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.