Today's visit to 100 Yorktown found that the entire first floor has been framed with only the garage framing left undone. Now, the framers will move to the second story.
Downstairs we were able to walk through every room. Camden enjoyed acting like he was washing his hands in the kitchen sink and getting a drink out of the fridge. That was before he found all the mud in the yard. Boys will be boys.
We also had our first visitors from the golf course. Everett and Mary Jane Taylor took a break from their golf game to introduce themselves. It is ironic because the Taylors previously owned our lot. They live on the other side of the neighborhood. They gave us a warm welcome. I would have to say that we liked Mr. Taylors Homestead pullover.
The visit presented a great opportunity to meet with Doug Lilly and discuss where things are at and upcoming decisions. We shared the slight modifications to Camden's room, ideas to have plenty of light and wow factor in the foyer. We came to agreement on the overall theme of the exterior. Minus still not having a decision on the brick.
Enjoy the progress!
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Framing started in the garage. Window added with front garage bump out |
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Front corner of the garage |
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View into garage from future mandoor. Note the dry stone subgrade to work from. This keeps mud way down. |
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View from foyer into great room. Dining room on left. |
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Master bathroom. Can you see the garden tub? |
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View into dining room from great room. |
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View from great room into stairwell area |
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View from covered porch |
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