Sunday, January 30, 2011

And the winner is..........

Kashmir Gold Light granite for the kitchen counter tops.  Put the slabs on hold on Friday.  I think this is the last design detail decision, although all the bathroom tile has to have a final "yes" to the plans.  We also the got the bid back on the tile designs we had settled on before, and we have to decide if we want to do any "value" re-designing.  Let's just say the the bid was over the allowance budget.  Just a bit. Just like the cabinets.  And the lights.  Oh, and the plumbing fixtures and appliances.  You get the drift.

We spent a good deal of time with our construction manager Tom on Friday going through the electrical and plumbing installations before the insulation and sheetrock go up (scheduled for next week).  Most of the exterior stone is completed on the house, and the new door was delivered just as we got ready to leave.  Later we went to see another house in the neighborhood that just had its foam insulation put in, and boy was that impressive.  Temp that afternoon had climbed to near 80, and it was a beautiful, cloudless day.  As we walked in from the warm sunshine into the insulated house, instant cool.  And it looked like we were in a giant marshmallow cocoon.  We have plans to make friends with the folks who will be moving into that house, as their intent is to go "off-grid" and they might be good people to know in an emergency! Although they may see us coming first.

Here are some pics from our pre-drywall walk through:

Front elevation

Back elevation:  Great Room windows and two back porches
Stone detail
Tom and one of our tankless water heaters
David and the outside of the Master Bath shower bay
Master Bath with Master Shower bay behind
New front door, still wrapped in plastic (that's a scaffold blocking the view)


Well, there you have it - completion is expected by mid-April. Maybe end of March, but Tom said don't hold our breath.

2 comments:

  1. first time I've checked in on this blog! Actually, I'm enjoying it.

    Now to paying for the subject of the blog . . . .

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  2. regarding the 'off-grid' folks, they may see us coming . . . and go running for their gun safe. They may see us coming because they have monitoring cameras and big dogs.

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