Friday, August 7, 2009

Time for a...

CELEBRATION!

Yep, we passed our inspection yesterday and we get to start moving in!! We are so, soo, sooo excited to actually start moving in. My mind is already stuck in decorating mode and we haven't even moved a single box in yet. I may go ahead tonight and order the kids new bedding & bathroom decor if I get a minute, I've been "researching" it for what seems like forever. Even though it seems as if we've been in building mode for a while now (almost 2 years!), it doesn't seem "real" to be moving in and decorating yet either. Confusing, huh? :)

The kids are out of school today so we're trying to get organized, sorted and packed up. I've made countless Goodwill donation trips this week, along with trips to the dump, in an attempt to be half-way organized packer atleast. Of course, I'm not claiming to be the best packer ever (my old packing style was actually throwing everything in trash bags at the last minute, lol) but we're actually getting a lot packed up in boxes today. I actually packed everything up in the kitchen so nice & neat only to realize that ALL the oven mitts & eating utensils were in there -- and the kids needed lunch, oops! ;)

But hopefully we can get quite a bit moved in this weekend -- with only the big things left, until we can get some help moving those down; that's the goal anyway. There is still work to be done on the outside of the house to get it 100% complete, but it'll be nicer that we can all be together as a family while it's getting done. It's been a long 2 years and we're all ready to move in and enjoy life as a complete family again. We won't know how to behave with a true "home" again and a daddy/husband who doesn't have to work all day and then work all night too. We're all tired and cranky but way beyond excited too. Woohoo!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

It's finally time for...


Well, not really Inspector Gadget... but I thought he was fitting for this post. We're finally ready for our *final* electrical inspection (wow!). It will happen today, and it's so stressful wondering how it will turn out.

David worked so hard on putting all the electrical wiring in himself (no, he's not an electrician by trade). It was hard work and there were days that I thought we'd surely never be done... I'm sure he felt the same way when things didn't go right. It was overwhelming and time consuming to say the least. And you definitely don't want to rush something as important as all the electrical, no skimping there for sure -- can we say, um, housefire? Whew, no thanks. But it's all over with now, or so we hope anyway.

I'm keeping my fingers & toes crossed that we pass this inspection today... and we can get to moving in! I can't believe it's almost move in time -- like legal moving in time! ha ha

Hopefully I will post the good news later today. Feel free to cross your fingers (or toes!) for us. :)

Monday, August 3, 2009

We can finally see the light!

Sorry I haven't updated recently. We've been working hard towards being able to move in -- but we still aren't there yet. :( Between all of Davids tools being stolen from the house and the crazy amounts of rain that we've gotten for the past 2 weeks... it's just not been happy around here at all. We are finally starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel though. Yay!

In the meantime, here are some new pictures that I took last week. Even more things have been completed since then so I'll take new pictures soon. :)


Here are some random shots from around the house...

After the granite was set & kitchen sink installed. We have since put on the cabinet knobs & pulls (that we found at Target!), I'll post those pics next time. Oh, and the dishwasher is in now too. ~


I can't wait to use my new stove! I love it. ~

The new fridge, oh how I've missed the icemaker with crushed ice! Lame, I know. I'm excited about this fridge space, I can stash my cakes (my hobby) in here with no problem! ~

This is the new light in the dining room. It's sooo big but turned out looking great!


The 2 pendant lights are a great touch for over the island ~


And here are the stairs after finally being stained, we went darker on the posts. They turned out great! The painter still has to paint the white under the steps (the stoop?)



We installed the ceiling fan in our master bedroom. David picked it out because it has an antique look to it. I wasn't too sure about it (it's red, coupled with our blue wall and ivory ceiling... reminds me of our flag, lol) but it turned out really nice and it looks great.




The tile in the master shower looks great. Now we're ready to order the glass door for it. :)




Here is the shower seat. The tile is actually being grouted tonight - so watch for new pics soon!


David hung up the lights on the porch and put in the can lights too...

And we got someone to do some grade work -- it's starting to look like a real house now... no more dirt piles or porta-potties around! Yep, the porta-potty is GONE, finally! And we'll soon be putting in the real front door, it's purdy! :)
And the HVAC units are awesome, so nice & quiet. Which is great considering they are so close to our bedroom window.
We went last week (after the stolen tools) and bought new faux wood blinds for every window. It stinks because I was looking forward to having such wonderful views without blinds -- but after having a "creep" come and steal from us, I think I'll feel better having them up. They look great too! Not nearly as bad as I'd thought.

