Thursday, August 12, 2010
House update: Framing
Our framing crew started on Saturday. We are using Rangel Framing, owned by Daniel Rangel from Greenville. David is also out there every day he isn't working. Here are a few pictures of the progress so far:
This is looking into the garage. It opens on the side of the house.
This is the view from the back corner now. Part of the cathedral ceiling in the living room is going up.
Here's another view from the back. You can start to see where the back porch will be.
A closer view of the back of the house, from the other corner.
Inside the living room, with a lot of bracing still in place.
Looking into the kitchen area.
Looking up at the catheral ceiling.
But don't try to go out on the front porch.... that first step will get you!
Later on both porches will be poured, but for now it's just an empty shell.
The framing has come a long way! They still have to frame the upstairs bonus room and the rest of the roof. Next comes roofing and siding! More updates will be coming as progress is made. Thanks for visiting!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
House update: We've got bricks!
This will be the front porch.
Here's the view from the back right corner.
This is the view from the backyard.
The foundation is almost done, as of today. They still have to build the front steps. Framing is set to begin soon! Then it will start to actually look like a house.
I'll update as soon as it looks different!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Our House Build Update: More digging, and pouring footings
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Welcome to 2010, fireplace!
Now he's got two book cases, and most of the two columns.
He built doors for the lower cabinets, added the shelves into the book cases, and started adding decorative moulding pieces. He also framed up a box to go between the two book cases that will frame a large picture later. That box was topped with crown moulding.
Friday, July 9, 2010
And so it begins... Our House Build: Digging!
-Trim trees and clear brush and stumps from the land.
-Some minor grading to smooth it out a little.
- Installed the culvert pipe to run under the driveway.
- Had gravel poured over the pipe for the base of the driveway.
On July 4th, David and his dad set out some stakes to lay out basically where the house would sit. Then, we ended up having to move it back about 10 feet to make sure it was in the right spot for the septic tank. When it was finally settled where it would sit, David started digging.
This is our house plan.
This is what the lot looks like now. You will have to use your imagination to visualize the house sitting there! :-)
Monday, July 5, 2010
When Trees Attack

Thursday, July 1, 2010
What water can do....
What a mess! See how those boards are rotten and splitting? It's amazing what can be under your floors without you ever knowing it! Obviously, the floor joists had to be replaced again, just like in the kitchen job.
Much better! Nobody has to worry about falling through the floor with these new boards in place. (It can happen! Remember the almost-disaster where the refrigerator sat? Scary!) Now we just need to cover that up. It's usually a bad idea to leave gaping holes in your house for extended periods of time! :-)
Almost back to normal! Let's get some flooring back on there.
And that's it! Sometimes you have to end up taking it all the way back to the dirt, but the end result is much stronger, sturdier, and nicer than it was before.
Coming soon: Taking a mantel from early 90's brass to classic and elegant in white. It's almost like one of those home makeover shows...... almost. :-)