Monday, May 24, 2010

Almost finished!!!

We're getting so close to being finished! We still need to stain the outside and finish up the 2nd floor of the garage, but other than that it's done! There's now 4 bedrooms (3 upstairs and 1 downstairs that we use as a playroom/office), a garage, a few more cubbies (for storage), and of course the 2nd floor of the garage which will eventually be used as a studio for my photography, but right now is storage as we work to get it finished.

I'll be posting some more pictures of the inside, but for now here's the outside! Didn't it turn out gorgeous? We just love all the rooflines!


Monday, March 8, 2010

Updates...

The 2nd floor of the garage

Pete and his crew waiting for the sheetrock to be brought up into the room

The sheetrock was delivered on a huge truck with a boom to lift it into the windows

Thursday, February 4, 2010

It's coming together!

They started this part of the roofline a few days ago and now that the bones of the structure are taking shape, it's easier to see what the finished home will look like! Sometimes it's hard to look at floorplans and really know what they will look like in reality. The addition to the roofline is directly above the entry and loft, but instead of opening it up inside too we're using the extra space for storage. Pete is putting in a floor and there will be a door from one of the kids' rooms leading into the space. There will be windows in the dormers, but right now they leave them covered so that there's no more exterior air coming in than absolutely necessary.






The kids' rooms are also coming along nicely. I'll try to get an interior shot today once the contractors leave (because when they are working there's so much equipment and material around that it wouldn't really show much.)

Friday, January 29, 2010

Slowly taking shape...

Today they started work on reconstructing the roof of the kids' rooms. Before we had 1 room that was about 18'x16' that the 3 kids shared. There was plenty of room for the kids and their beds (and even for all their toys!) but then we found out we were expecting a 2nd set of twins... so there would be 5 in one room. Obviously not ideal (no matter how large the room is) so we decided to create 2 rooms out of the 1 room by adding dormers to each side of the house on that end. By doing that we'll get 2 rooms that are approximately 14x16 (still nice sized rooms) upstairs. That's because before we had to work with the roofline and the walls of the room didn't extend all the way out. We had what was known as "knee walls" at the 5' line. So by extending the walls out to the end of the roofline and adding the dormers we'll get more floor space and full walls rather than half walls on the outside.

The playroom downstairs could also be used as a bedroom if we needed to in the future, and the 2nd floor over the garage could too. So if we needed to we could have 5 bedrooms. But 2 is perfect for us for now. The newborn twins will sleep in the loft right outside the master bedroom (which is the most convenient place for babies since they won't wake up their siblings and we can easily get to them in the middle of the night when they wake up). Our son will have his own room for few years (until the boys join him once they are out of their cribs) and the girls will share a room.





Wednesday, January 27, 2010

And the roof comes off!

There hadn't really been much to post about lately - everything was moving ahead, but not in any way that really lent itself to pictures. They finished up the windows in the garage (all except one) and started gutting the kids' room. But today they started work on the roof, and that was something that I definitely wanted pictures of!

This morning we headed out to a Dr's appt. and this was the view:



Wednesday, January 6, 2010

After the holidays...

Tthe holidays put us behind schedule a bit and you'd be right. Now that those are over, work has restarted! YAY!




Tuesday, November 24, 2009