Thursday, February 16, 2012

Steps, Floors and doing the Electric Slide

Stairway to Heaven... or at least the 2nd floor
Last weekend we stopped by the house and found stairs!  Very handy.  The stair configuration was one of the most difficult things about our design.  We wanted to have the stairs to terminate in the center of the 2nd floor to minimize hallways.  With such a narrow house, you don't have a lot of options.  We ended up with a configuration with 2 landings - a few stairs, a 90 degree turn, quite a few more stairs, another landing, another 90 degree turn, then a few more stairs.  


On the first landing.

Maple!  No, Birch!  No Birch!  Yes Birch!
Flooring has been one of those things that we have waffled on.  We knew we didn't want oak.  We knew we wanted sand-in-place, not the micro-bevel kind (just something about the micro-bevels that seem to invite dirt).  In our bid, we specified select maple.  During our discussions about cabinets, maple started to appear a little too stark.  

After a trip to Lon Musolf Distributing, we were down to 2 options:  common red birch and heartwood hickory.  The rep told us that both were approximately the same cost as the maple.  After much deliberation, we chose the birch.  We felt so good and proud of ourselves.  Then, the flooring dude said the birch was going to be $1.00 more per square foot.  Heartbroken, we let go of our birchy dreams.  After much calling between us, our contractor, the flooring dude, and Lon Musolf a miracle happened - the birch was on sale.  There would be no difference in price, the we could have our birch.

Common Red Birch - reds, browns, bluish grays and lots of swirls and shimmer.  
It's electric (boogie, oogie, oogie)
This morning - with freezing toes - we did our walk through with the electrician.  We set switch, light, and socket locations.  Everything feels so incredibly permanent.  The pressure is really mounting to get things right.

General Progress
Lots of stuff is starting to happen at the same time.  I feel like the progress is growing exponentially - the site now buzzing with various tradesmen, all doing their piece of the puzzle.  Stuff just starts showing up:
  • The laundry chute was put in making a drop from the 2nd story to the basement laundry
  • Exhaust vents have been run from the baths 
  • Ducts/returns are being cut into rooms
  • Windows arrived on site
  • The portico (covered front step) is taking shape
The glorious laundry chute. 
First glimpse of the portico.  Sounds fancy, doesn't it?

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