My wife and I are building a modern modular home [by Method Homes] on Orcas Island. Watch the progress and see the construction complete by the end of 2010 (January 2011) (February 2011).
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Sunday, July 24, 2011
Looking at the Interior -- The Living Room Module
Looking at the Interior -- The Spline
Looking at the Interior -- Master Bedroom
Friday, July 1, 2011
The furniture has arrived
Some of you may remember that we cut down a giant fir due to it's location and the fact that it leaned toward the house site. I helped an on island sawyer (Kai) cut four logs into slabs. Those slabs were kiln dried in Edison courtesy of Smith and Vallee. They did the cabinetry in the house and made the bar top from the fallen fir.
Anne and I also designed a dining table (the mediocre picture in this post - I'll post better pictures soon), a master bed frame, and a master closet kit. Smith and Vallee fashioned them out of that same fallen fir. We haven't named the table yet, but it will be something like "ice on fallen fir". ... Note the glue-laminated legs which bring in an element from the outside -- glue-lam beams. ... Smith and Vallee liked the table enough to display it in their art gallery for a few days. ...
Now we'll actually have some place to sit and eat when my family visits later this month.
The Paint is Complete
Well, it's July on Orcas. That means our 2 weeks of summer are almost here. ... Only half kidding.
It was warm enough for the outside paint to stick over night. So Javan painted the house and covered up the one mistake we made for material choice on the inside. It's all beautifully done.
We're left with the typical punch-list for the builder at this point. We'll work our way through that. ...
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