We started trimming this house in the middle of January and put the bath hardware up on Friday. Who says we can’t milk a job<G>
It’s a pretty neat house, here’s a little tour:
Don’t worry, we can fix that later!
We started trimming this house in the middle of January and put the bath hardware up on Friday. Who says we can’t milk a job<G>
It’s a pretty neat house, here’s a little tour:
Don’t worry, we can fix that later!
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In the front door...
Don't worry, we can fix that later!
The 1st Wolf fridge was too deep @25". Panels are being made for the 24"er. The panel for the Meile DW needs some work, too... Don't worry, we can fix that later!
The wine room is sweet. Cork floor, red granite counter tops, red wood racks for 1800 bottles... Don't worry, we can fix that later!
One of two similar guest baths. The powder room vanity has a glass bowl on a concrete top, and needs some light fixtures... Don't worry, we can fix that later!
Master suite is pretty sweet, too... Don't worry, we can fix that later!
The cabinet folks were told the glass top for the make up desk was 3/4" thick, so they cut dadoes that a piece of 3/4" birch ply fit snugly into! Multimaster to the rescue<G>
These homeowners were fantastic, it was great job to be on. Don't worry, we can fix that later!
Is the glass countertop and bowl one piece? I like the shower's window higher! The whole house is real nice! Wow!!!
nice looking work.
give yerself a milkbone or three...
Very nice house! Thanks for sharing."When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading." ~ Henny Youngman
Thanks for the kudos. I was just a pawn in the game. Trim carp & "consultant." I like working for this architect/builder, he always comes up with something wacked out. Takes forever, but gratifying when it's done.
The glass counter top(s)/bowl(s) is(are) one piece. I did put them in cause the plumber's a drinkin buddy<G>
The shower actually did have another opposite and adjustable head, that low one was for the comatose dog and his rescued bro, really...save water shower with a friend! Don't worry, we can fix that later!
Love the wine room....nice work!
I love it, too. But all I did was hang and trim the door<g> They brought in some ringers to fit the rack work (which, of course, comes from CA) guys from Charlotte!!! Don't worry, we can fix that later!
nice work, all pictures.
I especially like the comatose dog in the entrance.
What are you going to do to top this?
Thanks for the compliments. A lot of folks did a lot of neat stuff in that house. Even that dog, Jordan. He was comatose 'cause he was helping move the bath hardware around, that's tough work<G> Don't worry, we can fix that later!
ya - - well who was it that messed up and put the floor on the ceiling? - - a nice job, congrats - - I've got the picts up on the toolbar, will review and critique more later....
see ya -"there's enough for everyone"
Ya had to notice that LOL. It is real (engineered) wood<G> and, the HO's love it...phweee! Don't worry, we can fix that later!
Nice looking work. Why cork for the wine room floor?
Shaky hands<G> and thanks, but it's easy to do nice work when it's a nice job. Don't worry, we can fix that later!
"Shaky hands"
Ahh, that makes sense.Ă‚ Ă‚
Nice work billy,
Thanks for nothing, wife looking over shoulder, thinks maybe I could build a wine room llike that! Course, first we'd have to build the room. Great work, thanks for the pics.
Let's not confuse the issue with facts!
I've been invited back after they fill it. I'll take some more pics for your wife;-) Don't worry, we can fix that later!