Tara's in the bucket!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
More Framing Progress
David had Bible Study tonight, so Annabelle and I went out to see the house. It was very muddy from this afternoon's rain, but Annabelle loved it! She ran through the mud and splashed in the puddles.
I was delighted to see so much progress today! They started framing the ceilings today, and most 9' areas are finished. (Powder room, hallway, laundry room, kids' bathrooms, kids' closets, pantry, guest closet, part of guest bathroom, and part of master bathroom) The house still feels very open and airy, even with the addition of ceiling framing.
They also framed the walls on the main level that surround the stairs, the doorways to the stairs, and the tray ceilings in the kids' bedrooms.
I was delighted to see so much progress today! They started framing the ceilings today, and most 9' areas are finished. (Powder room, hallway, laundry room, kids' bathrooms, kids' closets, pantry, guest closet, part of guest bathroom, and part of master bathroom) The house still feels very open and airy, even with the addition of ceiling framing.
They also framed the walls on the main level that surround the stairs, the doorways to the stairs, and the tray ceilings in the kids' bedrooms.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Door Heights
When looking at our floor plan, the builder recommended that we install 8' doors in the main living areas because of the higher ceilings. He said that 6'8" doors would look more proportional in the areas with 9' ceilings.
Once the doorways were framed, David and I were able to walk through and "test" the heights. In the areas where the 6'8" doors were planned, we felt like the drop to accommodate the shorter door was dramatic. After much discussion and a call to our interior designer, we decided to raise these doorways to allow 8' doors.
In the same conversation with the interior designer, we asked for guidance on the door leading to the covered porch from the great room. The plan called for outswing double doors with windows on each side and transoms above. We changed this to sliding doors instead. She recommended that we revert back to the outswing doors. The builder said we might be too late with this change, so we are anxiously waiting to hear back.
David went out to the house site this morning to let Randy (the head framer) know about the door height change. We were surprised to visit the house site this afternoon and find all sixteen 6'8" doors changed to 8' height! They also framed for some columns in the dining room, kitchen, and breakfast room. No pictures though because I couldn't find my camera.
We had our first vehicle parked in the basement garage space too. They parked their New Holland there to keep it out of the rain. :)
Once the doorways were framed, David and I were able to walk through and "test" the heights. In the areas where the 6'8" doors were planned, we felt like the drop to accommodate the shorter door was dramatic. After much discussion and a call to our interior designer, we decided to raise these doorways to allow 8' doors.
In the same conversation with the interior designer, we asked for guidance on the door leading to the covered porch from the great room. The plan called for outswing double doors with windows on each side and transoms above. We changed this to sliding doors instead. She recommended that we revert back to the outswing doors. The builder said we might be too late with this change, so we are anxiously waiting to hear back.
David went out to the house site this morning to let Randy (the head framer) know about the door height change. We were surprised to visit the house site this afternoon and find all sixteen 6'8" doors changed to 8' height! They also framed for some columns in the dining room, kitchen, and breakfast room. No pictures though because I couldn't find my camera.
We had our first vehicle parked in the basement garage space too. They parked their New Holland there to keep it out of the rain. :)
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Cast Iron Tubs
After Prosource raised the price of the Toto cast iron tubs we had selected, we started the search for another cast iron tub brand and supplier. We could always buy Americast tubs from AAA Supply, but we really wanted cast iron tubs if they would fit in the budget.
We looked at Kohler's cast iron selection and liked the Bellwether. We found reasonable prices online, but we preferred to purchase the tubs locally. We called Gateway Supply, and they agreed to match the online pricing, including free shipping! They even said that they could hold the tubs until we needed them and have them delivered to the house site!
We looked at Kohler's cast iron selection and liked the Bellwether. We found reasonable prices online, but we preferred to purchase the tubs locally. We called Gateway Supply, and they agreed to match the online pricing, including free shipping! They even said that they could hold the tubs until we needed them and have them delivered to the house site!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Getting Ideas
During our last meeting with Tracey, she suggested that we stop by to see her bathroom organization. She had installed laundry hampers under the bathroom sink and used her tower for storage. Although I'm still debating how to best organize our master bathroom, it was great to see her set-up!
While we were there, she gave us a full tour of the house. We really liked the high cabinets that she installed in the master bathroom and kitchen. My back often hurts when preparing meals or washing dishes with our standard height cabinets, so I definitely think we'll incorporate this idea into our house. We also liked her use of space in the kitchen, especially the extensive use of drawers to keep things organized.
While we were there, she gave us a full tour of the house. We really liked the high cabinets that she installed in the master bathroom and kitchen. My back often hurts when preparing meals or washing dishes with our standard height cabinets, so I definitely think we'll incorporate this idea into our house. We also liked her use of space in the kitchen, especially the extensive use of drawers to keep things organized.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Entertaining
Today I co-hosted a baby shower at my mother-in-law's house. (Thanks, Gail, for letting me use your house for this event!) I look forward to entertaining more once our house is built!
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