And after two days of making the trek to the library or pool, we can crap again.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Moving Water and Sewer Lines
The last two days we have been moving the water and sewer lines. So the yard looks like construction has begun! Enjoy the video we made of what is happening.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Kitchen Planning
All weekend M and I were thinking about the kitchen design. The crux of the question was where to put the refrigerator. There are only so many places a refrigerator can go, yet we didn't think we liked any of them. So off to 3-D.
D went to the FH chapel and laid out with boxes and tables a life-size model of the kitchen to walk around. I turned to my design software and started rendering the kitchen in 3-D. My models were much nicer to look at but walking through the kitchen was also helpful.
Here are some views of the 3-D kitchens I made. My favorite is on the top, M + D's favorite is on the bottom.
D went to the FH chapel and laid out with boxes and tables a life-size model of the kitchen to walk around. I turned to my design software and started rendering the kitchen in 3-D. My models were much nicer to look at but walking through the kitchen was also helpful.
Here are some views of the 3-D kitchens I made. My favorite is on the top, M + D's favorite is on the bottom.
Silt Fence
The silt fence is up, let the digging commence... someday.
Our silt fence has been up for a couple of weeks, the outline of our house is still there, but we are still waiting for digging.
Here are some pictures of the silt fence.
Our silt fence has been up for a couple of weeks, the outline of our house is still there, but we are still waiting for digging.
Here are some pictures of the silt fence.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Ant Farming
Our current house is a ant habitat, not intentionally of course. Despite our many attempts at ant eradication, from squashing them all to slow acting poison to spraying around the house, whenever it rains or outside conditions are less favorable they invade. We all have our ant stories. I have found ants crawling on my bed, the top bunk. J often has them crawling up his leg as he sits reading in the living room. Once someone found an ant in their ear when they woke up. Most memorable is the muffin story.
Back in the fall mom made muffins before going to bed. The next morning, I ate muffins for breakfast in the dark at 5am before swim practice. When I got home from school the rest of the family told me in horror that when they woke up the muffins were covered in ants! So who knows how many ants I ate that morning! YUCK!
Today, J is taking out the round patio stones in our front yard. Some of them have thousands of ants with their eggs underneath. I took pictures of the ants and the ant eradication team.
All those little white things, yeah those are so to be inhabitants of our house.
M, the eradication team, out to get as many ants as possible!
Back in the fall mom made muffins before going to bed. The next morning, I ate muffins for breakfast in the dark at 5am before swim practice. When I got home from school the rest of the family told me in horror that when they woke up the muffins were covered in ants! So who knows how many ants I ate that morning! YUCK!
Today, J is taking out the round patio stones in our front yard. Some of them have thousands of ants with their eggs underneath. I took pictures of the ants and the ant eradication team.
All those little white things, yeah those are so to be inhabitants of our house.
M, the eradication team, out to get as many ants as possible!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Siding and Windows and Doors, oh my!
Our living room has turned into a house planning center. Below is a taste of the decisions we are trying to make.
Siding:
For the exterior we are considering J & N stone's brickease product on the foundation and then using Hardieplank lap siding the rest of the way up. We haven't decided yet whether we will use Hardieplank shingles (shakes) for the dormers. So far our favorite colors might be Heathered Moss and Mountain Sage, thinking a green might blend nicely between our yellow and blue neighbors. Perhaps we will form a neighborhood color wheel!
Windows:
There is ongoing debate here on site about whether or not to try Serious Windows, some super energy efficient fiberglass windows. Today we should finish our spreadsheet of window sizes and coatings to send to Serious, Pella, and maybe a few other companies to get quotes.
Doors:
Who knew you had to have your doors chosen to get a permit? I am not filled in completely on what we are thinking, I do know there are fiberglass options.
Other matters of note on site today:
Dad and Jonny may try to put up the silt fence. The outline of the house is staked out and marked with string. The gas line and sewer just happen to run right underneath the new house, so the next few months begin an experiment of living without heat, hot water, or a stove. And the truss plans came in differently than Dad had thought.
Siding:
For the exterior we are considering J & N stone's brickease product on the foundation and then using Hardieplank lap siding the rest of the way up. We haven't decided yet whether we will use Hardieplank shingles (shakes) for the dormers. So far our favorite colors might be Heathered Moss and Mountain Sage, thinking a green might blend nicely between our yellow and blue neighbors. Perhaps we will form a neighborhood color wheel!
Windows:
There is ongoing debate here on site about whether or not to try Serious Windows, some super energy efficient fiberglass windows. Today we should finish our spreadsheet of window sizes and coatings to send to Serious, Pella, and maybe a few other companies to get quotes.
Doors:
Who knew you had to have your doors chosen to get a permit? I am not filled in completely on what we are thinking, I do know there are fiberglass options.
Other matters of note on site today:
Dad and Jonny may try to put up the silt fence. The outline of the house is staked out and marked with string. The gas line and sewer just happen to run right underneath the new house, so the next few months begin an experiment of living without heat, hot water, or a stove. And the truss plans came in differently than Dad had thought.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Planning Upstairs: SJ and JP Bedrooms
We are in the market for good ideas for the upstairs. So far we have lots of pictures for SJ and JP's room/rooms. We are thinking small, with good storage. SJ would like a small, nook like room with an older feel. JP likes the idea of yet another bunk bed (can't decide if he would use top or bottom) and is also thinking small. In reality, we only use our rooms for sleeping and getting dressed so a lot of space would be a waste.
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