Tuesday, December 28, 2010

CMR Update: A Good Month!

And long last - after three (or more) weeks of other priorities - an update on the amazing progress of the CMR. On one hand, we've made lots of progress - - on the other hand we found out our completion is delayed by 90 days. Yes, we thought we'd be the first clients in construction history (besides those folks who get the benefit of "extreme makeover home edition") to get their project done on time. We were just foolin ourselves. Alas.

I've loaded up a boatload of photos and I wanted them to be in the right order - - but they aren't, so we're going to start with some of the new stuff and then get on to the time elapsed photo journey by area. What I've come to realize is that while I think I am taking similar photos from similar angles every Sunday. I am thinking wrong. I hope you'll get the gist anyways...

First we start with FRAMING! We have:

closets in Henry's room:

Closets and doors frames shown from inside George The Younger's room:

We have bathroom walls that separate the bath from Henry's room:


We have a view of the framing from standing atop the upper level hallway looking down to George the Younger's room door:


We have INTERIOR stairs!!! No more popping upstairs through closets. No more chinese gymnastics. We just take the stairs. Cool beans - but I have to admit a little less exciting or creative.

New stairs leading from rumpus room upstairs to kitchen:


New entry stairs from garage to rumpus room:


New stairs from George the Younger's lair to Henry's room:




Library Views:
We ordered a bunch of light fixtures. We took one over to the house to see if we liked the size. George the Elder holds it up for the inspection. They're bigger than we thought, but we likey!!


Walls getting patched!!


Kitchen Hallway/Stairway:
The "tin giant" gets jammed in the wall. This is the exhaust for our radiant heating / water heater below...

And the "tin giant" gets enclosed...

We got "wall" in the kitchen!




The Upper Hallway:
Note the old framing for the doorway at the end of the hall? Note big giant trough carved in to ceiling?




See trough gone in ceiling? See old door frame removed?



See new ceiling line up close??? We LOVE LOVE LOVE it!




Photos of "The Most Important" room in the house.... do you know what it is??


Dec 5th:



Dec 19:


Dec 26:


The Rumpus Room:
Dec 5th - all the radiant heating is installed and secured. Dry wall metal framing installed. Very nifty.


Dec 19: light cans installed, framing for wine celler/cabinet is in!




Dec 26: Insulation started!


Views of a garage:
Dec 5: Radiant heating insulation hanging down. Framing for storage closet is there, but you can still see through to George the Younger's room:






Dec 19: Garage = work room, but more closet framing is done. Radiant heating is all secured.


Dec 26: H finds his old crutches (a memory of exactly one year ago!), wall closed off to George the Younger's room, garage is filled with electrical stuff and drywall!!!



Exterior Stairs:
Dec 5: H climbs up to retrieve an amazon package. Does the house look like a place where mail should be delivered? No, but did I send myself something there? Yes. Dummy.




Dec 11: George the Elder retrieves more packages... this time the parts to the media rack for the rumpus room. We meant to have those delivered there!



Dec 26: After contending with much rain - - the stairs are finally poured! We still don't have a front door, but we got stairs!!!


And those stairs are protected by y: YUP, "Protecto Wrap!!"



Yes, we're delayed. No, we are not happy about it. But, we're moving forward and things are starting to look like house!
There's a big stack of doors and windows in the garage that we hope to see in the next couple of weeks. There's much drywall to be installed. There's railings to be installed. A new back door to order (since it was recently reported that the old back door needed to be either fixed or replaced since a few Sunday's ago someone threw a big ceramic planter through the glass and spend some time tooling around the house smoking cigarettes and enjoying the construction view. Nothing was taken and, according to Foreman Luke, they didn't pee on anything. ???). We are finishing the design of the bathroom vanity and the tile has been ordered after some issue with tile sizes and colors.
All good.

1 comment:

TNgrammy said...

Wow!!!!! Can't wait to see it in person when we visit in Jan.