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Windows are set. They are Pella Architect series, double-hung, aluminum clad exterior and unfinished pine interior, cross-hair grid in the upper pane, and no grid in the lower pane.
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Jenny, checking out the window tilt-in cleaning function, but apparently she doesn't DO windows, haha! (oops, I'm in trouble...) This is the master bdrm.
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Looking into the master bath from the master bdrm. Sinks will be on the left, toilet, shower and bathtub around to the right.
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Round window in the shower & tub area.
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Living room, windows by the fireplace.
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Living room and dining area windows, just as we pictured them and the view they give (there is still opaque protective wrap on the windows so no view yet).
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Square casement window in the mudroom. The exterior door will lead to the screened in porch.
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Frame-up of the kitchen pantry closet. When you look at the door heights, you get a feel for how tall the 10 ft ceilings really are. Donna Lebo Monger and I would be challenged by these ceilings, not to mention getting onto her shoulders in the first place.
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View from the back. Matt provided me the basement door sizes so now I can start fabricating these to close off the basement. Rough-in of plumbing and HVAC will start next week after Sandy skips town.
Nice! I'm glad to see that you got the windows in before Sandy hit. We are bacing for the worst here in New York. Did you order the doors yet? Do you ever find a front door wide enough yet? The house is really coming along, you can really start to see your vision now! Maybe I can make a trip down to help with the basement doors.
ReplyDeleteHow did you survive Sandy? You will be glad that you did not skimp on the windows! The storm was not much more than a little wind with rain. Much adue about nothing. But I hear that NJ and NYC took a swacking.
ReplyDeleteHow much space and headroom is there in the attic?
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