Saturday, January 12, 2008

Covered up and ready to go!


The house has been sheathed and has passed inspection. We're going to get the roof felt paper on and hopefully the doors and windows in place before the massive amounts of rain we are supposed to receive in the next few days.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Doors and Windows


With sheathing comes, of course, the need for doors and windows- and here they are in the flesh...or fiberglass/vinyl. We'll need to pass yet another windstorm inspection (this time for sheathing) before we can install these. I expect that inspection to happen early next week- Monday if we're lucky...

Sheathing

The sheathing process started yesterday and you can really start to see the house take form!
This of course means that we got the thumbs up from the engineer (not without a few extra clips, straps, plates and bolts, but none the less ;-)- we also had an inspection with the city building inspector who said, and I quote- "If this house falls down, there won't be anything else standing to stay for". I guess that means we passed ;-)

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Interior views



Above to the left you can see the third floor loft which overlooks the living and dining room area. To the right, you can see that no three story house is truly complete without an elevator shaft!

Above is a glimpse of the fantastic cathedral ceiling in the kitchen/living/dining space. The big holes vertically stacked to the left will provide entrance and exit to spacious decks while the fireplace and TV will go in the corner to the right.

The ceiling in the master bedroom has a cathedral ceiling as well which includes a ledge for mood lighting ;-). It provides the room with a higher elevation which gives the illusion of yet more space and at the same time creates a cozy centralized area in the master suite.

To the right is a quick shot of the kitchen area which is covered by the loft above. The big Anthony Power Beam that runs across the top of the kitchen wall as well as the post that runs vertically above it will both remain exposed to give the house a beautiful and very distinct detail.

Framing: Complete...


...or almost.

The great majority of the framing of the house is now complete. There are, as always, still a few little details that will need changed but as long as we get the OK from the inspectors we're ready to move on and dry her in!