This is view from the southwest (the front door is near the small group of trees)
From the south, looking north -- there will be a nice couple of oaks to the north of the building overhang
From the north looking south -- this big oak will be just off the living area and front porch
From the north-east corner (back of the shop, looking towards the pond) -- we'll clear those oaks out somewhat
From the northwest corner, looking towards the pond
From the south-east (future driveway) -- that big tree in the middle is right in the middle of the third bedroom!
Dirt brought in for concrete pad (looking from the south)
Project Lifecycle View #1 (dirt brought in for concrete pad)
Digging the outside beams for the foundation (looking from the south)
Where the front porch ties to the building foundation
Plumbing in the foundation (better get it right before we pour concrete!)
ready to pour (looking from the south)
making it smooth with the little hovercraft
Project Lifecycle View #2 (foundation poured)
Project Lifecycle View #3 (metal structure skeleton, no walls yet)
Metal structure skeleton, no walls (looking from the south)
Walls going up -- see where they frame out the window openings
They're building the porch
First section of metal skin ("Desert Sand")
They put this door on to "secure" the building
Project Lifecycle View #4 (metal building complete)
Metal building complete -- this is the unfinished front porch/entrance)
Rear overhang -- used galvanized purlins here instead of red oxide
Sweet! Inside view of the "hockey rink" from the open garage door
Front porch -- those columns will be wrapped in wood and stone
View from the living area back towards the shop
Front porch and the view out
Living area -- very sturdy window frameouts!
View as one drives in from the pond
Project Lifecycle View #5 (initial framing underway)
Project Lifecycle View #5--closeup (initial framing underway)
This will be the front door and double window
View of the living area from the shop
Other side of that wall is the kitchen
The shop area was full of framing material
View of the cabin from the main driveway (coming from the pond)
Project Lifecycle View #6 (framing started on porch)
Project Lifecycle View #6--closeup (framing started on porch)
Wrapped columns and framed-in soffit underway
Looking into the master bedroom
Hallway, coat closet, and master bedroom
Rustic-looking living area (view from the shop)
They'll cover up that framing soon -- this will be a workshop area
No one gets between Lisa and her front porch
First family pic in front of the cabin!
Hmmm... maybe we should build real cabinets instead
Front view of the porch (from the west)
Project Lifecycle View #7 (framing done except for Hardi)
Project Lifecycle View #7--closeup (framing done except for Hardi)
The pumphouse for the water well ("Mini-Me")
They installed plywood above the living area
Plenty of room to store things... this is the view from the attic stairs
Project Lifecycle View #8 (may not be much different than #7)
Trenches for the plumbing
Susan and Rodney trimmed these out on a Friday evening
Susan and Rodney trimmed these out on a Friday evening
Project Lifecycle View #9 (Front porch doors, windows, and Hardi complete)
Project Lifecycle View #9--closeup (Front porch doors, windows, and Hardi complete)
Hardi lap siding is done; electrical roughed in for lights and ceiling fans
This will be the additional covering over the actual well
One pipe to fill the pond (good luck!), and one to service the house
At this rate (20gpm), we can fill the pond in one year!
Dusk-to-dawn lighting on the rear porch
The front door has internal blinds
Door and window into shop
Ready for stone wainscoting and painting
Living room electrical (with recessed can lighting)
New view through the living room window (we cleaned out those oaks!)
Shop area, now ready for a workbench (see the pegboard?)
Sheetrock stacked and ready to go up in a week or so
A/C installed above the first floor
View as one drives in from the pond
It'll be a "Texas Mix" of white, cream, and weathered limestone
R-30 in the metal walls; R-19 on the front porch (2x6 walls)
Sheetrock! View from the living room towards the kitchen
Towards the kitchen (refrigerator and desk)
Master bath (to the left is the 4x3 shower)
Towards the living room from the kitchen
You can see the view out of the living room windows
Knotty pine doors ready to be hung
Project Lifecycle View #10 (first time the stone was installed)
Project Lifecycle View #10 -- close-up (first time the stone was installed)
Let's just say Rodney didn't like the first attempt at installing the stone
Try again... This time with feeling!
Much better size and color variation now
Project Lifecycle View #11 (stone porch re-done)
Project Lifecycle View #11 -- close-up (stone porch re-done)
stone-wrapped columns on the porch tie it together (left-side of porch)
stone-wrapped columns on the porch tie it together (right-side of porch)
stained concrete ("Cola" stain color)
The cracks give it "character"
knotty pine door and trim installed
Kitchen cabinets in progress
Master bathroom cabinets in progress
View from the "second floor"
Air conditioning unit in the attic
Drop-down stairs in the hallway
Base cabinets in the kitchen -- we angled the final cabinet
Upper cabinets -- we angled the final cabinet here too
The opening is for the stove/oven and the microwave
Desk and opening for refrigerator
Master bathroom cabinets and armoire
These are some free cabinets we picked up in the neighborhood
We swept and lightly mopped the stained concrete
The stained concrete hasn't been sealed or buffed yet
Cabinet drawers are ready to be installed
Shelves are in... now waiting for the cabinet doors
Cabinet doors have a 2" beaded panel; the hardware is all hidden inside the door
The island is 4'x3', with two sides ready for barstools; note the beaded pine around the island
Shelves above the future washer/dryer/shopsink
The stain is 50% WoodClassics "Fruitwood" and 50% WoodClassics "Natural"; it's not too light or too dark... and it matches the table/chairs real well
We were real happy with the way the stain came out. It's a 50/50 mix of WoodClassics Fruitwood and Natural
Closeup of the kitchen cabinets -- the beaded inserts really make the cabinets "pop"
The master bedroom/bathroom and smallest bedroom are painted Sherwin Williams "Clary Sage"
Project Lifecycle #12 -- painter preparing to paint the porch
Countertops installed (laminate called Deepstar Flint)
note the beveled edge... a very nice touch
They clipped the corners on the island
Paint in progress on the front porch (SW Basket Beige)
kitchen with stained cabinets and installed countertops
Living room painted SW Nomadic Desert
Bedroom #2 painted SW Respite
Cultured marbled countertop installed in hallway bath
The 1/2 bath has Antique Brown marble
Master bath has a nice swath of Antique White cultured marble
Project Lifecycle #13 -- main color painted on the walls (awaiting trim color)
Project Lifecycle #13 (closeup) -- main color painted on the walls (awaiting trim color)
Project Lifecycle #14 -- exterior paint completed and fans/lights installed
Project Lifecycle #14 (closeup) -- exterior paint completed and fans/lights installed
The white ceiling fans accent the stone, and the lights are well-positioned
"Mini-me" (the well pumphouse) all painted
electrical trim-out, plus appliances and cabinet hardware
plumbing trim-out (the toilets work!)
ceiling fan and light over the island look nice
slate tile backsplash installed with under-cabinet lighting
stove and microwave installed
view of the living room from the kitchen
I like the way the kitchen island turned out
view of the living room, towards the front door
Move-in! The large wood table wih carved Texas stars looks great in the room
The island supports 3 to 4 barstools; the overhead light fixture sets the island off nicely
Comfortable seating in the living room makes the cabin a great place to hang out
A little personalized touch, with caricatures from our trip to Florida
The shop area is a huge gameroom, with a foosball table, a ping-pong table, and a dartboard, with a family-made backboard
Trundle bed in the small bedroom
Master bath is a very nice size
Plenty of room for storage, on and underneath the countertop
Master bedroom has a window at the foot of the bed
The paint color is very soothing!
Project Lifecycle #15 -- move-in complete; Texas star now installed
Project Lifecycle #15 (close-up) -- move-in complete; Texas star now installed