Monday evening we returned from our trip to Baltimore to discover that the framing on our house is complete. The house is posted as a “CAZ,” or controlled access zone, but as nobody was around we promptly pushed open the front door and poked around. It is really neat to see the definition of the rooms. Even without the drywall it feels like a house inside. Roofing materials were stacked on top of the house. Barring any rain delay, shingles should have been installed yesterday.
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—Michael
Front yard
Our porch
So cute!
Loft
Front room looking back to the kitchen
Stairs to loft
Shannon in the future laundry room
Kitchen, looking out to front room
Master bedroom
Another row of houses will be built behind us
Hello, Shannon
Our cars will live here
Roofing materials as seen from the front.
Long shot of back of house
No more scraping ice off the car. Yipee!
Roofing materials
Shannon peering out the kitchen door
View from neighbor’s yard
View from the corner
To keep the raindrops OUT
Maybe we shouldn’t be poking around in here!
From across the street
Long shot from two doors down
Waterproff window flashing
Milgard windows…double-paned and insulated to save us money!