Friday, October 31, 2014

Day 144 : Kitchen countertop, Part II

The kitchen island countertop got installed today. It is a granite called "Rainforest Green", but the photo below does not really do it justice. It is a very wild pattern and a real eye-catcher. We got photos from several available slabs and were able to pick one and even decide which area they were going to use for this piece.


The plumbers also installed more components, like the shower panel for our master bath shower:


So the big ticket items are done after more than 20 weeks of construction. We still have to be patient though with actually moving in as a few minor things need to be fixed or installed. But we are ready to start moving furniture into the  house. Yeah!

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Day 143 : Kitchen countertop

The pace of work picked up considerably during the last few days. We are pushing to wrap everything up (well, most of it anyways) on Friday so that we can move some furniture into the house over the weekend. We still do not know when we can actually spend the first night in the new house. Maybe Monday...

The painters are back working on the trim, doors and completing the second coat of the wall paint.
At the same time, the plumbers are installing the faucets and shower fixtures. The electricians also are back installing light fixtures. And the rain gutters have been installed as well (sorry, no photos yet as it was too dark when I got there).

But the most prominent update for today was the outer part of our kitchen countertop. We picked a black quartz material (Silestone "Tebas Black") that is not quite as shiny as granite (hopefully showing less fingerprints and water stains). We plan to install a tile backsplash at some later point in time. The island part is scheduled for Friday (tomorrow) morning.

Kitchen countertop with sink and faucet
Integrated wall oven/induction cooktop and microwave

Once we have moved in and are settled, I will post more photos of the finished rooms, but here are just a few examples of the other components that got installed over the last two days:

Master bathroom shower door
Ceiling fan in our porch



Monday, October 27, 2014

Day 140 : Central vac

Wow! It's 20 weeks into the building phase already. But we are only days away from wrapping up. The (hopefully) last week of construction started slow. Todays main topic was the installation of the central vacuum unit.

The wall intakes and some piping (the part that is now hidden behind drywall) has been installed a while ago, but the vacuum unit itself and the rest of the piping and control wiring has been done today. Here is a photo of the rather large unit mounted inside the utility room.


Saturday, October 25, 2014

Day 138 : Bathroom vanity countertops

Doris wanted to have concrete countertops with integrated sinks for the bathroom vanities. We had a hard time finding someone local for this job. All out of state manufacturers are killing you with shipping/installation cost. Eventually, we discovered a company in Montpelier, called "Anomal". They do custom concrete work, mostly for restaurants (concrete bars like at several fancy Montpelier restaurants or Piecasso in Stowe). We met with them a while ago and looked at some of their installations. After some back and forth we decided to work with them. We met again earlier this month to discuss the design, size and color (matching our tiles).

Today our countertops for Master Bath and Powderroom arrived. And they are gorgeous! See for yourself:



In the meantime, the painters are back to finish the inside trim. We worked all day today in the porch (sanding, applying one coat of UV/stain protection). Light fixtures and electrical components are also being completed. For example, we have the heat pumps working since yesterday!
The kitchen countertops are scheduled to be installed on Thursday.

The bottom line is that we hope to move in next weekend!!! At least we will be moving the bigger furniture pieces to Westford and then do the rest over the coming weeks.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Day 135 : Cable railing, kitchen progress

Just a quick update on the progress: the kitchen appliances have been delivered yesterday and are being installed piece by piece. Here is the wall oven and microwave:



On the outside, the cables are being installed in our railing. We will have the same setup on the interior stair railing. More on that later.



Sunday, October 19, 2014

Day 132 : The porch is almost done

Work continued yesterday, even on a rainy Saturday. The result is an almost finished deck railing (with only a few boards and the cables are missing) as well as porch. We'll only need a few more of those shake siding planks in the gable and a coat of oil on the cedar and fir wood. Oh, and the ceiling fan with light. But that all seems like minor items now. We're getting close...

Here are a few photos that I took today (Sunday) with my wide angle lens for a change:






Saturday, October 18, 2014

Day 130 : Kitchen progress

Work continued on the porch, deck railing, interior doors and trim as well as kitchen installation. Here is just a quick update on the kitchen status. For those of you who knew the "old" (renovated) kitchen... there are really only few differences. Why change a design that we really liked?


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Day 128 : A very busy day...

We had a big day today. I counted at least 12 cars at the site when we visited around noon time. There may have been more... it seemed like an extremely busy place with people almost stepping on each other's toes.



But let's start from scratch: The kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities had been delivered yesterday. By noon today, the first wall cabinets have been installed already.



Then we had one crew painting doors and another one installing all the trim (baseboards, door frames) and the wide hardwood window sills. Here is an example of the window sills:


Next was the flooring team that was wrapping up the floor installation in the basement with bamboo and then continuing with the floor tiles in the master bath.

The electricians were back as well and started installing outlets, lights and switches. However, I found them installing the wrong type of devices. Half a day's work needs to be redone tomorrow when they bring the Decora type switches we specified... It was again an oversight or miscommunication on their side, but it only shows that you really have to watch every single step.

And last but not least: The framing crew was also back, completing the cedar pergola and starting on the deck railing system:




On the porch side, the EzeBreeze windows were installed in part today and one section on the inside got finished with fir tongue and groove boards. All of the sudden, this room has a completely different character. Hard to describe with photos, but I believe this will be one of our favorite places to hang out, not just in the middle of summer.



Today may have been the last really warm day of the season with temps around 80F. We are entering a rainy phase over the next few days, so keep your fingers crossed that at least some work on the outside can continue.



Monday, October 13, 2014

Day 126 : Tiles, hardwood flooring, pellet stove

I wrote about the tiling problem in the bathroom. Luckily, the problem has been corrected in the meantime. Here are the two versions (all black before and with the proper wall tiles after). The second version looks much nicer, doesn't it?



We learned that the kitchen cabinets will be delivered tomorrow, so the hardwood floor in the main living area had to be installed today (tiling work is still not completed). At the same time, the pellet stove has been delivered:


Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Day 120 : Siding almost complete, garage door, flooring

By now, the siding work is almost complete. You can see the "olive" gable shakes that give a nice accent to the exterior.



The garage door has been installed as well. 



And on the inside, the flooring work has begun. First item is the tile work in the bathrooms. The (electric) radiant floor heating mats have been set in the Master Bath. And shower wall as well as tub platform and surround have been tiled. The tile layers put down wrong tiles around the tub (will have to be corrected), but here is a photo of our shower wall:


The hardwoord floor material (strand bamboo) has been brought to the site as well. Most of our flooring area will be covered with this, so there are quite a few boxes:



Thursday, October 2, 2014

Day 115 : Painting, siding progress, garage roof

It was a beautiful fall day with temps in the low 70s again and a busy day at the site today. It is my second day of applying custom colors to some rooms, the siding crew is making good progress, the framers were back to install the little overhang roof on the front of the garage. And the painters came back to work on the outside trim.

Here are a few photos of the siding and garage roof work (and the final result of the day). The interior painting is still taking a bit longer before I can show results...





BTW: We seem to have a bald eagle in our neighborhood! There were numerous sightings although I have not had luck myself yet. But I noticed four ospreys circling in the afternoon thermals over Coyote Ridge.