Monday, May 16, 2011

Greener















Tuesday, April 05, 2011

With apologies to Mr. Wyeth


Renzo the puppy is enjoying a day trip to the Hermitage, especially after meeting his new favorite toy, a frozen chipmunk.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Legal


With this attractive handrail, we're now up to code on the stairway to the loft, thanks to another fine fabrication job from Davis Welding.

Another finish detail


No, it's not a great photo -- you, uh, had to be there, but it's gratifying to finally see the outside step-ramp lights working and the beautiful interior staircase all lit up, just like Ted the Architect drew it up so long ago.

Monday, February 07, 2011

Exxxxxxxxxxcellent!
















The translucent panel is now lit — beautifully. Very, very, very nice.
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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Stairway of Coolness

























JR and Chris installed the stairway treads, which look terrific. Another near-final piece of the puzzle.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Just Like Downtown



It's not quite finished, but it sure looks purty — JR and Chris just put up the stair wall (Chris's ass included for scale), it looks as good as it did in Ted the Architect's head when he designed it. One more partial panel will go up on the left, but it's clear this idea is going to pan out. I guess I'll pay the bill.

A lot of toil and trouble went into this critical puzzle piece, and I'd like to thank Jerry from Davis Welding for sticking with the program.

Just like downtown.


Tuesday, December 07, 2010

The Tree, the Snow and the Prairie


Finishing Touches, Part Deux






Kelvin and Pete have installed most of the cabinets and started on the appliances, so we're finally starting to see what the kitchen and bathrooms will look like.

Pretty sweet, eh?


Thursday, August 26, 2010

Floored



The new builder, JR, has been spending time fixing leaks, code problems and other disappointments left by the previous builder (thanks Barry!), and has started installing the maple floor.

That's not JR, it's his business partner, Chris.

This is a huge — if much delayed — milestone, and cause for much rejoicing. As soon as the polyurethane cures, the cabinets and stair wall can be installed, and most of the finished plumbing and electrical can go in.

Ted the Architect has come up with an innovative shower wall treatment that I'm pretty confident you've never seen, but that Richard Serra will love. Stay tuned.

Thanks guys!