Sunday, May 31, 2009
Flora, Fauna and other assorted animals..
Motivation comes in many forms
Friday, May 29, 2009
As promised...
I guess I'd better get working on it instead of just taking pictures of it...
They've Spotted Me...
I know I need to get you some pictures, perhaps this weekend. I should probably ask Gene to come out to make sure I'm not screwing anything up too badly!
On another note, I got a call this morning from the building inspector. He had been out the other day for a shearwall inspection, and had noted only one interior wall that needed to be sheated. He called to say we can move ahead without a re-inspect, as he is far too busy and it's a low priority. It seems that the other day the County took in over $1,000,000 worth of new construction permits applications. One day! But for them that means that they are getting very busy and are not re-hiring. For me (and you) it means that money is flowing and people are getting busy and maybe, just maybe this recession can itself recede to a fuzzy memory.
Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Plumb and Square
It's funny, I've had about 15 people volunteer for the electrical wiring phase, but nobody for the plumbing. I guess I don't hang out with the right crowd. But I'm also aware that I'll be able to manage whatever size crew we have for the electrical party as that's what I know. This plumbing stuff however, while not "kicking my ass", is taxing my brain in the new territory that it is.
More whining to come, bear with me and eventually we'll get to the really fun stuff!
Monday, May 25, 2009
How hard can it be?
This is going to take awhile!
It was a good weekend, lots of BBQ, yard getting spiffed up and progress on the house. Now it's Sunday night and work mode is hovering in my brain, ready to take me hostage again.
It's so totally worth it!
Plumbing starts!
And these bold little creatures thought they could move into my house before we do! I don't THINK so!
Newest Addition
We found him at NOAH of Stanwood. It's a no-kill shelter. They estimate he's about 2-3 months old and is an Australian Shephard mix. Isn't he just as cute as he can be??? He will also sit on command already and is not a wanderer! He loves to hang with his people. The girls just love him.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Decks are framed
I'm sorry, I've been remiss in my postings here. I'm spending most of my energy at work, though now with the weather improved the weeds are growing madly and the mowing/whacking is underway in earnest.
The deck structures are in, which pretty much completes the exterior framing work. Nick made a modification to the rear deck, to accommodate a roof line that extended into the deck walkway space. Man, is that deck high! Raising the house (remember the plumbing issue?) has impacted us yet again, this time in the stair that will be needed to the upper deck. Plan "A" was to have a straight stair, but that would put it sticking out past the garage by 7 or 8 feet. We're thinking it'll have to have a landing and then a 90 degree turn. We're talking 21 steps to get 13 feet up from grade! Nick is not including the stairs, but I can handle that. Stay tuned.
This weekend we'll be cleaning up around the house, picking scraps and stacking salvage materials. I'll also start laying out the plumbing drains and vents, and likely start drilling holes and making my material list for that and the gas piping and the venting. It'll be good to get started on systems, to keep making progress.
OK, I'm done, I'm going to bed. Hope to see y'all sometime!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
More Dormers
And now a tour of the inside... Here is a view of the stairs from the top. You can see the slight arc to the bottom treads a little better. It's truly stunning in person. (Thank you, Nick!)
Here is a view from the upstairs hall down into the living room. There will be a railing on most of the hallway so you will still be able to see down into the living room after it's finished.This is the kids' loft area. If you stand in the same position as the picture above only turn slightly right, this is the view. The door to the right leads into the bonus space over the garage, AKA the Craft Loft. The big opening on the left will be french doors that lead out to a 10x10 covered deck. (Yes, for those of you with kids, the door will be triple alarmed and set to go off instantly if anyone tries to come in - or go out - those doors) Ah yes, preparing for teenagers... And now on to our main attraction... Drumroll please... The Craftroom! Here's a view from the inside door. There will be an outside door also. It's to the left (out of sight) in this picture This is from the corner looking back towards the house. The door to the right leads outside to the deck and stairs.And Nate has been the unsung hero of this build. He's been here every day, rain or shine, and with the help of Joe (and Nick & Matt for extra muscle on the tall walls) has made our dream a reality. Thank you. You have no idea how much this means to us.Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Oh what a difference a dormer makes...
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Prom dates, ugh!
The first thing that came to my mind was our girls coming down those stairs to meet their prom dates. Pretty scary thoughts, huh? Sure hope we can get the house done before that time comes...
Got Wood?
They finally get the oversize load into position to unload:
And they start putting our trusses into place!
So the guys at MasterWorks Construction worked some more magic and then by Friday... TaDa!
They will be doing dormers and sheeting this week. I had asked about the floor in my craftroom because it's a 'room-in-a-truss' and they said that will be one of the last things they do this week. I thought Tom had told them to say that (he really does have a mean streak sometimes! :-)) but no, they have to sheet the roof first before doing the floor. I trust them, but I don't have to like it. :-)