12.12.2006

Actual Walls

Today was one of the coolest days so far in the building process. When I went over at lunchtime, the sheetrocking was complete in the entire downstairs and they were banging away at the upstairs. When Ted and I went back after work, they were nearly done. I spoke with Chad (who is growing on me now that I see actual progress) this afternoon about the next steps. They will be putting the putty stuff on the sheetrock next (now y'all know why I'm not in the construction biz--I'm not down with the lingo) which will take about 5 days. They will then do all of the moldings. Then all of the subcontracters will come in and do all of their "finishings," which includes everything from electrical to flooring. He said once the putty stuff is done things will move along pretty quickly. They are actually scheduled to be done BEFORE the end of January (eek!), but because anything can happen between now and then, he's still talking end of January for the closing. We will get a more exact date about 30 days before closing so we can start making the neccessary arrangements. Our garage is full of boxes that I've been hauling home from work for months now, so we are ready to start packing!

At any rate, it totally looks like a house in there now. You can no longer see through any of the walls and every room has a ceiling. It's really neat. You can definitely get a feel for what it's going to look like and what the space will be like. Admittedly, it's not a ginormous house, but will be cozy and fabulous for our first home. Hope you can all come visit. Preferably at the end of January. Bring a truck.


Loft view


Living Room


Eilis poses by the window in her giant closet


Ted peeks out the closet window



Master Bedroom


Living Room


Living Room


Kitchen looking into Dining Room


On another random note, as I was waiting for Ted to arrive at the house tonight I was sort of staring at the house and zoning out. I noticed some movement in the woods behind the house...and there were some deer back there! I definitely saw two of them, and possibly a third. I walked to the side of the house and this one just stood there staring at me. When we were up in the loft later on, we looked out the window and would have had a perfect view of them if they were still around. Who knew? Our house in Durham comes with wildlife fun!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is "wildlife fun" included in the price of the house?

Anonymous said...

Awesome! The archways look great. And in one of your pic, it looks like you've got flying drywall particles clouding up the view - we have lots of fuzzy looking photos like that!

That is such exciting progress. Oh, and that blazer is beautiful!

Anonymous said...

The house is fabulous as well as your blazer(?) and necklace! Very distracting!! Ha Be careful of the wildlife as they EAT flowers and bushes and.......etc. NOTHING will distract them or keep them from devouring your plantings...gee, hate to be a downer!!!