Kevin, the crazy plaster guy. Here he is on a board high above my stairway- WITH stilts on! I told him that I hope he doesn't let his mother ever see him doing things like this! It's dangerous for my boys to see too! :)
It's one thing to pick out lighting, paint, tile and carpet separately. It's totally another thing to pick these things out and have them all mesh together well in good design. I also have my current furniture to be matching with my choices. Last night, Jeffrey, (our nephew and the architect) and his beautiful wife, Carly, came out to see the progress. Carly, is a designer (lucky me, I know!). I brought all my samples (shown below) and she graciously gave me input. I am having her design the powder room and she will help decorate the girls' room, but she is guiding me through many other decisions that have to be made, as well. I always feel better after talking with her.
My floor often looks like this. I have learned that lighting changes everything! I let it sit and look at it often during the day. It was even better when I took my samples yesterday to the house to see it in the lighting there.
Here are a few pictures of random things that are being done. We have been thrilled so far with the choices that we have made. It's hard to see the big picture when you are choosing building products, but the big picture is coming together well!!
This is our back screened porch. We choose knotty pine for the ceiling and will finish it with a dark stain.
This is the covered porch just off of the screened porch. Bead board that we will have to paint white.
We also love the trim that we chose for the windows! It's the little things that make a big impact!
Here is our chimney that we are STILL in love with! Looks even better with the siding finished!
Larger view- you can see where the porch is on the left.
One more thing. Michael spent a ton of time researching wood flooring for our screened porch.
This is what he came up with. Very similar to Ipe (pronounced e-pay), but not as expensive. It is beautiful and will not be as cold as tile.
Hoping that things will keep going fast- paint, flooring, doors and trim and then my kitchen!!!! Wow- this is getting exciting!
Update on our projected move-in date:
If you don't know this, my Brother and Sister-in-law are moving into our current house. They had their amazing house on the market for a short 5 days before it sold! They were able to push their buyers off until June 2. Right now, we are hoping to move mid May. It will depend on when cabinetry comes in and how far the other interiors are. God has made the timing on everything work out so perfectly, that I don't doubt that we will move in as planned. I may not have counter tops, or all the odds and ends finished, but it will certainly be livable!
A picture of the front of the house. My favorite way to see it- with contrators' trucks in front of it! I love the plaster truck logos: "Mud-Slinger" and "Got Mud?". A shout out to Lloyd's Plastering- they are good, quick, clean (as clean as plasterers can be!), and really nice guys.