There's the run down for now. I'll update again with new pics. Keep your fingers (and toes!) crossed that we'll make it for inspection this week. The inspector only works 2 days a week... so it's very, very important that we can get him out ASAP and that we pass. Then we'll finally get to move out of our rental house and can start making this house a HOME! Woohoo!!!! :)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

One night down...

I made it thru our 1st night staying in the new house -- just one night after someone broke in. I don't know why I thought that would be such a good idea for us to move on in so soon, lol. I only got maybe 4 hours of sleep and was awake like a watchdog from 1am till almost 5am -- WIDE awake. Boy, I'm feeling it now at 5pm! I can't hang on a few hours sleep anymore. I hope tonight is better, it's bad enough not having a working toilet or water but I love my sleep!

Some things I didn't think of about moving down there --> I didn't think about how dark it'd be out there, man, it was dark! And the noises, tons of new noises that hopefully we'll get used to soon. Everytime I'd hear a noise that I thought would be someone out there sneaking around, I'd hit the lock button on my van remote... it makes the horn beep once. I bet our neighbors down the road thought I was crazy with the van that honks the horn all night long! ha ha :) And the neighbors have a dog that barked off & on all night long. But that's fine by me, I can't wait to have our own dog down at our house... so maybe they can be watch doggies together. lol

David took the day off work today to get some more work done on the house and to buy himself some must-have tools that he needs to get the electrical work all complete. He has to work tomorrow though. He was able to get our front porch light up so that will come in handy. Lastnight for awhile we resorted to putting his work light (that wasn't stolen for some reason, thankfully) out on the front porch, we left the cord inside the house in case we heard someone... then we'd plug it in quickly to scare them off. I felt like the "Home Alone" movie -- trying to rig up all these things to scare off the bad guys. :)

We went to Lowes today and bought a 50-gallon water heater. Hopefully this can get installed soon so we can have water on! woohoo! People with running an endless supply of water pouring from their faucets & working toilets are spoiled I tell ya! lol

We also decided (well I did...) that we needed to have blinds up on the windows, especially after Sunday night. I wasn't going to put any blinds on any of the windows but my mind changed on that I guess. I don't want any peepers out there lurking around looking in! Especially when it's sooo dark outside, call me a baby but it makes me nervous! We made due lastnight with sheets & kraft paper... but you can only have that "look" for so long and that definitely wasn't what I'd envisioned for our new dream house. So we bought blinds for every window today too. We went with the 2" faux wood. I can't wait to see how good they look. The manager there gave us 10% off of everything we bought today -- saving us $140.00 total. We love our local Lowes store! They've really taken good care of us with this house build.

Even better news --> while moving our mattresses yesterday I found the camera battery charger! So now I can get back to taking pictures. Now was not a good time to lose the only battery charger we had. I'll come back and edit this post with pictures once we get the blinds put in so you can check out how they look.

Well, that's about it for now. The kids start school tomorrow and I've got hair to cut; clothes to lay out; backpacks to pack; and then dinner to cook all within the next hour or so. I'll update again tomorrow.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Mad, sad, sick and more mad...

I actually was going to post pictures today of the kitchen cabinets and the "after" pictures of the granite that was set today (they turned out beautiful by the way)... but instead we're busy doing other things. Like calling the police and checking craigslist all day long.

David took the day off his regular job to get some more work done on the house. We were hoping to be ready for the inspector to come this week -- and to be able to move in by next week. But instead when he got there this morning he realized that someone had came into the house lastnight and stolen every tool he had. Every single one... not even a hammer left.

The police came out and was able to get a print off the back door, a shoe print and several pictures of tire tracks... but we doubt that will lead to anything. You can tell where "they" (AKA: the low-life scum theives) drove around to the back of the house, loaded up everything, drove on around the house and down the driveway.

I guess the "good news" is that only minimal damage was done to the house and they didn't steal my kitchen appliances or many other things that we down there (like expensive Lutron lighting switches that were sitting right there all boxed up untouched, etc). We're lucky for that, it could have been much worse I suppose. But just the thought of someone walking thru our house, stealing all of my husbands beloved tools that he took such good care of and had planned on keeping forever -- gone, just like that... it just makes me sick.

