We are pretty much done. Some moving is going on tomorrow. Here are some pictures from a couple of weeks ago. To see more, you might just have to come visit!! I'll post some more detail photos soon.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
More progress...
Sorry it's been awhile since I posted last. I haven't been up there in awhile & Chip's not so good at the pictures. I will have tons of pics on Friday or Saturday! The painter has been diligently working on painting (there are many different colors). The plumber and electrician are starting this week with top-out (fixtures). Tile is complete with the exception of the kitchen countertops, which will be done this weekend. More barnwood has been hung. I'm sure I'm forgetting something, but the pictures will show all!!!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Trim & Cabinets
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Cedar Accents
Master carpenter Chip put up some cedar in the upstairs hallway. There will be cedar at certain places around the house. We decided not to paint it. Doesn't it look great?
I will have more pictures tomorrow of trim, kitchen cabinets and more. Stay tuned.
I will have more pictures tomorrow of trim, kitchen cabinets and more. Stay tuned.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
That man is tall!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Insulation & Sheetrock
Plumbing was finished up at the end of last week. Insulation was put in on Tuesday and the sheet rockers started on Wednesday. They will take a few days. The rock is also being installed on the exterior of the barn this week and the beginning of next week. Next in line is trim, which is scheduled for possibly Thursday or Friday.
More pictures to come!
More pictures to come!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Mechanical
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Second Story
We have a second story! This view is looking up at the two bedrooms and one bathroom. The hallway in the middle will be the access from the stairs coming up from the right.
Below shows the loft view. The two columns and the pony wall on the right will be the a.c. chases. There will be a pony wall on the left to keep toys (and children) from falling. The stairs will start on the left and end between the chases.
Below shows the loft view. The two columns and the pony wall on the right will be the a.c. chases. There will be a pony wall on the left to keep toys (and children) from falling. The stairs will start on the left and end between the chases.
This photo was taken on the second story in the loft. That's the framed out closet that can one day be a bathroom. We're close to being ready for mechanical. Exciting.
Mom and Dad are super busy choosing the rest of the light fixtures and plumbing fixtures. They're also working on paint colors and flooring for upstairs.Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Interior Framing
The framers are lifting one of the walls on the bedroom side. This side of the barndo will have two bedrooms and two bathrooms downstairs and two bedrooms with one bathroom up. You can see the bathroom walls in the middle.
This is the other side of the barndo. On the left is the master bedroom, bathroom and closet. There is a hallway through the middle to reach the side door. On the right is the kitchen, with a pantry and MUD room behind that. The second floor will be an open loft space.
This is the other side of the barndo. On the left is the master bedroom, bathroom and closet. There is a hallway through the middle to reach the side door. On the right is the kitchen, with a pantry and MUD room behind that. The second floor will be an open loft space.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Another step complete (sort of)
National Barn completed the shell of the barn this weekend. Through starting late, taking a break for a family emergency and taking a lot longer than promised, they are done. Although, they will be coming back to move the cupolas to the correct locations. Right now, the center one is not centered and the other two are too far towards the center.
Below are some pictures of the very cool home.
This is the right side with the "fake" doors to make it look like a barn.
Below are some pictures of the very cool home.
This is the right side with the "fake" doors to make it look like a barn.
This is the left side which has one "fake" door and one real walk door.
This is a shot of the interior from about a week ago with the insulation and roof trusses.
This is a close-up of one of the cupolas.
Friday, July 3, 2009
A little more progress...
Here's what the barndo looked like Wednesday night after the guys left. The bottom part is plywood and will have a rock covering it. The rest of the barn is cedar board and batten. The front porch has also been started.
Chip stained the floors a couple of weeks ago and sealed them yesterday. He figured since he had a few days of no barn work that he would go ahead and do it. Once the barn guys come back and finish, the framers can start immediately (I can dream).
Chip stained the floors a couple of weeks ago and sealed them yesterday. He figured since he had a few days of no barn work that he would go ahead and do it. Once the barn guys come back and finish, the framers can start immediately (I can dream).
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
July 1st
Here's the progress as of this morning. The windows are in and the insulation is being hung. This afternoon we found out that there will be a slight delay in the barn building. The guys have to go back home (to Kentucky) for a few days while one of their wives has a baby. To be continued next Monday...
Monday, June 29, 2009
We have a pooper!
Last week, Chip stained the concrete floors a redish-brown color. He's going to wait to seal it until after the barn company is finished.
This week we're making some real progress. The barn guys are here and they are building.
The bronze windows were delivered. The big ones are for above the patio doors. The living room is going to have a lot of light with these and the three patio doors.
We got a pooper!
This week we're making some real progress. The barn guys are here and they are building.
The bronze windows were delivered. The big ones are for above the patio doors. The living room is going to have a lot of light with these and the three patio doors.
We got a pooper!
The patio doors were also delivered. They are going in the back of the Barndo all in a row.
This is the front door that will be painted bronze.
This is the progress of the barn company through Saturday. One of the guys drove a very large and long nail into his leg. So the front patio and entry floor have some blood on them. Saturday afternoon was spent at the Brenham hospital cleaning the wound and getting a tetanus shot. They said they'll be done by this Friday, but I'm thinking more mid to late next week. I guess they are a lot more optimistic than me. :)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
More pictures
Here are some more pictures taken by Mom on Friday. This is the view of the Barndo from the other side of the main pond.
There is a creek that goes through the property that is rather hard to cross. There's a few acres on the other side of the creek. This pond on the other side is full of lily pads. Chip swears he's seen gator slides here.
There is a creek that goes through the property that is rather hard to cross. There's a few acres on the other side of the creek. This pond on the other side is full of lily pads. Chip swears he's seen gator slides here.
Slab
On Thursday, Chip put the electrical ground in before the slab was poured. We're going to have two floor plugs in the living room and a couple in the kitchen island.
On Friday, the National Barn guys delivered the wood for the framing of the barn. They brought it in on an 18-wheeler.
They threw (or maybe just dropped) the roof trusses off the truck. Those suckers are big.
On Friday, the National Barn guys delivered the wood for the framing of the barn. They brought it in on an 18-wheeler.
They threw (or maybe just dropped) the roof trusses off the truck. Those suckers are big.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
More pictures
We finally got by the site on Saturday. Here's the new water well equipment that will eventually be surrounded by some kind of "house."
As I mentioned in my previous post, the plumber came and did his before-slab work. This is one of the sides with two baths.
As I mentioned in my previous post, the plumber came and did his before-slab work. This is one of the sides with two baths.
This is the other side with the kitchen, mud room and half bath.
Then, today Mom and Dad came to Ellinger and we tore down one of the outbuildings at our country house. Our house was built in 1885, and we're guessing that this outbuilding was built about 100 years ago (or at least the wood is that old). Here it is before we started:
Here are some pictures during the tear-down (including the part where Chip hooked the building up to his car and pulled it down...so Chip).
We are going to take the old wood to the barndo, repaint it (probably red), power wash it to make some of the paint chip and hang it on the kitchen/living room wall. This is a "green" part of the project. Using reclaimed wood is very popular right now, and I can't wait to see the finished product.
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