We've been staying busy while Greg is out of town. Ian and Shepard are almost finished painting the outside, Jay Brown is making his way throughout the inside with his brush and my family came down for an entire week to help out with it all. Lots and lots of prep work involved- TONS of puttying, caulking, priming and sanding involved. I had absolutely no idea. hmmm...Norway is looking pretty good right about now. I thought the guys needed to make a sign. Jay Brownz action shot My mom and I working on the shop. Kate is a painting machine.
The past couple of weeks have been pretty hectic around here. With Greg getting ready to go on tour again for 6 weeks, we are trying to get as much done as possible. It seems like there is always something going on over here these days. The exterior painting has finally started after finally choosing colors. Jay Brown has primed everything inside and it's all ready for me, my mom and my sister to paint in a couple weeks. The hardwood floors are completely in too and look AMAZING- even unsanded. Greg built all the window trim and just started making the trim for the doorways. Our shower is almost tiled and I am slowly working on tiling the bathrooms. whew.
George and Jude stopped in on their way from NJ to Charlotte. They were here for 2 days and were SO helpful with the hardwoods and getting us started with tiling. We were really sad to see them go.
Greg's pretty window trim.
John and Greg work on casing the doors.
Greg even managed to squeeze in some Chatham County Line practicing on the porch.Clark and Carolyn were here all week helping out and had a private show.
My parents came into town this past weekend and brought us all the flooring fresh from the kiln. Once that was unloaded, my dad got busy laying the old brick for our hearth. Most of these bricks are handmade, over 150 years old and came from the old Sherill house in my hometown of Cornelius, NC. Some also came from an old store that was torn down in Derita, NC. Lorraine's sister, Kate, brought us the old star bricks which were found in a salvage yard in NJ. Our mantle is made from 2 granite window sills that were in the Thompson orphanage (the same building our slate roof came from). We are so thankful for Dad's beautiful work and can't wait to sit around the woodstove next winter and enjoy it.
To celebrate President Obama's Inauguration, we played some pong and had fun in the snow- which lasted 12 hours and left about 6 inches! I was pretty much glued to the tv today, but tore myself away to paint a little. We are soooo close to finishing all the priming inside.
Cheers and Happy New Years to all! It has been frigid cold outside, but that hasn't stopped us from moving forward. Greg and our neighbor John finished siding the house (with the help of John's son Branson). The heat was turned on inside and the drywall is finished. The poplar that we cut last year has been kiln dried and milled for our interior trim. Greg's dad Clark delivered it to us in his dump truck this week and it is beautiful. We have started priming the interior too.
We celebrated Greg's 40th birthday last Saturday. It was our first real get together at the new house and we had 20 people over for dinner. It felt so much like a real house- despite all the sheet rock dust and the port-a-john.
don't worry boys, the ping-pong table is well protected
Insulation is in and the dry wall has started! Greg and his dad also put in Ferlin's door too (note the matching trim) and she is loving both it and her freedom already. Greg and our neighbor John are siding the house now too. Won't be long before we start painting inside and out.
Production halted for a bit, but once Greg was back from his mini-tour with CCL overseas, he worked on finishing the slate roof and putting in the stove pipe. We also had our friend Christian Nonino install the standing seam metal roof over the front and back porch. Tomorrow, Greg and his dad start the exterior siding. We also start on the inside of the house this week. Insulation begins tomorrow and then then the dry wall. It's coming along...
After 11 years, many different roommates, dogs and wonderful memories, we finally outgrew our 816 sq. foot house. The decision to teardown was a difficult one and the thought of moving out of our neighborhood was unthinkable. We are now rebuilding our dream home where our little house once stood. We created this blog to keep our families and friends updated on our progress.