Homesite pano w/ render

Homesite pano w/ render

Thursday, November 5, 2015

All. The. Way.

Full certificate of occupancy is in hand. I can't even. Just SO relieved to close out our building permit, and that the last couple stressful weeks of final push have all been worth it.  

The main thing outstanding on our permit was completion of our master bathroom. We went for the temporary C of O back in May after it became clear how many hours of work were left in there.  Over a thousand subway tiles later... There was still so much to do, haha. Frankly, there still is, but our inspector is awesome and approves based on code minimums and a healthy of trust for what will still be completed. Thanks, Rick!

So about a month ago, we opened the door to the master bath and found it basically just like we had left it way back in May!  Oof. 

Lots of tiles up, but that's about it. So our good buddy Sebastien was put back on the job!


He finished cutting and fitting all the remaining tiles and called in another buddy to get things grouted and caulked. 


Then he got a bit busy and the last couple of days got crazy. Cleaning up and sealing the grout takes longer than I thought!



Replacement vinyl threshold as a shower border.  Curtain rod is made from 1/2" conduit. Can you tell we were on a time crunch and stingy budget?  Lol. 


Still need to paint and accessorize. 

But it was all for this!

Time to get some sleep, and re-prioritize things back on our own terms. Feeling thankful!  Love to all. 

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Still here! Whoops.

Well I fell into the trap. The house is almost done, you move in, get even busier, and stop blogging. Oy. Not like y'all have been clamoring for new posts or anything, but, I do want to be thorough.

Lots going on still!  House is fully painted and weatherproofed on the outside.

I built a quicky dry-stack rock retaining wall on the west side.  Future garden space!

Zachary and his little excavator helped prep the entry patio.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Connecting to the Oustide World

Well it's been an interesting first few weeks in the new house.  Slowly getting the creature comforts installed and making sense of things.

But we were shocked to learn that building a well insulated, concrete bunker of a house, in a tall forest of trees, in a valley, doesn't provide great cell phone service!  Shocked, I tell you!  Zero bars in the house means rapid battery depletion and inability to receive calls/texts/etc.  Leave us a message, people, and we'll step outside every so often to find a bar or two of service and check in.

One measly bar of poor signal and repeated failed messages.  Fun.
 UGH.

So before moving in we had contacted Comcast to provide internet service out to the house.  Should be easy, right?  Just drop a coax line and blade it a few inches into the dirt.  But, NO.  Because of how far we are off the main utility lines, they needed to run a "plant extension" - install a new system amplifier on the main line, a short aerial-span through neighbor-Bob's yard, with heavy gauge feeder cable up to an installed pedestal box and wire splice within 150' of the house.

The price for this install?  Oh, only $5000.  ahem, what?  Katy had to finally visit the regional comcast office to talk to a real person about why this would be so expensive.  Eventually we got  a call from a manager who was willing to work with us.  He eventually said, "if you get me a good trench cut for underground wire install, we can probably do it all for free".  Deal.

Enter, the machine.


Tuesday, May 26, 2015

New Aerials

Google must have done a pretty recent flyover, as they captured our house from above after all the snow had melted, but before any plants greened up.   Please pay no mind to all the construction debris and garbage piles....!

They also captured our house before we got the real metal roof on.  So, not terribly representative, but I kinda like the bright blue look!  (the blue is a full layer of high-temp ice & water shield under-layment).


I can finally measure the actual (projected) distance from our  house to the barn now.  At under 200' away I should be able to run some power out there using affordable wire but with acceptable voltage drop (nice!).

I also like being able to finally properly visualize the graceful curves of our driveway.  All 1000' feet of it...... (including the turn-around loop)

Thanks to the power of google earth, you can also pan down and see how our house sits in a valley.  Hence the terrible cell signals out there.... doh.


Friday, May 22, 2015

We made it. WHOOO!

Distinct lack of posts lately; not due to a lack of progress, just due to a lack of surplus time and energy. But we made a mad dash to the (temporary) finish and now live in the house!!  Whoo!

THANK YOU, thank you, thank you to all the wonderful people in our lives who helped make this possible. You know who you are. Truly amazing. 

It was all for this:

So, there's still lots of work to do, but we're allowed to live here now. Phewf!