I hope tomorrow is a much better day. And I hope tonight isn't a repeat of lastnight either. It makes me want a viscious hungry attack dog roaming around the house 24/7; a burglar alarm system for inside the house; a constant feed video system surrounding the outside of the house that I can watch from here; AND a deer camera set up in a tree just in case all the other things fail. You know what I mean?

Whew, what a day...


Monday, July 13, 2009

So much to do, so MUCH to do!

These past few weeks have really been kicked into high gear now that we're trying to move within 2 weeks (yikes!). David has been working down at the house nonstop, after working full days at his regular fulltime job. Poor guy is working his tail off! I've been trying to help him, which is really fun for me now that it's not anything with sawing - me & saws probably wouldn't be a good mix! lol! I didn't realize before how many littles things there are to do... it's just never ending it seems.

This past Saturday we had a guy come and start grading the dirt around the house. It's amazing how different the outside of the house looks since having all the dirt piles leveled out around the house and all spread out so nice & even. He has to come back one more time after we get the backyard ready for him, then he'll be done. I can almost envision grass, flowers and stepping stones. :)

Then yesterday I helped all day and I think we really got a lot done on the inside. We put on all the wall electrical plates, all the Lutron dimmer switches, put up all the ceiling fans except for 1, the Lutron fan/light conrols, all the smoke detectors except for 1, we sat 2 of the 3 toilets, put in the bathroom vanities in all bathrooms, and David was able to put all the tub/shower fixtures on the kids bathroom.

We're still waiting on the painter to catch up, which is getting a little tiresome considering he's been working in s-l-o-w motion (or not at all) and putting us on the back burner. So he may need a little "talking to". :) He's holding us up on getting other things done because we're waiting for him. The tile guy is working on our bathroom still and hopefully he'll kick it up a notch this week too because he still has quite a bit to do, but it's looking good and I'm excited to see it all get finished.

These next 2 weeks will be super busy but exciting too. We're crossing our fingers for a temporary certificate of occupancy so we can move in. Hopefully I'll find the camera battery charger soon so I can take some pictures of how it's all looking now. :)

Kitchen appliances

I haven't updated in awhile. We've been so busy with trying to finish the house and things are finally moving along at record pace. We were really excited to learn that our county will give us a temporary certificate of occupancy if there are no safety hazzards inside the house... which means we can move in (yay!)... but that means we'll still have more things to complete within a 30 to 60 day timeframe (boo!) like finishing the porch and other outside things. The inspectors will hopefully be coming out next week. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. We will have to get the HVAC & electrical inspected by one inspector first, and if that passes, then another inspector has to come out to work thru the house for the temp c.o. Stressful stuff!

But the "not so good" news is that I've misplaced our camera battery charger, which really stinks when there are so many things that I should taking pictures of! Grrrrr.... I'm working on finding the charger, it has to be around here somewhere... but until then, here is what all we've been working on.

Just on this past Saturday my kitchen appliances were delivered. They are beautiful! My husband really got a deal on the fridge (Samsung 26 cu ft french door style, stainless steel model) -- I think we saved about $1,000 due to big sales, store price matches and rebates. What's even better is that we bumped our delivery out a week because we weren't ready for them yet. So Lowes call us Saturday morning to say that they were actually out of the model we bought but they'd upgrade us to the newer model for free. Woohoo!! I actually wanted the newer model because it had a few features I really liked but I couldn't justify the $400 +/- expense of upgrading. So I was stoked to say the least! And the delivery guys arrived like 30 minutes early, which I thought never happened in the delivery world! :)

And we saved $1,000 even on the range at BestBuy-- it was a floor model and has some slight scratches on the top but it's nothing you'd notice at all. We may even be able to buff some of them out... but it doesn't really matter to me as long as it cooks, then I'm good. :) It's an Electrolux stainless steel slide-in range that has double ovens with convection cooking (which I know nothing about convection cooking!). We actually had no plans to go to BestBuy that day, so it was funny to just walk in and see the range sitting there... like it was waiting on us to buy it! ha ha! David had been doing research on different ranges and we really both liked this one -- but the price was just wayyyy out of our budget -- so we were so happy to find this for such a great deal.

