Monday, April 19, 2010

Upstairs has all the walls erected and straightened

The framing is all done for the main level, although the roof joists are not up quite yet.  This is a view from where the kitchen sink will be towards the front of the house.  The kitchen is open to the small family room that will have the South wall (right in this picture) mostly made up of windows, the East wall with a large square window near the corner, and the front door and sidelight will be located on the left side of this picture.


The shot below is taken from the front (East) corner of the house that is shown in the photo above looking back at the kitchen window over the sink with the back door located to the right leading into the mudroom.  There will be a wall just to the right (North) of the mudroom door that separates our bedroom from the kitchen.  From our bedroom, there is a door opening onto the deck which is shaped like Oklahoma (a 14x16 main section + a 6x10 panhandle section in front of the mudroom).  Three double-hung windows are next to the door from our room onto the deck, which will be covered with a standing seam metal roof.


The shot below is from the same SE corner as above, but looking to the North into the space where the Study / Guest Room will be.  There will be fluted glass french doors leading from the family room into the Study.


This photo is looking to the Northeast in the Study.  The window on the right looks out into the front yard, and the window on the left looks onto the side yard.

Thar be Walls !!!

The first walls went up a couple of weeks ago using a really cool process of building the wall sections laying flat on the subfloor and then tilting them up with wall jacks - I have some pictures of them in action that I'll post in a bit. 


The sections, once constructed flat, are framed and sheathed with the house wrap already applied prior to being tilted up and secured.


The North wall went up first, then a section of the West wall. 


This is a shot of the East wall being fabricated laying flat.  In the distance, you can see a tan Land Cruiser that is for sale - cheap - to anyone making a reasonable offer...

Concrete piers for front and rear decks are poured and ready


The front and rear decks required piers on footings to support them - these things are going to be strong enough to park a truck on!  These are in the back and are for the stairs down from the deck/mudroom/rear entrance to the house.


These piers are in the front of the house and will support the deck that will extend South from the front door to the SE corner of the house, where there will be a landing and the stairs will turn towards the street.


The girls and I felt we needed to leave a permanent impression for archeologists in distant times...


Here are the forms for the footings and piers before they were poured for the rear stairs and part of the foundation that will surround Lael's gigantic closet (she's talking about making it her desk and bed area, reserving her actual room for playspace).

Monday, April 5, 2010

Lots going on - floor framing & subfloor installation in March

Sorry for the long delay in posting.  A trip to Hong Kong and Spring Break occupied much of March, so I'm a bit behind.  These photos were taken in late March, and things are finally taking shape in this quick visible progress phase of construction.


The framers are doing great work, using engineered I-beam type floor joists, laminated beams and a steel I-beam that carries the main weight of the house from front to back.  The photo below shows Lael sweeping out what would conventionally be a 7x9 walk-in closet, but may become her two-level playhouse with desk area and futon (her idea).


The image below shows the 5 inch laminated beams that support the stairwell opening and the walls above.


This photo shows the steel beam, the laminated beams and the engineered joist structure.