Thursday, April 28, 2011

Insulation and Drywall

Carter went to the house this rainy morning and took the following pictures. The drywall is going up and the spray insulation is installed in the roofs of the old portions of the house. 

Looks pretty wet there today.
 
I will have a concrete step put in across the front of the kitchen, pretty much like it was when I was a kid. I'll figure out exactly where it goes and how many steps, and where the grade line will be once I get there in June. The ground line will be somewhere above the top of the blue water barrier.
I decided just a couple of days ago that the main room in the basement will be finished with 1x6 tongue and groove pine. They have almost all of the east wall done already.
The pine looks great! It will eventually be painted.
The electrical panel is in and the lights are on!
 Map for breakers
Looking up from the basement out the new back door.
The ceiling of the back hall is drywalled.
 
Ready for the tub!
 
I was planning on reusing the original cellar hatch window as the transom over the bathroom door, but Mike discovered that it was too rotten, so Kerras found this one, with its original hardware! This is the first time I've seen it. Looks great, its operable, and will let second hand light into the bathroom from the skylights in the hall.
 
 
 
 Great light
This is the west door between the partially drywalled Dining Room and the Parlour.
Dining Room. The ceilings are drywalled.
 
The spray insulation on the second floor.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Parlour ceiling is drywalled.
 
That is the doorway to the kitchen at right, and the old built-in china cabinet will now go in this corner, where we used to have the sideboard, which will now be in the kitchen.
Spray insulation in the kitchen roof
 
 Pretty soupy looking
 
 
 
Thanks once again Carter for the wonderful pictures. It's starting to look done!

1 comment:

  1. I love the bronze taps for the bathtub. The wood in the basement looks good, too.

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