Showing posts with label drywall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drywall. Show all posts

Sunday, March 04, 2012

As you enter from the foyer

What Erin likes to call the Under Kitchen, I hate to quibble, but it is more a kitchenette.

Looking back at the entrance, and the pocket door

Main room, debris strewn

"hallway" to bathroom

Art niche, and horrifying tangle of wires which belong to the three-way

Looking back at the other half of the main room and the under kitchen

Basement Progress

I know it has been an age and a day since I've last posted with any seriousness, and not the least of which was about the progress of my major project, aka the basement. The reason I've been quite is because I've been working on it nearly every chance I've had, and them collapsing with exhaustion after. I took this past week off to get some work done, and I can tell by the way my muscles have been feeling at night that they think I've accomplished a lot. I, afraid I have no pictures, because with the way I'm working, by the time I'm done for the day the light is too dim for anything decent, but here goes.

In the last week I've:

  •  finished drywalling the entire main room area, ceiling included, 
  • plumbed the extra water lines, 
  • hung two out of four doors 
  • got all the electrical rough-ins finished. 
 The doors are the most frustrating story on two counts, the first is that I hired a contractor to hang them, and he never showed up, on the plus side, I hadn't payed yet, but I really hate doors from past experience, so I had been happy to pay to let someone else deal with them. The other part of the story is that the one pocket door I hung I had prepared the opening about 0.02 m to small and had to break it down and rebuild it on the spot. Now that it is done it is a pretty cool door, but it ate most of a day just hanging it. The other issue with the pocket door is I had to cut the door's height down to fit. I cut it exclusively from the bottom, and I think it makes the door a little ugly. I have a second pocket door to hang (whose opening also needs to be fixed) I will experiment with trimming its door more evenly from top and bottom and hope it looks better.

So major task left before I finish this phase (this phase being the rough drywalling):

  • hang two more doors
  • 3-4 odd cut sheets of drywall in the main area
  • electrical in the bathroom
  • framing the bathroom ceiling
  • drain stack for the under kitchen 
  • drain stack for the bathroom sink
  • drywall the bathroom 
That sound like a lot when I type it all out, but it hardly compares with what is accomplished. I am actually tentatively going to abandon the bathroom work other them the one wall I have to do for fire safety, and leave if to the far future.

After this is all done comes two parts I can't do my self:

  • Mudding and taping 
  • Trim 

Somewhere in there I will paint, and there is a shelf for the art niche I need to build and stain. After that is all done, it is electrical finalization, and inspection, and carpet. All told I'm a lottery ticket and a couple months away from being done. I suspect end of May or at the latest July, if any one wants any birthday suggestions I can point you to my local lighting store where I've picked out my ceiling fixtures. Anyways that is the update, I hacked this out on a touch screen, so I'm sure autocorrect has enhanced my normal poor spelling and grammar to near unreadable heights. I will see what I can do about pictures later.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Shower installed

So this images are a little bit 'steamy' not because the shower was running, but because I left my camera in the car over night and there was condensation on the optics (i know I know I'm a terrible person for doing that to a camera.)

Mmmmm showerlicious

The long awaited dryer vent

Its mate

The missing piece of drywall, and your monies worth on drywall screws.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Drywall complete

I didn't even notice right away but our "official" lot sign is now up.

Looking down from the great room to the foyer

Family Room, now with debris

Dinning Room, with overlook to great room, and long shadows of evening sun.

Kitchen...

Master bathroom with shamancy tub

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Bricking and Drywall - take 3




We got a bath tub in every room...

Bricking Continues

Brick almost finished on this side.

About halfway done the back

Typical state of the upstairs, about 80% of it drywalled.  Certainly the 80% of your standard 80/20 rule.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Brick Starting to go up (probably done by Wednesday...)

Bricking Started on our house

Our Bricks, I think the whitish ones are actually dirty, something about humidity and salt inside the bricks, it washes off, and has a fancy name.  I could also be wrong.

Inside all insulated up, and the drywall arrived.

Standard front view, now with scaffold, bricks and men.