Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Floors and a Firepit!

Yesterday we met the man who will clean the house before we move in. The house is a mess and it will be quite an undertaking! But, if he was there looking at the job, it must be getting closer!

We have approved the stain color for the hardwood floors. The first coat of color will go on today. Yesterday we arrived to big wood chips all over from the hand scraping. Don't think it's a look we are interested in keeping for the dining room floor although it does lend itself to a casual dining atmosphere - sawdust floors.

Wood chips (sawdust) covering the dining room floor

Living room after being scraped
The HVAC is in place, all the vent covers are installed in the house.
The kitchen faucet that was on back order should be installed this week.
The fan for the kitchen nook (also on back order) arrived yesterday.
The trenching for the well to be moved was done last week. It will reside on the north side of the house, along with the propane tank. Niches were built into the wall to accomodate them and also to disguise them a little. Great idea on the part of the landscaper.
Glass & mirrors are scheduled to install early next week.
The sprinklers should be started this week.
The brick thresholds were installed in the doorways & look really good.
The fire pit and the backyard!
The most exciting thing in the last few weeks has been the transformation of the backyard. It is cleaned up & trimmed, ready for the landscaper.
He returns from vacation next week and will get to work.
The firepit is finished & really looks nice.
Can't wait to sit out there with a glass of wine & a fire!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

It's all in the Details!

As we watch the details come together the end is so close, but seems so far away!

Tile and granite are complete. Kitchen faucet on backorder!



Fans and lighting -almost complete!






Retaining wall on the north side of the house



And.....a mail box!






Thursday, December 18, 2008

More Pictures!

Backyard
Laundry room with newly laid tile

Master bath with newly installed plumbing fixtures


Master bath with tub & plumbing fixtures



Kitchen backsplash - in progress!




Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Pictures!

Back patio
Study desk

Jack & Jill bathroom

Master bath (in progress)


Kitchen backsplash (in progress)


Entryway floor


Driveway/sidewalk

Driveway







Saturday, December 13, 2008

The Finish Line is Near!

The Finish Line

We can see the end in sight. There is much to be accomplished but when we turned the page to December we were able to say ‘we are moving next month’. And right after that, we were informed of a one week delay! Still, the details are coming together.
The paint is complete. All of the colors were what we were hoping to see when we stared so intently at those paint swatches.
The culvert under the driveway had to be replaced due to a change in city code. That delayed the pouring of the driveway, sidewalks and patio extension. We are hoping to see cement today. The brick hearth is done. It came out well and really has a pretty shape to it.
The tile is moving along. We are very pleased with all of the choices.
Entryway
We had a meeting to discuss the placement of the entryway tile & accompanying listello (mosaic) iles. The end result is a perfect solution to a tile we knew we wanted to use as soon as we saw it at the tile store. We just weren't sure what the end result would look like at the time.
The hall bath or ‘pool bath’ as the plans call it (although we have no pool and the bathroom has a stand up shower and no bath tub) is gorgeous.
We knew we would like the white hexagonal tile and black trim. It far surpasses what I imagined.
The granite countertops in the kitchen were installed. The granite, as we thought is really beautiful. Big chunks of silver and cobalt blue are very apparent in the black granite.
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The master bath slate (with a familiar face visiting) ……is one of those ‘out of the box’ choices that turned out to be a good choice.
The Rainbow Rock shower floor – yes, a rock floor in the shower looks really cool – can’t wait to step on it. Picture to follow.
Carpet has been chosen for the guest rooms and closets. The retaining walls should be started next week. Tile will finish early next week. After that, electricians, plumbers & lighting are up to do their thing.
Our time line indicates a move in date of January 16 – that will be here before we know it. We are really getting excited!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Well, Paint & Doors


Mom & Jill came to visit!

Painting is a long, SLOOOOW process. There is a lot of prep (caulking, taping, covering windows, priming) and now finally, we are beginning to see results! As of yesterday, some of the white gloss (final coat) had been painted. The painters tell us they should be done by the middle of this week. We have our doubts!

