Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Grandchild Visits

We visited the house on December 22nd, more as something to do while we waited for the birth of our first grandchild, Merced Alita, who was born at 11:59 pm that day. We were out again on December 26th, again primarily to see Tim, Nina and Merced, but also took the opportunity to take Tim and Anthony to see the house.




The laminate flooring has been installed in the master bedroom, and it almost looks like real wood. The grain really shines through.




The wrought iron railing was also installed on the upper and lower patios, complete with more Lone Stars!





Hard to believe, but our next trip out may be to close on the loan in a couple of weeks. And then we get to start making payments! Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Looking Like Home


We made trips to the lake on December 11th and 18th. We took my Mom and Dad and Kelly out on the 11th. It was the first time my parents had seen the house. It was a good thing the driveways and sidewalk had been poured, otherwise we might have been carrying my Mom onto the premises!






The pea gravel drive looks fantastic. The outdoor fixtures are up now as well.








Another addition to our Lone Star collection has been installed. Stay tuned, there are more. Fixtures and fittings were also prominent everywhere.






Shower jets are available from every conceivable direction.










The outdoor sinks have been put in on the patio and in the garage. And we have running water!








The great room, from both directions.








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(Did I mention more Lone Stars)





We'll be back after Christmas when the railing will be put up, with more pics for your viewing pleasure. Merry Christmas to all.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Getting Ready for the Pour




These pics are from the trip we made on Friday, December 3, 2010. The forms for the driveways, sidewalk and lower patio have been set and the pour is scheduled for Tuesday.







We decided to go with pea gravel instead of stained concrete (nice looking, more durable and cheaper, too).







The front doors have been stained and are really looking nice. They are made from"knotty alder", and really have "character".





Winnie's china hutch and the bookshelves stained and ready to dust.





Into the man-cave, with the entertainment center and wet bar. The wet bar will have the brass beer engines I brought back from London mounted on it.





I still have quite a bit of old vinyl, so we made some pull-out shelves for my turntable, LPs, and other gear.








We'll be back next weekend to see what it looks like.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Our First House Guests!



No, we haven't moved in yet. But our neighbors from Houston did want to see first hand what we keep going on and on about. So, on November 27 we and some of our neighbors made the trip out to Canyon Lake.







Cabinet work is pretty much complete, and the stain is going on.









In the garage, the workbench, pegboard and
shelving are now in.











We even took a hike down to the lake at the Pavilion. What a gorgeous day! We topped it off with lunch in Gruene at the Grist Mill before heading back to Houston.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Woodworking Gone Wild!


We traveled to the lake house on November 13 on our way to a wedding in Austin. Winnie got to spend some time with Laurie Mahoney picking out light fixtures and ceiling fans. Then it was over to the house to check on progress. Mark the trim carpenter had really been busy!










Cabinets, drawers, center island, a desk for Winnie in the kitchen, it was all coming together nicely.










Into the media room, and we have the bar and the entertainment center. Panic! The wine refrigerator opening looked way too narrow! (It wasn't)







When we eliminated the formal dining room from the house plan, Winnie lost her china cabinet. Can you believe we found another place for it? Doh.










No, those aren't floating cabinets. Visualize a stone fireplace, mantle and hearth. Yeah, now we're talking.












Did I mention the master shower /steam sauna has been tiled? Sweet!









This is one of our "little extras". The cutout will contain a steel sink (to match the steel doors and the gas grill that will be parked next to it, of course). Now that the stonework is completed, the wrought iron railing can go up.

Back in a couple of weeks!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Granite Revisited

Back in August, I posted that we had picked out some granite out at Keystone Granite in San Antonio, but they weren't sure they had enough of it to do all of our counter tops, and didn't expect get any more. As it turns out, they did get some more, so we headed back out to San Antonio on October 23 to look at what they got in.






Keystone actually had two options for us to choose from, Peacock Green and Peacock Light. Can you tell which is which? We chose Peacock Green (left)




We took the scenic route back from Keystone to our house (courtesy of Google maps) and discovered some Texas wineries and passed right by Natural Bridge Caverns. We are going to have a lot to explore once we move out here.




It had only been a week since we were last here, but a lot of progress had been made. More cabinets were going up, and there were drawers galore!






The propane tank had also been installed, so we will be able put that gas grill Winnie has always wanted on the patio. My charcoal smoker will be relegated to the lower patio (more on that in a future post).

It will probably be three weeks before we are able to make it back out, but I'm sure a lot will have been done.