As for the house...we are in a holding pattern. The builder has been on vacation this week. I'm sure the vacation was scheduled with the thought that the house would be completed by now, but we've had some issues concerning which type of septic tank system needs to be installed. Once that was decided, it has been continual rain for several weeks. Of course, the week the builder has been gone things have been relatively dry! His crew is continuing work on the house though, so things aren't at a standstill. We have finally gotten the electrical poles run to the house, so we are closer to getting electricity. The crew has been sanding EVERYTHING inside, because the next step is to spray clear coat varnish inside the entire house. This protects the walls, beams, ceiling and upstairs flooring. Once this is done, there is no more maintenance on the interior walls. Then they can start putting in the flooring downstairs, cabinetry, electrical fixtures, and all the other things that make it a house. I've said once there was septic, electricity and water we would go ahead and move in, and the detail work can continue around us. We started clearing out one of the storage units this weekend and are putting everything into the garage. This is also progress. We have been going out there, taking a dinner and hanging out while we drank a beer and talked and pretended that we lived there! Some new pictures are below.
Here's the upstairs bathroom. There is a shower on the right side, the copper pipes coming out of the floor will soon be attached to the claw footed tub, and the toilet will sit near the center of the photo. There is a large linen closet and double vanity also in the room.
Here's the upstairs bedroom. It will be a tight squeeze to fit the sleigh bed under the purlin beams, but we are crossing our fingers that it will fit.
This is one side of the loft area.
Here's a picture of the loft area and the catwalk from the bedroom doorway.
These are all the picket posts for the railings that are stacked in the downstairs vanity. They look so funny in here, but hopefully they will soon be installed!Here's the half log stairs going up.
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