October 26, 2010
We Have Paint!
The biggest difference in the house this week is the first layer of primer is on some of the wall. They are priming in the same colors I chose, so the photos above give you a good feel for house the great room will look.
The countertop and hearth for the outdoor kitchen are completed. We chose concrete, due to its durability, the fact that it is very economical compared to natural stone and that the installers could mimic the color and features of the fireplace mantel. Concrete countertops are still fairly new. Getting the color just right took some trial and error, and at one point we thought we might have to put tile over it, but the installers were eager to please us and were able achieve the look we had imagined.
I am finalizing the tile order this week as prep work for the hardwood floors and painting, inside and out, continues on.
October 20, 2010
Now the Real Fun Begins
We have entered a new phase on this construction project. With dry-walling completed, now comes the fun part -- making selections that will turn this big box into a home. I have spent the last several days choosing tile, paint colors and trim details. Lighting and landscaping are just around the bend, but first, the crew has arrived to install the hardwood floors.
Hardwood floors were in the plan when this house was just an idea, and when Randy saw heart pine floors in a neighboring house, he knew that's what he wanted. Old growth heart pine planks come from trees cut in the last year, but the trees are 50 to 150 years old. We are very excited about this feature in the house, as hardwood will cover about 80 percent of the floors. The crew doing the floors are truly artisans, and the floor dyes are custom blended.
The tile I chose has a vintage feel, and installers should arrive within the next couple of weeks as I am currently finalizing choices. All the flooring is being laid first to allow for the straight baseboards and the feet on the cabinetry.
The trim carpenter should start in about a week and a half, and he will most likely be a fixture out there for several weeks. Millwork is also a feature in this house, and he will have lots to do.
In the meantime, the air conditioners are being installed, the exterior work continues, and the painters should start early next week. Picking out the paint colors was great fun for me. The palette includes a creamy color as a neutral base as well as a spectrum of soft blues and greens to bring inside some of nature's colors. While the possibilities at the paint store were seemingly endless, my interior designer helped me hone in colors that work well together.
It will be so exciting to see all of these selections start appearing in the house.
Hardwood floors were in the plan when this house was just an idea, and when Randy saw heart pine floors in a neighboring house, he knew that's what he wanted. Old growth heart pine planks come from trees cut in the last year, but the trees are 50 to 150 years old. We are very excited about this feature in the house, as hardwood will cover about 80 percent of the floors. The crew doing the floors are truly artisans, and the floor dyes are custom blended.
The tile I chose has a vintage feel, and installers should arrive within the next couple of weeks as I am currently finalizing choices. All the flooring is being laid first to allow for the straight baseboards and the feet on the cabinetry.
The trim carpenter should start in about a week and a half, and he will most likely be a fixture out there for several weeks. Millwork is also a feature in this house, and he will have lots to do.
In the meantime, the air conditioners are being installed, the exterior work continues, and the painters should start early next week. Picking out the paint colors was great fun for me. The palette includes a creamy color as a neutral base as well as a spectrum of soft blues and greens to bring inside some of nature's colors. While the possibilities at the paint store were seemingly endless, my interior designer helped me hone in colors that work well together.
It will be so exciting to see all of these selections start appearing in the house.
October 5, 2010
Moving Inside
Great room |
They say pictures are worth a thousand words, but I think the progress our crews have made in the last week can be summed up in just one: WOW! The dry-wall crew worked through the weekend to help us make up a few days. As of yesterday, just about every wall was covered, and they were getting ready to mud.
I was stunned at the difference. After staring at studded walls for months, the dry wall made the inside of the house come alive and now highlights some of its architectural details. I must admit, though, the dry wall also pointed out a few details we had missed, but our project manager and Aaron put on their happy faces and are bearing with me. One such detail is that the powder room bathroom door looked quite short next to the double doors for the office, which also will have a transom above them. Another door in the master bath was too short in comparison to the others.
Mudroom |
Kitchen |
Outdoor kitchen and fireplace |
With our most recent progress, we have a laundry list of to-do's: interior trim, preliminary work on the hardwood floors, final details on the cabinetry, and installation of the HVAC system. Homebuilding is getting exciting!
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