Kris is doing a fine job trimming the Deck posts and Azek. |
Better than I expected and certainly what I hoped for. |
Kitchen cabinets - almost complete (missing island and one upper) |
Adding the Crown and Door Trim |
Yep! The profile of the trim is fitting for 10' ceilings |
Working out the color selections. |
A little too much blue for the ceiling but the "F" molding (yes, that is a type of molding and not a vulgar expression) is a great idea and makes the crown look so much larger. |
Elevator cab parts. How do you think that install this large box through a small door opening? |
Elevator rails and motor assembly. Sure glad they know what they're doing! Most definitely not a DIY project! |
The motor and chain assembly is attached to the top of the rail sections. |
Porthole installed. The bluish green color is simply the reflection of the paint inside the vestibule on the ground floor. |
Trim above the door and windows is taking shape. Wainscoting next. |
MSTR BATH Cabinet bases |
Southside Exterior view. Note the elevator shaft on the left side of the House. |
Another Southern view. |
Living room looking towards the stairwell and the Study is to left. |
Living room |
1 x 6 T&G Knotty Pine stained soffit. Much better than painted cement board soffit. |
Kitchen and Pantry (door out to rear deck - Bayside) |
Study (4th BR) looking into Living room and Beachside Windows and 6080 French doors to Front Deck. |
Study looking into Kitchen (full bath right and Elevator left) |
View of Dining room from Living room |
Master bath Shower |
Master bath vanity area (door to Mstr BR) |
Standing outside the elevator looking down the hall. BR 3 left, Laundry room end of hall with round window, under stair storage door right. Stairs to main floor right. |
BR 3 |
Guest Bath |
Guest Water Closet |
BR 2 (Beachside) hall entry left, guest bath (Jack & Jill) right. |
Laundry |
Master BR door to bath |
Master BR entry door, Laundry to right BR 2 across hall. |
Looking down the Elevator shaft from 3rd floor. Note Porthole Windows. |
Drive them babies home!
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Pilings Set |
Preparing the foundation |
Slab poured and waiting on framers |
Elevator pit or spa? Hum! |
Preparing the pilings for the Stringer that will support the main structure. |
Double checking the plans. |
Stringers and Floor Joist going up. |
Beach side of house (South) |
Beach side of house (North) |
Stringers up |
1st Floor Walls View of beach from Master BR. |
Oh! You wanted 9' walls instead of 10'? Oops! |
2 x 6 Exterior wall framing. |
1st Floor Bayside Deck |
Wrap around deck Joist cantilever from structure. |
Master Bath Shower. |
Stair Landing from Ground to 1st Floor in and 18" Web trusses going up between 1st and 2nd floors. |
Ground floor Garage framing. North side looking toward the bay. |
Ground floor Garage framing. South side looking toward the bay. |
Elevator shaft framing...or is the Hot Tube? |
Bayside of House looking toward the beach (row of houses on the beach). Elevator Shaft framing in and Web trusses almost complete. |
Another angle (left is Beach side deck - Right is Bay side deck). |
2nd story framing taking shape. |
My Lead Framer waving as his crew complete the scallop siding on the gable walls. |
Metal Standing Seam Roof. |
Thanks to my friend Ernie from OKC for his fine wood working on the Corbels. |
Hand rails and balusters with post on the inside of the rim joist makes for a clean exterior finish. |
Hand rails on 3rd floor going up. |
Sneak peak at the paint color. |
PVS Post Sleeves and Caps topped with AZEK top rail. Sweet! |
Web Trusses handle he mechanicals great. |
Return Air vents in all rooms. |
No Fart fans here! These babies are 110cfm .3 sones automatic humidity sensing Air Kings! |
Vaulted Ceiling in Living / dining rooms. |
Good view of HVAC system. Lennox, 4 Ton, 4 zones, with variable speed air handling. |
Love the 5/4 x 6 Premium Deck boards used as Louvered Walls. |
Master Bath Shower plumbing. |
Guest Bath. |
Yep! Whole House tank-less water heater complete with inlet particle filter. |