Moving in was a relatively simple affair, again thanks to the extreme generosity of others. We did it the best way I can imagine, with a powerful truck hauling all our gear in one shot, in a massive weather protected trailer that we can borrow for a little while. Thanks Carl, you rock!

Carl dropping off the beast:

We spent a hurried afternoon stuffing it with our... well, stuff. 


After a partial unloading and some delicious soup (thanks Grace!), everyone frolicked around the yard (dirt pad).


Love it. There's a lot to do still, but most of isn't so urgent. It's time to enjoy the summer and all the amazing people around us!  Hope too have you all out here soon to visit and frolick.  :)

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

A Couple Extra Windows

After finishing up the framing, insulation and drywall, and getting started on the exterior siding, we all realized that something was missing.


Where would you stick a couple more windows in this wall, if you could?

Monday, May 4, 2015

Making the Grade and Pouring the Patios

Well, it's awful nice having a clean, dry place to enter and exit the house from. finally.

Because this is not what you want to see right outside your front door....

Ok, so that was after a brief and very intense torrential downpour.  But it was still very much not cool.  So we got into patio prep mode.  First I did some basic excavation and auger'ed the roof support post holes.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Can't Stop Stairing...

Ok, I guess we can stop now, actually.

But I just realized I never posted a picture of these lovely stairs Greg built for us!

They are as steep as code will allow!

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Adventures in Plumbing!

I can't tell you how relieved I am to be done with all the plumbing work. One headache of incompatibility after another. No ones fault in particular, but some communication was definitely lost at times. Nonetheless, it all worked out!

You might remember that we started with this:

Whole lotta assumptions, fingers crossed and lucky guesses in the image above, it turns out. 

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Under the dust and dirt...

There is a halfway decent looking concrete floor!  It was quite a relief to see, actually. This pic is just a tease of some of our long term plans for the floor....


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Let there be light!

The electricians have been busy. It's fun seeing our plan for lighting come to life.

Note: the following pics are not the final configuration or bulb types. No outdoor fixtures yet or lamps inside, obviously. 


Tile you were waiting...

.. for a new blog post, Sebastien has been helping me make a big push on tiling the master bathroom. Thanks dude!

Started with a base of cement board. 

Which needed smoothing out with some thinset, and waterproofing with a membrane layer of redgard. 

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Friends and paint and stuff

Thanks to Dave and Ari for helping us paint some ceilings!  Meanwhile, I focused on the master bathroom tile prep.



Thursday, April 2, 2015

Evolution of a kitchen


Getting there!  Hate to spoil it before it's totally done, but it could be a while yet. 





Monday, March 23, 2015

The first bit of paint.


Felt good to do some painting again. Nothing fancy, just one quick coat of primer in the kitchen so that Greg could get started on installing all our cabinets this week. (Whoo!)

Big pile of cabinets in the way:

Cleared out and prepped:

Annnd, primed!




Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Our House is Getting Dressed

Boom!  Siding is going ON.  Can't wait for the ladders to come down so we can see the whole picture!  No more teasers until it's done!





The latest architect render.  Wait, what is that extra window doing in there above the screen porch? (more on that soon).
A few drywall updates after the break.

Monday, March 16, 2015

MUD.

Blarg!  The mud. Oh, the mud.

Thankfully the majority of our native soils are sandy. This part of the driveway, however, is not native soil.  It is crap-slop, and I've yet to fully remedy the situation.  As soon as the ground thaws fully it'll be fine, but until then.... crap slop.


I am also thankful for this 4wd diesel beast that loves to pull around the crap-slop.

As well as carry all the things!


Thursday, March 12, 2015

Dry-wHAAA?

It's like a real-live home now, almost!  sort of.  Getting there, anyway.


 View from the loft.



Deciding on Siding


The snow is finally melting! whaa-hoooo!  We can see dirt for the first time in months.


Of course, that means we're into mud-season now.  blarg.... lot of melting still to go, too.  The burn-able wood pile continues to grow though (bonfire, anyone?)





Our cedar siding is on-site. Yum.
But yeah, the exterior siding is underway!  All the soffits and fascia boards are now done as well.  Looking more like a real house every single day.



Here is the siding plan.  Makes sense, right?  3 materials, mostly just because we could.