June 15The tile crew is working outside today getting the walk ready to apply the sand wash. We decided on not using tile herepklongball
June 15Here we have the master bath vanity about 60%. pklongball
June 15This shot is the master bath sit down bench we had built. Came out rather nice and will be a nice spot to enjoy some shower room fun2 commentspklongball
June 15Here we have Old Wood man putting some mortar mix in to the post hole and preparing to set the postpklongball
June 15In this view we have Old Wood man and Wood man 2 placing the rail post and rails. They spent some time chiseling out for the spokes, cutting a hole in the floor and columns and now are fitting the rails and post.pklongball
June 15We have the post and rails now we need some spokespklongball
June 15The post and rails are in place now for the spokes2 commentspklongball
June 22Inside of the walk in gate area showing the gray plastic conduits for the lightspklongball
June 22Front wall view. We decided to have the land developer build his "free" included wall rather than pay for one now as the budget is getting tight. We did add the walk-in gate and widen the drive in one meter.pklongball
June 22A quick view of the front and the wood rails that are installed now. One small section on the right side of the steps will complete the front.pklongball
June 22The cabinet with the Homewood doors in place. We decided on these to make the install easier. We are leaving the bottom of the gas bottle area open to allow and LPG that could possibly leak out to vent out there. As I recall the gas is heavier than air and will sink to the bottom of the cabinet.pklongball
June 22The outdoor cabinet for the shoes and the gas bottles now is almost finishedpklongball