Framing
The blog is so behind!
Last time we talked- there was a concrete slab. Now- there is a house!
I don't even know where to start. How about the first two walls? The end walls were tall and heavy and so they required a crane to lift them into place. The rest went up in smaller sections that could be pushed up by hand. The plywood was put on after they were up to keep the weight manageable.
Framing the first wall
End walls are framed and clad with plywood- up they go.
The second wall gets set into place.
The end walls are up and braced- all done with the crane.
Side walls went up in sections so they could be lifted by hand.
There is a wall there- it's hard to see it because it will be mostly windows.
Looking out the south wall of windows.
The kids' room pops out the south side.
The interior stair wall (looking into the bath and bedroom).
The entry (a.k.a. shoe room).
We've spent the weekend cutting and cleaning up rough sawn planks for the exposed bedroom ceiling.
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