BestBuy also had the Samsung dishwasher we wanted on sale too and they were even willing to mark it down another $150.00 if we'd buy from them along with the stove. David took that offer to Lowes and they matched it for us, plus took 10% off. Talk about another deal! :) It's really amazing what kind of deals you can get if you ask and are ready to buy right then. So Lowes delivered our new dishwasher with the fridge.

I'm so excited to see my kitchen all coming together. It's really so nice, the kitchen of my dreams. I will finally have some room to spread out across the island and cook all our meals, bake yummy cakes & pies, and even learn to can foods (if I can make anything grow in the garden is a whole 'nutha post, lol) -- I cannot wait!! :)

Friday, June 12, 2009

It's really June already?

The past month has been a whirl-wind... some productive days, others not. Sometimes we feel like it's two steps forward, five steps back but I keep reminding myself that it will all be worth it in the end. I guess when we're building your own house, that's how it goes sometimes. In September, it will be 2 years that we've been building this house. Whew!

Since I last blogged we've managed to get the granite in the bathroom done. It looks good but I need to take a close-up pic of it. Here's a shot of the master tub as it is now. David is going to finish it up soon and the tile guy will tile above the granite top. We've got the oil rubbed bronze faucet to put in that looks really good too (another awesome Ebay find!).


We've sold all the extra wood flooring (with the exception of a small bit we're keeping for another project later on), and we even made a little extra money on it. In fact, we made back the money that we paid for the flooring in our house. David had to lift that wood and move those big piles too many times to count... so I know he was happy for it to GO finally! No more splinters. ;)

We got the HVAC units up and running! I feel like shouting this from the rooftops because I was starting to wonder if we'd EVER get it done. Whew, this was the biggest time killer for us... like 3 months time killer! David knows enough about HVAC stuff to do a majority of the work himself so he got quite a bit done, but he needed his friend to come get it all actually going and checked out. And the timing was never right for him to come help so it held us up on that... which help us up on the floors being to acclimate for 10 days before being sanded/stained/finished... which holds us up on setting the kitchen floor cabinets... which holds us up on ordering the granite countertops! Whew, did you follow that?? :) We went with Lennox units and they're so quiet, which is a good thing considering both units aren't too far from our bedrooms windows. Here are some pics of David getting ready to pour the slab for the units to sit on... and then the final product. :)










In the meantime of waiting for the HVAC friend, he was able to go ahead and start putting up the kitchen top cabinets. I love them! They look so nice and I can't wait to see how my kitchen will look when it's all put together. The kitchen is really such a focal point when you walk in the house. Here's a close-up showing the color/glaze and another of how it looks so far.





David was also able to put my 9 foot pantry in the mudroom. It's very BIG & tallbut I'm sure I'll figure out a way to use all that space. I love how the bottom shelves roll out so I can actually see the cans in the back now (unlike in this rental house, I'm always shuffling cans around to reach the back of the pantry). I can't wait to get all my cake pans out and put in the top of the pantry, all nice & neat finally. I miss my cake pans.





The tile guy has completed all the floors and now he's working on our shower. It all looks good and I can't wait to see how well it all looks once he's done. We're really happy with the tile & grout we chose. I'll have to take picture of this again -- I can't find them on the computer!

The guys are coming back to finish the wood floors next weekend. I picked out a stain called "Antique Oak" but I'm kinda worried that it won't be as dark as I'd like. I've read where some people mix "Ebony" stain in with another color to make it darker... I may try this week before they come to see what I think. I'm just not into the light brown oak color and I have this darker walnut color in my head that I want to match.

In the meantime, I've been thinking of decorating ideas for the kids bedrooms. I'm wanting a Pottery Barn look for not so much the Pottery barn price. :) So I've been busy looking around at different fabrics and accessories. I'm thinking shabby chic for Katelyn's bedroom and sports themed for Cole's. I've been getting the kids ideas too, I want them to love their new rooms... but I know they will.
Until next time! ;)

Thursday, April 23, 2009

This week...

the painter is still working on getting the final coats of paint on the walls (the kitchen golden mustard color looks amazing!), along with the ceilings painted an ivory color... and all the trim painted bright white. It's taking him a while but he hopes to be done by next week.

The tile guy starts today. I can't wait to see how it turns out! We're still working on getting a grout color picked out... it shouldn't be too hard to pick but we just haven't had time to check out the choices.

