Friday, May 30, 2008
Railings complete!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Railings!
Beautiful bricks
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Dear trim manufacturers

The plain, unadorned rectangle is perfectly suited to baseboards, window frames, and other trim applications. It would be inexpensive to make, and the amount my husband and I need alone would support a small start-up product line.
Try it. We'll buy it!
Up on the rooftop
Next stop: BBQ!
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Fruits of a sunny Saturday's labour
We're behind on a few fronts -- electrical, front porch, brickwork -- but we're hoping for a good week this week.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
A week's work
John says hi from the roof in the photo above. That's the skylight in the third-floor bathroom he's peeking through. (There are three ladders between me and waving John, which is why no comparable photo exists of me.)
Monday, May 12, 2008
Mulch, anyone?
Second-floor views
The photo on the left shows the view of the floor from the living room to the kitchen. The stairwell is on the left (see that terrifying ladder extending up to the third floor?!), the dining room is in the middle and the kitchen is at the rear on the left. The door in the middle of the rear wall goes out to a deck. The powder room is on the right nearest the dining room (it has a beautiful curved wall), and the pantry is at the back. Our washer and dryer will also fit in the pantry.
The photo on the right shows the view of the floor from the kitchen to the living room. The stairwell is on the right (argh! there's the ladder again), the dining room is on the left, and the living room is at the back. The living room has a cathedral ceiling, which will soon have two skylights, one on each side of the peak.
We love this floor. Well, we love all the floors, but this one is a beauty.
Jams, chutneys and pickles!
It turns out that won't be necessary! The space is huge! It's about seven feet tall and almost four feet wide. Do you know how much jam a space like that could HOLD? Jams? Why limit it to jams? With a space like that, I can make chutneys, jellies, pickles, preserves, relish, and MUSTARDS! I can make soaps, salves, and bath products! I can have a whole store down there and make gift baskets as the need arises! Can you imagine it?! I can. Think of the possibilities!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Lorie vs. the ladder (the sequel)
Seriously, though, it was amazing to finally get to see our room, the spare room, and our bathroom. I love it all. Our room is small, but enough for a bed and two end tables, which is all we need. The walk-in closet is glorious. Sure, John will just fill it with his 1,000 coats, but it's still great. Since I was on a roll, I went up the bathroom ladder to poke my head out of the skylight and see the roof. The roof will be like a little park in the sky, among the tree tops. It's better than I had hoped for. I can't wait to see the little patio up there!
New roommate
John and I, and our friends Mike and Adam, checked out the place thoroughly today. We had some challenges with the plumbing to resolve this week, and after some figuring out, it looks like we still ended up with the bulkheads we were trying to avoid. We'll see how that pans out next week. We also have to finalize our electrical plan over the weekend, including where all of our switches should go. Pendant lights, pot lights, flush-mounted lights, under-cabinet lights...so many decisions. We're glad that we made the lion's share of those choices months ago and are just confirming the details now.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Cheers to the crew!
We're a couple of days behind schedule, but still progressing. We're going to hold off on having our inspector come by until Friday so the guys can get a couple extra days of work in and we can get the maximum out of the draw (installment payment on our mortgage). The dates are a bit off, but the line-up remains the same: plumbing, insulation, electrical, mechanical, bricks and decks (the start of them, anyway) will all happen in May. And, finally, we got the drawings we needed from the engineer for the stairs! Our stair supplier is now ready to go when we are. Stairs = no more ladders. I can't wait!
We thought we would include a couple of photos of the back of the house. We can't get back far enough to get a complete shot, but the one on the left gives you an idea of how it will look. The top right balcony is off of our bedroom. The door floating in the middle of the house will lead out to our main deck off the kitchen, and the bottom door leads out from our office to a little platform.
Looking good, guys!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Come on in!
And a back door, too, and most of our windows. Things are really coming together. One lone window remains to be installed, along with the rest of the exterior doors. The sheathing on the roof is now completely installed, and the front of the garage is now closed in.
After some debate about how many doors there are, we finally counted eight, seven of which actually lead outside: entrance, inside entrance, back, garage, basement entrance, second-floor deck, third-floor deck, and third-floor door to rooftop patio. It seems like a lot of doors when you list them like that, but they all have a purpose.
Our builder reminded us that we would have to have a locksmith change the locks so that there are only two different ones for the house (one for the basement entrance and one for the rest of the them). Otherwise, our pockets would sag and jingle quite janitorially.
In great news, our builder has lined up many of the trades who will be working on our house in May. May is going to be a big month: plumbing and masonry (our bricks!) begin May 12, our mechanical system installation starts May 19, and insulation follows on May 26.
For our part, we bought our wall oven, dishwasher and fridge tonight. Once we make our final decision on our washer and dryer, we will have all of our appliances. Luckily, we don't have to pile them up in the middle of our bed (the only space left in our apartment). The store is willing to hold them until the crew is ready to install them.
We promise to start showing pictures other than the front facade soon. Until then...
We promise to start showing pictures other than the front facade soon. Until then...
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