Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Drywall

Windows are in and they started drywalling yesterday.  Pretty amazing 1-day transformation.  On the outside, the siding is going up as well.

New living room from the kitchen.  Windows still have protective film, but even now the light is great.
Living room looking back at where the kitchen will go.  From left to right, door to pantry (which will be glass), door to powder room (not glass :), space for fridge and oven cabinets and doors to existing living room which will now be our dining room.
 
Looking into new kitchen space.  If you look at the ceiling you can see the vent for the new range hood.  It will be over an island.  

Master bedroom windows are in.
View of the master bath.  Toilet behind the "pony wall" and walk in shower behind that.



Monday, April 20, 2009

Wrapped and Windoed

Just in time for the 80 degree weather we are having, at the end of last week they wrapped the house with a rain barrier and today they started installing the windows.  Some of the windows are quite heavy, so they had to bring in a scaffolding to install them
View of the upstairs window opening
Window installed in the master bathroom

window opening (and one of the windows) upstairs

They were able to install one of the living room windows.... more to come!

Friday, April 10, 2009

HVAC, Elecrical and Plumbing

The framing is 90% done and this week we started the HVAC, Electrical and rough-in plumbing. Lots of work. Windows are schedule to arrive on Monday and Lindsay and I are really excited for that!

This is a shot that Kaya sent us. I think the house will be "wrapped" next week, so this may be your last shot of the plywood exterior.
The plumber roughed in the sinks and shower in the master bathroom, and the electrician ran wiring for the new lights. The guys are standing in the bathroom, the picture was taken from the master bedroom.

Here is a shot of the ceiling of the master bedroom. They ran the HVAC tubing through the joists due to the fact that we didn't want anything blocking the windows. The HVAC guy said he'd never cut so many holes in the joists before (Lindsay and I laughed nervously). They also put up the roof venting, which looks like its made of egg crate material. The underside will be insulated and then drywalled, but the venting creates a small channel that will allow air to pass between the insulation and the roof.


Thursday, April 2, 2009

Interior Framing


Finally, the old wall is out, and you can see the whole space.  My photo skills are not up to par, and I can't get a good picture of it!  Also, since the windows are not in, we have a tarps and plywood covering the window openings.  The ladder is in front of our new pantry.


This is upstairs in the addition, facing the new laundry room and our...er... Lindsay's closet.


Upstairs, standing in the new master bath, looking through the wall separating the bath and bedroom, looking at the wall that our bed will go against.

From the master bedroom, looking into the master bath.  The black pipe is the roof drain.