During the last half of December, our crews have been tripping over each other inside and outside of the house and are heading into the final stretch to complete this project. I've heard an old adage spoken two different ways, and whether God is in the details or if it's the devil, certainly the challenge now is to get those details right. A quarter-inch here and a color choice there has a chain reaction that is often unforeseen when the decision first presents itself.
For one, the biscuit-colored farmhouse sink that I picked out last spring from a square-inch sample will not work with the white cabinets. Anyone in the market for a farmhouse sink? It's going on Craig's List. A new white sink has already arrived, and this mistake is one that I accept but certainly hope is isolated. It was an expensive one.
When we returned after our Christmas travels, we were pleased to find the progress made on the home, but much work has yet to be done. Most of the trim carpentry is completed, the pavers are in, and countertops have been installed in the bathrooms. Our project manager returns to the job site today, and the goal is now to keep the crews working toward a February completion. In the meantime, we are working to get our current home ready to list, and Randy is diligently building and installing the closet shelving. In all of the busyness of our lives right now, though, we do have to stop and pinch ourselves that we are going to live in this house. It's surreal to us. I have lots of new photos to share.
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Fireplace in sitting room |
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Shelving by Randy in my closet |
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Tub in master bath |
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Stained bead board in Randy's office |
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Stairs, notice the not-yet "secret door" on the right |
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Staircase |
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Stained bead board in great room coffers |
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Marble countertop on a master bath vanity |
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Dining room |
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Bunk room |
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Wainscoting panels in foyer |
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Paver sidewalk |
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Driveway |
1 comment:
Oh, dear, bummer about the sink. We had the same thing...one of my only regrets in our kitchen remodel was not getting a different sink. Ah, well. Love love the closet shelving (covet it, really, a little!) and imagine some fun things might go behind the secret door under the stairs (just don't keep Harry Potter under there, okay!?). Awesome pics. Happy New Year!
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