David's friend is coming back this weekend to help get the HVAC unit up and running. We had to order more parts for it so they couldn't finish it last weekend. I don't think I've blogged about the unit we chose yet. David researched a LOT of different HVAC units and we decided to put extra money into a nice Lennox unit. I'll have to ask him more questions about it later. It "zaps" stuff in the air, cool huh? That's about all I know about it, lol.

In the meantime, we went to Hobby Lobby lastnight and bought me several neat signs for the house and we checked out some nice artwork too. I can't wait to get all moved in and actually decorate each room! :)

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Tile will be starting soon

Sometime within the next week the sub will begin on doing the tile installation. The sub is actually a good friend of David's though, so I'm sure we're getting a good deal and good quality too. We'll have tile in the master bath/kids bath/half bath; the mudroom; and the laundry room. Oh, and the kitchen back splash will be tiled also.

Lowe's delivered our tile package (over $2,000... ouch... for supplies alone... double ouch) yesterday so we'll all ready - just waiting on him to start. We decided to use the "Realto Beige" for most of the tile, we used this in our last renovated house and it held up good.

The bathroom/mudroom/laundry room floors will be done in 12x12 tiles. The 6x6 will be used in the master shower on the wall, along with 4x4 tiles and a mosiac tile to break up the design on the wall. The shower floor will be mosiac tiles too, but a different pattern. David is in charge of designing the "look" we want, because I'm way too visual to put it all together.

Here are a few pics, they're not the best in the world... but it'll give you an idea of the look/color we're going with.






I'm excited to see how it all looks! :)

Yay for electricity!

For us, anything & everything to do with electricity has been a very l-o-n-g, almost never-ending nightmare, think major major pain in the rump times one hundred (atleast!) --> from getting the inspector(s) to come out; to getting long ditches dug & covered again; to ordering and getting the right parts; to David wiring... and wiring... and wiring, in what we was sure was going to take several years by itself! -- only to name a few things that really took forever!

I am sooo happy to say that as of yesterday (4.17.09) we have electricity!



After having the temporary electric pole put up a year and a half ago...



and having it 250 feet from the house... with an extension cord for power!

Then to David building the boxes (and 4 foot trough!)... waiting to be inspected!


to being inspected (and passing!), but more waiting... for 2 weeks!


Only to come down to the house on Thursday to see this.... in the driveway...


And upon closer inspection... I see this...



it's 3 trucks from the electric company running our main wires to the box! Yay!


And they left the box looking like this -- just waiting for a meter now!


And the very next day (which is possibly lightening speed for around here!), we have a meter!!

So here is one of those "what do you see?" pictures in our already messy new laundry room... look closely!


Did you guess electrical outlet?? Ding ding! Woohoo! We have a working plug with the radio pumping!


Oh boy, oh boy... this week has been a good one! Another big thing DONE! :)

The wood floors are down!

We've been in a frustrating pattern for several weeks of take two steps, back one, up three, back two... you get the idea... so sorry I haven't updated lately and sorry this post is like forever long.

The wood floors were laid last weekend by a really great (and fast!) flooring crew and we're sooo happy with how they turned out! We used a mix of red & white oak wood, rustic grade. David found the wood flooring on Craigslist last year -- I'll have to more to say about that in just a minute. There are plenty of worm holes, burns and knots in every room; tons of character. It's a very cozy farmhouse look with the floors being done. I just *love* them.

The flooring will have to acclimate (spelling? who needs spell check!) for 10 days once the HVAC unit gets kicked on and then they'll come back in to sand it and put the stain on. We chose the "antique brown" stain by MinWax -- it's a little lighter then I picked at first but David wanted a nice brown versus my dark walnut so I think it's a good compromise. Plus they say it'll darken over time too. They are beautiful either way.

David found us some wood floor vents online from a really nice vendor. They sit flush with the flooring and will be stained at the same time too. This company seems to take good care of their customers; our orders were shipped right away and packaged perfectly so we didn't end up getting broken or chipped pieces. It's not much fun to order something and wait on it to be delivered, only to find out it's broken and has to be returned... then you wait again; we've had this happen for sure. I will try to remember to post the company info that he used in case anyone else is interested in checking them out.

