Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cleaning, insulation, plastering, drywall, window trim...

We spent a bunch of time cleaning the whole place before the inspector came through.
 master, looking to bathroom
 looking from master to the rest of the house
 looking down the basement steps
 looking up the second floor steps
 We've had many more late night plastering sessions.
 Here is what the spray-foam insulation looks like in the roof lines:

 And in the master, front wall.
 The drywallers began today and I was amazed how much one guy hung in one day!
 These are insulated radiant tubes that run from the first and second floors to the basement, where they will hook into the system.
 It is so much fun for me to see the nursery take shape!!
It is a tiny, little, cozy room that will be perfect to bring our little peanut home too!
 Jesse has been working on putting the profile piece of exterior window trim on so that we can work on the finish coat of plaster outside.  We are planning to do the finish coat on the high sections of the house yet this fall (while we still have the lift) and they wait until the spring to do the lower sections.

We are doing our best to achieve our goal of being in the house by Christmas... 
if we don't make that...
definitely by February, when our little one is expected to arrive.

Friday, October 21, 2011

WE PASSED...

the rough-in inspection!!!
That's big news around here!
Now the spray foam insulation is scheduled to begin tomorrow, drywall this week and plastering the interior bales can begin.
Let the fun begin!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

More work days...

Plumbers.
 Stairs.
 Jesse working on the exterior window trim.

 Saturday we had big help!
 The girls painted and painted.
 Dustin working on the HVAC setup. 
 Dave working on the eletrical.

 Ben and Jesse working on the plaster.


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fall preview

 So basically the whole house has the first coat of lime plaster on... and most of the gable ends and the long master suite side has the second coat on already!



 Late night plastering sessions.

 Stair stringers to basement.
 Les, our friend and previous pastor, has helped do the wood trim around the exterior windows.  There will be a smaller decorative trim piece that will outline these pieces.
 Tyvek on the middle section between the main house and master suite.
 What the kitchen looks like these days:
Kitchen... workshop... painting area... 
 Dustin is still working hard at the HVAC system.

 As is Dave with the electric.




We've been busy with painting, plastering, making electrical and plumbing decisions, and doing odds and ends that need to be done.  Things seem like they are happening pretty fast these days...
Good thing because February will be here before we know it!