Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Update May 30th, 2012

 Panorama of the master bedroom.
Basement entry way; where a section of cement that had to be carved out, is now done (I think). I wonder how they did this?

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Missing window and soffit.

I couldn't believe it but there is a missing window. See below. In my past life I must have been mean to windows for it to be so troublesome in this life time. ;-P
On a brighter note, the cedar soffit over my garage door is pretty.
voila.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Update May 26th, 2012

Some windows installed.
When I see this crushed sheet metal water-proofing sill, I can't help but think how much does it costs?

Three mulled windows by the stairwell.
  

Basement windows.

Windows by the pond.

Voila.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Bathroom windows are in.

Bathroom windows viewed from backyard.
 View from inside.
 View from second floor patio.

This guy is working on installing the office windows.
Voila.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Update May 16th, 2012


Eaves

Window preparations.
Sheet metal water proofing.

Guest bedroom window.

Installing the window in the walk in closet.
Installed.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Soffits and more

Laundry Chute
Second floor
Main floor
Basement

Weather proofing material being installed for windows.

Front soffits
Soffit at rear of house.
Ta da.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Cedar under the outside eaves.

 Cedar soffits are going in. I met with Angel, one of the construction workers who will be installing the cedar panels under the eaves.
Cedar panels, tongue and grove planks. Lovely wood too.
I was fortunate in to have caught them before they began install as the security ethernet boxes weren't in there right places.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Office built-in bookshelves.

 At first, I was happy to see this but then I started to worry about the black PVC pipe sticking out like a sore thumb above. Then there is the electrical outlet that got buried.

 I am thinking of making this area above into a shelf for my toys.

Far right is the area (corner) that the electrical outlet may be buried.