Monthly Archives: March 2014

Making progress

What a whirlwind lately!  We’ve been busy making decisions, but I can’t rest too easy.  Every time I think I’ve got this project in hand, project superintendent Bill wants more.  We ordered the fireplace stone (great — do you want that arched or level? What type of gas logs? What do you want for the back of the fireplace box?).  Ordered all the lighting! (Nice!  Now you need to meet with the electrician to place everything — and do you want under-cabinet lighting? How far up should the soffits be in the kitchen? What type of doggy door are we installing?)  Picked out all the tile! (Awesome!  What do you want under the deck?  Getting bids on the low-voltage stuff! (Terrific — where are you storing the “command center?” Oh, where the wine is stored?  Then we need to find a way to keep the wine from over heating.  can I run duct work through the exercise room?

I am NOT complaining:  this has been an easy project so far (unless you count Mother Nature’s resistance.  Third week in May and today I froze my toes walking the site, as it was about 19 degrees!  But should hit 50 by this weekend!).  I just really find satisfaction crossing things off the list, and my lists have lists.  Some of my next tasks include picking all the hinges and hardware for the doors.  Will stop by Knob Hill or Brass Handle for that, maybe next week.  I am also going to design the front of the fireplace.  We picked our stone out at Hedberg.  I was thrilled because Rich picked the same one I did without me telling him my favorites — and it was one of the cheapest.  Score!  I want to create alcoves in the fireplace for candles, artwork, etc, so I am going to draw that plan up this week.  I want something like in this picture:

Picking out the light fixtures was tough — so far it has been the most exhausting, simply because there are so many options online!  Created an order today at Cartier Lighting with Susan, who really helped me out.  For example, we wanted some fun, flush-mounted lights covered with crystals in the master closet.  Susan pointed out that while they would put off good light, the kind of light (wavy) wouldn’t really be great for picking out clothes in the morning.  SO went with some basic, utilitarian lights instead.  There are a few key, funky lights that we found online, and Susan is checking to see if she can get them for me.  If not, I’ll order online.  One is for the master bedroom:

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Fun, huh? I still need to hit Ikea, Pier 1, and a few places like that for paper lanterns.  Hoping to string them up with lights inside for Frankie’s room, like this:

I think we are good to go on tile, too.  Submitting choices to the Kraemer & Sons tile guy, and he will get me numbers.  Goal was to stay under $10 per square foot, and I think we are close.  Still need to finalize vinyl flooring for kids bedrooms, pick out basement carpet, and choose stain for wood floors.  I think that will come after our cabinetry meeting, which should be coming up soon.

It is exciting to visit the site, as every day is different.  Windows go in in next week, and the roof will go on, too (still need to finalize shingle selection, but narrowed it down to two.  Waiting for samples so we can see it on site).  Thursday we meet with the landscaper to make preliminary plans.  This will probably be a multi-phase event, as we will probably be ating ramen for a few months after the actual construction is done!

Here are some new pictures of the project:

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The garage

 

 

 

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Frankie checking out the view from inside the garage

 

The big opening is the door to the deck from the dining room.

The big opening is the door to the deck from the dining room.

 

 

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The view of the back of the house. Upstairs, left to right: water closet window, master window, dining room doors opening. Downstairs, left to right: Frankie’s room, Frankie’s bath, the guest room (when will you come visit?), and Carter’s room.

Fun shopping day quickie!

Bought some fun stuff today!  Remember those stained glass bifold doors I posted a pic of a few weeks ago?

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Well, we bought those today  for Rich’s office.  They will open int the main great room, so will be a stunning focal point.

 

We also bought a stained glass window for my office, and this super cool front door:  It is bronze clad oak (the bronze is on both sides).  The coloring reminds me of the Statue of Liberty, and, as job superintendent Bill pointed out, will add a real old-world touch to a new home.  Continuing with the desire to have a home that looks like it has been here awhile! By the way:  interested in finding your own treasures?  Check out http://www.citysalvage.com/ (ask for owner John) and http://www.archantiques.com/ (ask for salesgal Emily) in Minneapolis!

How To Do My To Do

So…what’s on your list this week? I have been asked, in the next two weeks to…

1. Determine the fireplace style

2. Pick all the lighting, interior and exterior

3. Decide on the front door, interior doors and interior windows.

4. Figure out low-voltage for the house (that’s security, A/V controls, lighting controls, computer network, etc)

5.  Choose attic ladder system

6.  Select water softening/purification systems

7. Confirm plumbing fixtures

8. Finalize garage doors.

Also lurking in the not so distant future: flooring (tile, carpet, wood) and landscaping prep.  Yes, I love it.  But it is a little overwhelming.  I am reminded of the elephant i ate in another post!  If you don’t hear from me, either here, on Facebook or in person, you’ll know why!

In the meantime, enjoy these photos of our progress.  The snow is melting so everything is a muddy mess.  But it was great walking through the rooms today

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Garage

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Third stall of garage. Someday there will be a retaining wall and driveway instead of a drop off!

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Windows on front hallway

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These will be doors from the house into the pergola/outdoor dining room.

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View from front door to back of house

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This wall will have the fireplace!

 

Are we getting warmer?

The weather folks are positively giddy — every day this week shows an slight increase in temps, and we might actually have our first full week of work on the job in perhaps a month.  Site manager Bill has been frantically moving stuff onto the site in advance of the road restrictions which began this past weekend (Most cities don’t allow heavy equipment on the roads March 1- May 1, due to thawing.  No thaw in sight here, but we had to work with the calendar).  So all the trusses are on site, even if they aren’t due to go up any time soon.

As you can see from the photos, the basement is partially framed, and the beginnings of the main level floor are in place.  The house feels tiny right now, but we have been warned that that is normal.  We just have to trist that the dimensions we agreed on for the house are going to work! Too late to change it now!

Rich and I narrowed down our tile choices this week, and are pretty close to done.  We still aren’t set on the master bath, however.

We also visited a few fun places this weekend to look for some special touches.  We want a unique front door, like something you would see on an old house in Italy.  We found a very interesting one at City Salvage in Minneapolis.  It’s probably from the 19-teens, and is bronze covered wood.  It has a greenish patina, and an arts and crafts circular design on it.  The same store also had a fun stained-glass window.  We have a wird place to put in a window: my office”window” looks into a hallway, not outside.  I need the light, but don’t want folks to have to stare at my messy desk, so this is perfect.  At another salvage store, Architectural Antiques, we found some amazing doors that would be ideal for Rich’s office — decorative enough to be a   piece of art in our great room!

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Not sure if we will bite the bullet on these items, but I do love the idea of using some unique items to personalize our home! 

Rich and I have also started sifting  through lighting catalogs.  His eyes glazed over early in the process, so I do not anticipate this being a painless adventure. Our tastes don’t always correspond, but I think in the end we will be fine.  We visited some new houses on the Parade Of Homes tour, and were underwhelmed.  Each house had some nice things, but none of them made us wish we were moving into those instead of looking forward to moving into OUR home this summer.  That’s a good thing, right?

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That solid cement wall is where the tv will be in the great room. The gap in the framing is a future French door.

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Beyond the framing is Carter’s future room

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The cement wall will be the back of the main basement bath (shared by Carter and guests)

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That ladder will be replaced by a staircase!

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A lovely winter construction scene!

 

 

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Some time next summer, a drum set will be sitting right here!

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This plywood is the beginnings of our main floor!