Day 447

Happy New Year!

The house continues to look more like a house each day, though we are *still* waiting on the county to hook us up with some electricity(!) Until we have power and are able to connect the HVAC and condition the house, we can’t proceed with grout, paint, staining floors, etc.

In the meantime, we are moving forward with everything else we can.

The balustrades are looking lovely.

The hall bath is looking classic and precious. The chair rail tile really makes my day.

The guest bath tile is complete, except for the grout.

Downstairs, the Dining room and Library fireplace surrounds are starting to look fabulous. Can’t wait until they put up the mantel surrounds!

But what really brings me joy is the entry checkerboard floor. I have wanted one of these my entire life.

I am also extremely excited about my closet. I had the trim guys build in a dresser for a more furniture-like look and I was a little nervous about them understanding my design intent, but they did a really nice job. Can’t wait to see the unfinished wood painted!

Meanwhile, outside, they have been working on the porches. The screened porch columns are in place but not yet trimmed out.

They also placed the massive classical columns on the front porch and side entry.

I am in love.

Though they still need to finish the trim at the top and paint them to match the house, they make a huge difference in the overall look.

Thanks to our neighbor for this photo of the snow we got last week!

I got to see it Friday when I arrived for my site meeting. Can you see the columns in the distance?

Now we need the shutters, which will really complete the exterior look.

The end is in sight! I’ve already started purging and prepping…

Day 221

We rolled up on Memorial Day to find that the block work was complete!

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One day soon(ish), there will be a lovely front porch here, inviting you in as you come up the driveway.

(sigh)

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We had the full crew on for inspection: Josh (left), Nate (middle), and Eugene (right).

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It was HOT, so while I walked the perimeter, Eugene sat in the shade of the front tree, supervising me.  The guys had moved on to cutting down a tree.

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The dirt piles keep moving and flattening as John continues the grading, so this was as high as I could get.  Looking good!

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Next, it was time to “walk through” the house, which Eugene was kind enough to document for me.

That crawl space access is already coming in handy; however, this is the only time I ever plan to use it personally.

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Walking through the kitchen…

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…envisioning the island.

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…sitting at the island.

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Old habits die hard.

Next up, garage and basement floors will be poured!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 219

We were pleasantly surprised to see that, in just a few days, almost all of the block had been laid!

Here they are finishing up the back of the house and then the only section left is the front porch, where my dad and Josh are standing on the right.

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John has been spreading out the Pride Dirt Pile so it’s harder for me to get up high enough and far enough away to get everything in one shot.  I had to use the panoramic setting to capture this, which is a little bit distorted, but you get the idea.

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Though I can barely contain myself in anticipation of framing, seeing this step has been extremely exciting!

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That L-shaped thing on the left will be our screened in porch.  I’ve never had one of these before.  I predict that we will spend a great deal of time on that porch, safe from all of the mosquitos and critters that will eat you up out here.

Also, please note on the left, Barry (my dad) taking a picture of me standing on a pile of dirt taking a picture.

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Now, when we are not on the screened in porch on the back of the house, we will most likely be on the front porch, which will be right here.

I have the rocking chairs ready to go for the minute the house is complete.

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The horses next door are largely disinterested in the construction.

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So, this is the second time in my life that I’ve gotten to be part of the building process on a personal level.  The first time was when my parents built a house outside of Philadelphia when I was 4.

You might say, that’s where it all began, or at least where it became clear, that I would wind up in a career related to construction and design.

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Last year for my birthday, Josh put together some still shots from a home video circa 1992 of me supervising on the jobsite at my parents’ house.  I was sporting pink sunglasses and an ensemble I can no longer pull off.

Josh did get me a new pair of pink sunglasses so I could recreate the inspection vibe when the time came for us to build our house.

Well, the moment has arrived.

Josh brought the ladder so I could climb down into the basement.

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The view from below.

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Here I am several decades later, sporting my pink sunglasses and assessing the situation.

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On our way home, the same way that we had come just a few hours before, there was suddenly a tree all the way across the road.  Josh maneuvered around it and then he and my dad tied it to Josh’s truck so he could pull it out of the road.

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It’s always an adventure out in the country!

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Speaking of adventures, we have been practically camping in our current house for the past week because our refrigerator decided to stop cooling.  Thankfully, it has since been fixed and we had 7(!) days left on the warranty.  Always the optimist, Bu was making the most of the temporary setup and had found himself a great spot for lounging and watching the squirrels in the front yard.

He is going to love the screened in porch.

 

 

 

 

 

Day 106

Let’s start with some excellent news: Punxsutawney Phil did NOT see his shadow!

This is a big deal when you’re hoping to break ground in the next few weeks.

Speaking of that, I got really excited earlier this week when I received an email that said “construction permit approved”.  I forwarded it to Joshua with roughly 1,000 exclamation points.  He texted me to gently inform me that that approval was not what I thought it was.  Had I taken the time to read the next two words in the email subject line, I would have seen the words “conventional system”, which refers to the type of septic system we will have.  This was an email confirming our septic permit approval, which we knew had been approved several weeks back.

Oh well.

Another email came through this week that said “Permit decline reasons”.  As excited as I was about the previous email, I was equally deflated upon receiving this one.  It turns out the “decline reasons” weren’t really for anything we could have anticipated.  We had carefully reviewed all checklists and submittal requirements before we sent in our plans, but the county likes to come up with additional items because they can.  We ran into this earlier in the process with our plat so weren’t entirely surprised.

Thankfully, we should be able to satisfy these additional requirements, and hopefully get our building permit any day now.

Patiently waiting….

In the meantime, we drove out to the property Friday evening to review where the house had been staked by the surveyor as we had indicated it on our site plan.  We are really trying to save the tree that is in front of the house.  The driveway will run between the tree and the front porch so we wanted to make sure there will be enough clearance.  We decided that we’ll need to limb up the tree a bit but that we should be able to keep it.  Whew!

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These flags do not photograph well and it’s hard to tell much about the shape of the house, but we verified that edges and corners were in a good spot.  You can see the tips of the tree branches we were discussing on the left.

You can also see Josh photobombing my lovely shot as he was carrying my chair so I could practice sitting on the front porch.

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photo credit: Joshua, from the living room

There’s the tree again, this time on the right side.  We confirmed that the west-facing front porch is in a great spot.  This was an overcast evening, but I can’t wait for many spectacular evenings on the front porch, watching the sunset.   I think our realtor thought I was a little nuts, but when we were searching for a piece of land, one of my requirements was that the front of the property had to face west so we could have this setup.

I cannot wait to be sitting on the actual front porch!

On our drive into the property, we spotted a new structure underway at one of the neighboring properties:

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I have construction progress envy…