Thursday, January 2, 2014

Progress pictures through Framing

Drive them babies home!
 
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.













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