The drilling for the well has been done. They tell us they hit water at 200 feet. I have no idea what that means - but good information to have on hand I suppose!
Dinner party conversation maybe?
'So, when we we dug the well, we hit water at 200 feet'...... or not!

Drilling the well!
We were very pleased to see that exterior doors were installed when we drove up earlier this week. The front door looks great. It will be stained the same color we have used on the interior pieces.









Looks like it's time to move - the new tenants are hovering!


Coming soon - tile & granite!















Monday, November 17, 2008

Our World Became Color - and Other Updates!

When Sean was about 3 or 4 years old, he asked us when the world 'became in color'. I'm not sure if he had been watching too many of my 'I Love Lucy' tapes in black and white or thought of this on his own. Pretty profound for a little guy.
In any event, our new house is in the process of 'becoming in color'.




The outside of the house is mainly gray. The trim is white & there is a red accent at the top. Those colors alone gave us hours of angst! In the end, we held our breath, hoped for the best and were very happy when we drove up to see the paint in person. It was what we were hoping to see!

Next challenge, interior paint. The three step process for the stained pieces - fireplace, entertainment center in the living room and most of the study is complete. The pieces were stained, sanded and then lacquered in a satin finish. We walked into a hazy fog of stain fumes yesterday. During the visit today, we were very pleased with the results. As we left today, the windows were being taped in preparation for spraying the interior of the house.


In other news, we met with Mr. Landscape last week. His proposals are very interesting. A lot of what we heard was what Bob had drawn last summer. He had some new ideas & we will see how they play out as we get closer.



The 'hangar' in the playroom (Bob's airplane display case, above) is looking more like a hangar and a lot less like the marionette stage that Jill & I were calling it a week ago.

Meg & I - admiring the finishing touches on the rotunda crown molding

The rotunda got one final round of crown molding & looks great. It was missing 'something' and Bob figured it out, told the carpenters & voila - complete!

The electricity has been drawn from the pole to the house, preparations for the well have been started.


Kareem has fulfilled my request for a beautiful plate from Morocco to display in the kitchen. When he returns home in December, this will be in his bag. There is a spot above the stove specifically built with this plate in mind. Thanks, Kareem!

The biggest excitement was last week when Bob asked Jay the Builder for a move in date. As of now, we will move the week of January 9, 2009.

What a great way to start the new year!











Sunday, November 9, 2008

Pictures and Paint!

The trim carpenters have finished all but a few details. They are truly artists and did a great job. They listened to our ideas, added their own and we are very pleased with the results.


Master bedroom


Fireplace mantel (hearth still to come!)



Dining room - looking toward the study


Study doors


Coffered ceiling in the study


The beginning of Bob's display case in his playroom


The painters have started the exterior of the house. We'll see soon how those color choices look! They move to the inside in a day or two. They anticipate a little more than a week inside.













Friday, October 31, 2008

Week in Review!

As we told Jay the Builder, we are very pleased with the progress of the house. It seems to be moving along at a nice pace. Every day we see progress. We know there is a moving van at the end of the tunnel.....some days it just seems further away!






The 18,000 pound septic tank has been placed in the yard. As you can see by the picture, the hole is open. We are waiting for a state inspection.

This week has been filled with very long days & a lot of decisions. Decisions we had made on a high level several months ago. Now it's time for us to commit to them.















The trim carpenters have continued their work this week. They should finish up today.





















The painters have started caulking & sealing the exterior of the house. They will move to the inside next week.

We have had analysis paralysis over the red we want to use on the trim. We think we have a decision. Now to figure out the gray for the siding....
















We met with the tile layers yesterday. They walked the house with us & will start ordering supplies. I believe they are up after the painters finish.


















Thursday, October 23, 2008

Cabinets!!!!

I will just let the pictures speak for themselves.....we have cabinets!!




The desk in the study being put in place (left)
























Entertainment center in the living room (above)


Kitchen (below)









Living room from the kitchen











Kitchen desk (left)





















Kitchen cabinets (above)























Master bedroom (left)










































Master bath cabinets (above & left)















Laundry room

















Trim starts tomorrow!