The walls are no longer 2x4's. We spent 3 hours last Sunday, just Barb and me, planning where the electric outlets will go, where the switches go and where the plumbing for the washer/dryer, bathroom and outside water spigot goes. We then met with the electrician and plumber on Monday. By the end of the day, we had it all.
The construction guys were working in 100+ degree weather in the direct sunlight without any shade. I do not know how they did that every day. They would start around 7:00 am and work until 3:30 pm.
Once the outside walls were installed, we could actually see what the AZ room would look like from the out side. In this photo we have the front walls, the windows and the awning.
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Notice the newspaper on the floor.
That is our living room with the sofa facing the long wall and the love seat on the side |
Next the insulation is in, the dry wall is up; the mud is over the seams and we have distinctive rooms.
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Barb entered the front door for the first time. The archway is the entrance from the AZ living room to the kitchen in the park model. |
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All the walls are in. This is the living room view from the front door. |
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Standing in the living room and looking back, the large opening is to the office. |
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The opening to the right is the coat closet; the opening in the hall is access to the master bath. |
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Barb and Linda standing in front of the office. |
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View of kitchen from the living room |
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View from the living room to the front of our home. |
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From the outside, our home is beginning to look complete. |
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