sliders thrown in. No casements. An interesting window will be a pretty big one over the soaking tub in the master bath. It will be a picture over a 16" slider. The tub has a great view of Mission Ridge so we put in a good size window over it. It's something like 5' by 5' total, with the slider included in the 5' height.
The roofers should be starting this week. We need to pick out a shingle brand and color...probably by tomorrow. Which means we need to narrow down the colors of exterior paint for the house. The roof and exterior paint don't have to match, they just have to look nice together. And Brian needs to paint something on the underside of the decking that he'll be installing this week...another reason to pick out our exterior colors. We've chosen two colors but need to figure out which colors go where and if we're going to add a third color. A lot of decisions need to be made in the next 4 months or so. And they're starting to come at us pretty quickly.
We spent quite a few hours out there yesterday. I like to go out there and do cleanup...I make piles of the waste lumber pieces and sweep up the sawdust and nails inside the house. My back muscles are a little sore today since I haven't done that much sweeping in, well ever. I figure the more of the cleanup I do, the less Brian has to and he can concentrate on the important stuff.
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