This post is about 6 weeks overdue! We moved back into the house on November 7th, and have been slowly settling in. There has been much to do on the "punch list" - builder speak for last minutes odds and ends that need to be finished up. (Aside from getting a bigger house, I have also expanded my vocabulary during the process. Who knew the little wooden strips that divide the window into panes were called mullions?) As of now pretty much everything is done with the exception of the driveway, which will need to wait until we get back up into the 60s. It is very lightly snowing at this moment, so I think we might be waiting for a bit.
Here are a few random pictures from the past few months. Once we get the detritus from our holiday preparations tucked away, I'll post some "after" pictures for your perusal.
Charlie expresses his excitement over his blue room
Baby's room
Our room
Downstairs with paint and finished floors
The kitchen, pre-fridge
Those of you that know of my David Sedaris obsession will appreciate the fact that Paul Sedaris, aka The Rooster, did our floors (OK, it was his work crew, but whatever). Evan, however, got to meet him and shake his hand. I made him promise not to wash it until I got home.
A few random shots from Thanksgiving, where we were joined by Matt, Paula and Addy the dog
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
A few more updates . . .
Friday, September 11, 2009
Back on Schedule
We had a 3-week slowdown at the house, that started with, though was not caused by, the plumber leaving an open water line in the upstairs bathroom. Thankfully the damage was not extensive, though Evan did end up bailing 5 gallons of water out of the crawl space. Sigh.
Prior to the mini-mess, the house was painted, cedar shakes put up . . .
tiling done (this is Charlie's bathroom) . . .
and the dry wall was finished.
Things ground to a halt about halfway through the trim, but are back on track now.
Prior to the mini-mess, the house was painted, cedar shakes put up . . .
tiling done (this is Charlie's bathroom) . . .
and the dry wall was finished.
Things ground to a halt about halfway through the trim, but are back on track now.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Floors, etc.
We came back from Montreal and had a lovely surprise waiting for us - floors! They are beautiful, even unstained . . . I love the wide planks. The insulation is mostly up, too, which means the sheet rock is just around the corner.
Before our trip, we went to pick out tile for the bathrooms, which was a little overwhelming. But here what we decided on:
For our bathroom: the gray mosaic tiles will go on the floor, the pebble tiles will go on the shower floor, and the others will go on the wall of the shower
For Charlie's bathroom: we ended up ordering these hex tiles, but with a bit of a grayish border around the edges - that way we can avoid white grout (which I hate the thought of cleaning)
The siding is all done, and the cedar shakes are in
And we have a door!
Before our trip, we went to pick out tile for the bathrooms, which was a little overwhelming. But here what we decided on:
For our bathroom: the gray mosaic tiles will go on the floor, the pebble tiles will go on the shower floor, and the others will go on the wall of the shower
For Charlie's bathroom: we ended up ordering these hex tiles, but with a bit of a grayish border around the edges - that way we can avoid white grout (which I hate the thought of cleaning)
The siding is all done, and the cedar shakes are in
And we have a door!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Bathrooms Underway
Monday, June 15, 2009
Plumbing, Electricity and Columns, Oh My!
Things are going well over at the house. There is wiring everywhere, plumbing climbing up to the 2nd story, and outlets galore. The outlets are especially important, considering the original house seemed to have only in each room . . . and hardly any were 3-prong. Our only bathroom had no outlets at all. As I'm sure you can imagine, I think we're going to plug stuff in just for the hell of it!
Evan went by tonight, and found the front door and all of the windows hanging out in the kitchen, waiting to be installed. The subfloor in the living room is ripped up, too, so that the old furnace can be lifted out of the crawl space by a 2-ton jack. There's a good chance we'll have some dry wall up by the end of the week.
Outside, things are looking like an HGTV series called "Destroy This Yard." Both of the holly bushes have been ripped in half (hooray!) and between the piles of junk, you can see that the lawn has turned into a meadow of sorts. The porch now has two brick colums ready for supports to be added.
So, lots of big changes, but none of them photo-worthy per se. I'll get some more pictures up when there's something worth seeing!
Evan went by tonight, and found the front door and all of the windows hanging out in the kitchen, waiting to be installed. The subfloor in the living room is ripped up, too, so that the old furnace can be lifted out of the crawl space by a 2-ton jack. There's a good chance we'll have some dry wall up by the end of the week.
Outside, things are looking like an HGTV series called "Destroy This Yard." Both of the holly bushes have been ripped in half (hooray!) and between the piles of junk, you can see that the lawn has turned into a meadow of sorts. The porch now has two brick colums ready for supports to be added.
So, lots of big changes, but none of them photo-worthy per se. I'll get some more pictures up when there's something worth seeing!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Porch & Deck
As of Memorial Day, the porch and deck are done . . . or at least the framing. The porch still needs to be screened in, door hung, etc., but I think that will happen further down the road.
View from the master bedroom deck
View from the living room onto the screened porch - Evan is particularly fond of the metal ceiling
View from the master bedroom deck
View from the living room onto the screened porch - Evan is particularly fond of the metal ceiling
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