Now for the super awesome news! As I was saying before, David found this great deal on wood flooring on Craigslist last year. There was a local couple who was going to build a house but ended up not being able to -- they had found this flooring at an auction and bought it, intending to use it in their new house. Well, to make a long story short... we bought it for a good deal (around $2400) and the man told us it was enough to do a 2500 square foot house. Perfect! Our house is right around 2000 sq ft plus plenty for trash pieces, waste, etc. We were really happy with the deal... sooo...

Fast forward to last weekend when David had to unload it all from the house. To say it was a pain would be an ultimate understatement. He busted (shredded really!) a tire on the interstate trying to haul the massive loads from the storage unit (20 minutes away) to the house even though he took small loads each time; he had to unload it bit by bit up the front steps and stack it in different areas so the load on the floor joists wouldn't be too much {who knew wood flooring could weigh 6000 pounds?!??!}, then he had to sort through some of it and get out the really bad pieces that were really junky and knotted thru the other side, etc. This took him several nights... on nights after his full-time job was over... because it rained all weekend so he couldn't move it in the rain... and with his bad back that gives out without notice and puts him on the couch for days at the time. He was in pain -- both physically & mentally I'm sure but he's such a trooper, he got it done. ;)




BUT --> he was thinking to himself, man this looks (and feels!) like A LOT more than just 2500 square feet. So imagine our surprise (or atleast mine!) when the flooring crew got there and said we had over 5000 sq feet!!! We'd have more than 3000 sq feet left over -- to sale! and make our money back! Woohoo! Now, is that a deal or what???

The stinky part was that David had to go back down there the next night and move the left over 3000+ sq ft back OUT of the house so the crew could finish flooring the rest of the house. But, we'll sell it and pay for pay for our wood and maybe some of the cost of hiring a crew to install it too! So that good deal got even better! :)


This is the living room, looking into the kitchen....



From the kitchen, looking into the living room...


A close up of the neat worm holes...




I thought this dark wood looked really neat!




And this was Davids favorite piece --> burl wood?



And below is one of the wood floor vents just roughly thrown in there...







So, what do you think about the floors?


I know I've said this over & over but... it's so neat to see the house all coming together --> even though it's frustrating dealing with county codes who work on their own schedules & aren't very clear on expectations to the lay person who has no clue (I think they do that on purpose!); the electric dept who fail you a year ago on your ditch (who even knew ditches were THAT important?? lol) and just tell you now AFTER you've been waiting for a meter for DAYS; and the great sub crews that don't show up/call you back/or half do their jobs... all in all, it's soooo worth it! ;)

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Monday, March 30, 2009

Oops, put on the brakes!

Well, scratch what I said earlier about getting our electrical inspection done today. :( It turns out that the guy that we thought we needed out here (whose name was on our paperwork), isn't our guy afterall. And what stinks even worse if that we didn't realize that until after he came out to inspect the house --> Oops!

And that double stinks because the inspector that we do need is only available for 2 days a week -- and for only ONE hour each during those two days. Yep, you can only call him on Mondays & Thursdays, from 7:30 till 8:30am. If you can't reach him, then you try on the next day... and if you can't reach him then, well, you just keep trying. His phone is busy a lot too, so the busy signal is assured while trying to frantically call during that ONE hour. And we've learned that it does no good to leave voicemail either.

And we also learned that we have to pay an additional $32 "fee" ON TOP OF the already $275 "fee" that I've paid for the electrical permit a few weeks ago. So I have another trip down to the codes department tomorrow, with 2 kids in tow. Oh the joys! :)

This is part of the DIY homebuilding process where it'd be sooo much easier to just tell someone else (the builder!) to deal with it. But we get no breaks here since we are that "someone else", we have to figure it out. And the county workers sure aren't all that helpful either with answering questions -- not too DIY friendly is the impression I'm getting.

Let's hope we get this all straightened out soon. It's a bunch of hurry up and wait I'm afraid and our deadline of April 30th (one month away!!!) on moving in is looking to be extended (again!).

And to make it worse, we're all ready for an inspection already! David has really busted it hard to get us to this point and my impatience with "the county system" isn't helping. I'll post again once we figure it all out... which (crossing our fingers again) will be bright & early Thursday morning.

Electrical inspection is... today!

Today we are having our electrical inspected so we can finally get electricity going inside the house! We've waited for a l-o-n-g time to get to this point. And David has worked so hard on all the electrical stuff, I know he's ready to move (way) past this point.

