Sunday, April 17, 2011

trim and crown moulding

Our house is looking more and more like a house each day. it is exciting to see the transformation. It is amazing how much putting wood around doors and windows, as well as around the floor and ceiling changes the look of the house. All the closets have been finished with shelves and rods. They have been great to work with, if we did not like how something was done we would just tell them and they would change it to how we wanted it. We were also able to add extra shelves here and there as we desired without any extra cost or problem. I was glad that Jessica and I went out to the house on Friday as they were in the process of building our laundry chute for the boys in the upstairs game closet. Their idea was much different than ours as the chute was massive and took up a third of the closet. We were loosing valuable space. We were able to talk to them and have the chute changed to how we wanted it. Monday the cabinets will start to go in. We are still not sure about which stone to use for the outside of the house.


This is looking from the guest bedroom into the guest bath. You can see a linen closet.


Looking up at the trim and crown moulding around the juliet balcony.


Looking up at an art niche and crown moulding above the fireplace.


This is a part of Jessica's closet.


Another part of Jessica's closet.


Looking into the formal dining room with its crown moulding. The walls have been primed.


This is part of the pantry. We have since added another shelf above this.


Looking from the kitchen into the living room.

1 comment:

  1. Of course, you will have to rename the Juliet balcony, the Boaz balcony. He will croon you a nice skat every morning to wake you up from that perch.

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