Woah. This was the big one! Up until now, the only way to get into the addition was to go outside and come in through the new back doors. But while we were on vacation, our builders completed their final task of cutting through the walls to join the old house with the new. Wow! Coming home to two huge gaping holes in our living room was pretty crazy!
So, the two holes are to the left and right of the fireplace. I scored a toddler swing from a park in Ashland, which we installed in the addition. I am loving having the big toys over in the new space!
So here's the bad news.... our builder is all done. Now we take over...HVAC, wiring, plumbing, drywall, floors, as much as we can do ourselves, we will. This is going to be a long process!!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
siding!
Well, I sure have been getting some complaints from my dear followers (aka, Jamie and my dad). Stick with me! Here we go!
The other surprise we discovered one day is that the fake shingles went up! It's the Hardie Shingle, so it hopefully will last forever.
Don't you just love the colors? Just like silly putty and butter. Ok, not really. It'll all get painted later - we are still open to color ideas!
Gazoiks!!! Keep in mind that the inside is completely undone, just studs and plywood, despite how done the outside looks.
Ok, so the windows got re-installed under the watchful eye of Queen Bossy, and the trim and siding followed quickly, presumably to cover up the windows before we started complaining again! We picked this trim style sort of at the last minute, so I didn't have my usual amount of time to make scale drawings and conduct obsessive internet research. I must say, I am happy we went with something a little different, and I really like how it turned out!
That is a super-tiny window, so keep in mind the scale is a little odd.The other surprise we discovered one day is that the fake shingles went up! It's the Hardie Shingle, so it hopefully will last forever.
Don't you just love the colors? Just like silly putty and butter. Ok, not really. It'll all get painted later - we are still open to color ideas!
Gazoiks!!! Keep in mind that the inside is completely undone, just studs and plywood, despite how done the outside looks.
Friday, June 11, 2010
wowza
Ranch Fever is on a brief hiatus while our builder pulls out all of our windows and re-installs them correctly.
(long, slow, exhale)
(long, slow, exhale)
Sunday, June 6, 2010
roof AND windows!!!
I know it's been a while since my last post, but the builders spent over a week putting the sheeting on the roof and building the overhangs around the addition. On Friday, the roofers showed up and almost finished the roof, while our builder put in windows. I can't thank Mark enough for convincing me to upgrade to a nicer shingle- Presidential Shake! I wonder which president it is named after?
New front view, with windows!
New back view, with windows!!! Also, that gaping hole in the middle of the 2nd floor is going to be fixed tomorrow. They have to remove the last truss from the end of our current house, which wasn't possible until we got the roof up to keep out the rain.
Half of the french door in the family room-can you find Waldo?
And here's the view of the backyard from the sun room! I can't wait until I can sit on something dry in that room!! Right now we just have puddles!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
the whale has beached...
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
stairs....rain...second floor...more rain...
Yayyyyy!!!
If we were installing a stadium-style retractable roof, this would be the view.
And here is the rain, puddling on the floor of our family room.
If we were installing a stadium-style retractable roof, this would be the view.
And here is the rain, puddling on the floor of our family room.
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