Getting 12' High On The Job
In the presence of that so-called 'dust', interior framing began in earnest.

The next thing you know, there's 12' walls. That's high! How's that for "God Space?"
Here is a dark picture looking towards the back of the first floor.

And here is a dark picture looking at the kitchen and parents room. Someone once said "when your house gets dark, you're about 1/3 of the way done." 1/3rd you say?

The doors were put in. In so doing, one of two storage spaces were closed. Here is the 'front' door. Do you dig the crazy shapes?

What is that burning ball in the sky? It certainly isn't anything that brings warmth. The carpenter said 'no thank you' to -20 Celsius (-4 Fahrenheit) this morning. It wasn't that cold at the site though--it was closer to -12 Celsius (10 Fahrenheit). Anyhow, if you look hard enough, you can see the 'back' door and the 'patio' door. You can choose which one is which.

Weather permitting, next week is plumbing, electric and more interior framing.

The next thing you know, there's 12' walls. That's high! How's that for "God Space?"
Here is a dark picture looking towards the back of the first floor.

And here is a dark picture looking at the kitchen and parents room. Someone once said "when your house gets dark, you're about 1/3 of the way done." 1/3rd you say?

The doors were put in. In so doing, one of two storage spaces were closed. Here is the 'front' door. Do you dig the crazy shapes?

What is that burning ball in the sky? It certainly isn't anything that brings warmth. The carpenter said 'no thank you' to -20 Celsius (-4 Fahrenheit) this morning. It wasn't that cold at the site though--it was closer to -12 Celsius (10 Fahrenheit). Anyhow, if you look hard enough, you can see the 'back' door and the 'patio' door. You can choose which one is which.

Weather permitting, next week is plumbing, electric and more interior framing.
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