While we are really looking forward to our Thanksgiving turkey and all the trimmings with Mr. S's family later this week, today we got photos of a different kind of trim:
Railings!
And baseboards!
And mantle!!
Oh my!
Exciting as these details are, they were definitely overshadowed by the arrival of cabinets. (Dear, sweet cabinets! I can't wait to start filling all of you!)
And not to be forgotten - the tile:
And finally, we have a driveway. The supervisor wasn't sure if he'd be able to get it in before the asphalt plants close for the winter, so we'll be giving thanks for all manner of things - including driveways - this Thanksgiving.
The painters applied the first coat of paint and on Wednesday the trim carpenters installed the cabinets, doors, trim, etc. At the end of the week, the ceramic tile was mostly installed. Next week, the painters will be applying the second coat of paint and the hardwood and vinyl floors will be installed.
T-minus 4 weeks!
(RE: this post's title: As Gram's memory declines, she's surprised by almost everything. Her signature phrase of late - "I'm Floored!" - seemed an appropriate title for this week!)
Apparently this is the storage area for all the doors, trim, applicances, railings, etc etc etc. All to be installed this week.
Yep, just received a new batch of pics from the sales manager. It's nice to see things in the daylight - certainly different than inspecting drywall via flashlight.
Other new pics from this week... the morning room:
On Friday night we drove up to see the house - we knew it would probably be the last time we could sneak around inside before they start locking it up at night. Although I left work early to give us plenty of time to get there, both the traffic and daylight savings time conspired against us, leaving us with this:
Yup. Pitch dark.
Mr. S had the brilliant idea to stop by the grocery store down the street, and we picked up two flashlights. So yes, we essentially roamed around the inside of a totally dark unfinished house with flashlights, hoping no one would see lights inside and call the cops or anything. And I have to say, it was kinda fun.
Inside, the drywall is all hung, and somewhat mudded - the big white tank outside is for the propane fire/heater thing that's in the basement drying the mud down there. I didn't take my camera inside, but wished I had for that one shot - the image we had peering down the stairs to this big fire machine roaring. It looked for all the world like the fires of hell had relocated to our basement.
This week the drywall will be finished up, and then begins all the fun interior stuff: doors, paint, trim, cabinets, and ceramic tile. T-minus 5 weeks, folks!
The brick exterior finished up last week - we're loving all the details around the windows. The drywall should be going up as I type. (In related news, we asked the Construction Supervisor last week why "DANGER" is spray painted on our living room floor. Apparently no one had ever asked him that. It's because there's a rectangle cut out of the plywood there, that they'll remove to drop the drywall through for the basement. Fascinating.)
And against all construction-nightmare story odds, it appears that the house is going to be finished ON TIME, if not slightly before. Our final walk-through is December 17, and we just got our settlement date: December 21. I plan to draw Christmas trees on all the boxes, since that's as close as we'll get to holiday decorations this year.
We're heading up tonight to take a peek - can't wait to see what else has changed!
We went up this morning for our pre-drywall walk through with the Construction Supervisor (who is a hoot, by the way). Everything is coming along beautifully - other changes in addition to the brick included a garage door, locks on the doors, electrical wiring/outlets/switch boxes, and the cable/phone wiring. SPEAKING OF WHICH...
Please recall my rant about Todd, the Guardian Home Technologies rep. Well, you better believe we double checked all the cable/phone placements, since we didn't trust the guy farther than I can throw him. And sure enough, the placement in Mr. S's office was wrong. I may be "uncomfortable with technology," but AT LEAST I CAN READ A FLOOR PLAN. Thankfully we'd brought all our paperwork with us (in case of just such a scenario) and showed the Supervisor, who was in total agreement. So I gleefully left Todd a nasty message that he screwed up. It was a lovely moment.
Mr. Supervisor expects we'll have our final walk-through on December 17. So yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, and he's bringing us a house for Christmas!
A few more photos from our trip up last weekend to poke around while there were no workers there to give us the evil eye (because we weren't supposed to be there, and because it was Halloween!)