2:35 PM: Phone call comes in from the mason. The coursing beneath the second floor windows are goofed up. Wants to change the stretcher course and rowlock course into a soldier course. He says it'll be the easiest and cleanest thing to do. (Why does it have to be easy for the trades?)
2:36 PM: Call goes into our architect's office
2:37 PM: Call goes into Eastman's office. Hoping he can go to the site to see what happened. Can't be there until later in the afternoon.
2:45 PM: Julie calls the mason back. Directive is to STOP until further notice.
5:10 PM: Eastman calls Julie. There's a bigger mistake than the brick coursing. Have to meet Eastman and Abby at the site after work. "Make sure you bring the camera, measuring tape and the plans." (Two of three were already in the car.)
6:30 PM: Finally, at the site... all is confirmed. (I climbed the scaffolding... probably something I shouldn't have done myself.) The carpenters blew the location of the window at the stairwell. Yikes. It's too high by about 6". *sigh* We'll meet with the carpenter tomorrow morning. He better bring his tools.
There were six carpenters on site today waiting for the window delivery. Eastman called our supplier and I guess by that time (9:30 AM), they had arrived. All the windows and one door have been installed. The front door, one other exterior door and garage doors are all we need now. In the meantime, masonry will get going.
So, we're looking at finishes. The kitchen door won't look like this one; not exactly prairie style. But, we do like the color against a darker floor finish. We're sort of split between the darker granite and lighter granite. I think we're leaning towards the darker granite. Our kitchen designer friend will be dropping off the actual door sample any day now.
Kitchen faucet shown here. Still not exactly sure on the floor finishes, in particular, the carpeting for the second floor, but samples are on their way. Have to find something that'll handle some wheel traffic.
The camera was misplaced for a week, and so, there's a little bit of a disconnect between the last blog and this one.
Otherwise, construction continued with the second floor deck and second floor walls. I don't remember if we took a picture for the record, but we had an extra joist left over and the carpenters were using it as a ladder into the basement. Yeah, really safe. Yikes! And they wear sneakers on the site. That makes me nervous sometimes.
One day, you've got the floor deck, and the next day you've got nine-foot walls! It's pretty cool, eh? For those who haven't seen the plans, we can all start imagining what this house is going to look like now. The four windows (right hand side) are looking from the dining room to the golf course. Eastman says if we were able-bodied we could set up a small table and chairs at the dining room and just look around. That might be fun, eh?
Update: first floor deck in place