I am soooo nervous -- I hope we pass! The inspections are so stressful... you just never know what the inspector will say... or what more you have to do in order to pass... and how much more money you'll have to pay to have it reinspected (after you've already paid an arm & a leg!). I'm keeping my fingers (& toes!) crossed that we pass.

I'll go back down to the house in a few hours to see if we've passed or failed. I'll post again once I find out. Wish us luck! ;)

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Where we're at now...

is about the same place that we were last week. :) Not much has been happening at the house this week... the painter won't be back until next week -- the guy who was touching up the drywall came for a few hours and then went MIA... we're still not sure about that -- and the hardwood floor guy will be coming next weekend to lay the floors. We've got the central heat & air units ready to be installed so David is working on that, along with getting the electric ready for inspection.


But honestly it's worked out okay because that means that David got some good family time in with us (yay!). Rest & relaxation is never a bad thing, especially when you work non-stop like he does. We've enjoyed birthday parties; fishing trips with the kids; extra browsing time at Bass Pro Shop {a guys dream store!} and we may even get in a quick camping trip while the kids are on Spring Break too.


So... in the meantime, I leave you with a beautiful sunset picture that David took last March at the house. The colors are so bright. I cannot wait to be able to look out the window and see this --> or better yet, sit on the porch in a rocking chair with a big glass of sweet tea & a good magazine... ahhhh!



Have a great week everyone! :)

Monday, March 16, 2009

Set-backs are a given...

Just when we felt like we were cruising along at a good speed to possibly meet our self-imposed deadline (April 30th), the painter calls today and tells us that he has to pull off our job for an entire week to do another job for the primary builder that he works with most. :( I was just thinking this morning that we've got 6 more full weekends to pull it off but I'm not sure how this one week+ delay will play into it all.

Which means we have to push back the drywall guys... who were coming to touch up/fix some cracks, rough spots and dents in the walls. Atleast hopefully they'll only be pushed back a day or two.

But in the meantime of waiting... we hope to continue with getting the hardwood flooring laid and possibly the tile going. Those will be easier to do without having to work around the painter.

I went last week and our next electrical permit so David is continuing to get our electric cut on to the house versus having it ran across the field to the temporary (yay! lights in the house that won't be hooked up to an electrical cord!). Then we'll need to call the inspector to come out --> that is such a stressful thing, always wondering if we're going to pass or not. And hopefully we'll be able to get the HVAC units delivered and set soon.

The weather should be looking better for the next week... so if nothing else, that's definitely the silver lining. It looks like it may get up to around 70 degrees with no rain! :)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Can cabinet shelving be cute?

Because if so, then I definitely think this one is! :) David decided to design & build this cute little cabinet in the coat closet (under the stairs). The main reason he built it was to help hide the return-air build out {the other side has the grill on it... post on that below}. So, instead of having a big awkward drywalled box right inside the coat closet door... he tied it in and built it all into a cute cabinet!

So now we have more storage for small things (keys, etc...) and the not very appealing drywalled build out is covered too! :) It has 2 shelves in it that were taken out to be primed... so just imagine that they're there. :)

Below is a picture after being drywalled -- you can see in the coat closet... the big box almost sticks out to the doorframe!



And below is the "after"... looks much better, huh?

Prime Time! {part 3}

Here are some of the pictures from this past week of the trim being primed. If you enlarge the picture, you can see the ceiling color -- it's kind of a creamy ivory color. We're hoping it'll help the white crown molding pop more. The painter went ahead and sprayed the crown ivory too... but he'll go back this week and spray it all white with a final coat. :)

Below is the "David creation" from a few months ago that I blogged about, now primed all white. It's between the living room {which I'm standing in to take this pic} and the kitchen/dining area {which is the mustard color room straight ahead}.


Below is a corner in the master bedroom -- I always seem to take pics of this corner because it has the door trim; window trim; baseboards; and crown molding all together in one shot. You can really see the ivory color in this picture.

This is the upstairs hallway. To the left there is the man-cave {lol}. The dust made little spots in the picture but you get the overall idea... ;)

and here is the dining area. I really, really like this mustard color... I can't wait to see it all come together with the kitchen cabinets; the counters; and the appliances.

So, now that everything has been primed... the next step is to sand down the trim and spray on the final coat. Then, it'll be rolling/brushing in the color on the walls. Yay! :)