Monday, March 30, 2009
Tile work is in the home stretch
Trim Work Update
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Kitchen Cabinets!!
Tile and column update
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Just Some Pictures!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Three at once!
So when I went by today we had 3 different crews working at once. Outside the brick team was back putting brick on the front of the porch and columns. If the weather holds out it should be completed by mid-week. All they will have to do is the side of the house after the driveway is poured. It is really starting to look complete on the outside.
Inside I met with the finish carpenters to go over the built in bookcases. They are really making a lot of progress. Each doorway has 6 different pieces to it. I am sure it is a very time consuming process. The plan is for them to start the kitchen cabinets soon.
The master shower is moving along. They are finishing up the mudding of the wall for the glass tile. The tile installers recommended rounding the corners of the shower. It will really look cool.Videos of the Progress!
Rather than pictures, we're trying something different this time... videos. We tried this once before and the file was too large to upload. These videos are about a minute each... Hope you enjoy them!
Starting with the basement:
Next, the first (main) floor:
And finally, the upstairs:
We have a very busy week... The trim carpenters are in working on doors, window casings, and built-in shelves. The kitchen cabinets will start to go up. The bricklayers are back, finishing the porch brickwork and columns. The tile guys continue to do an amazing job - this week, working on the master shower (the bus stop), and finishing up the fireplace & grout work. Busy, busy, busy! One thing is quite clear: Sage doesn't cut corners, and they pick subs that don't cut corners either. We continue to be amazed at the quality of work going into our home.
Adam went out during lunch today and took more pictures so stay tuned...
Speaking of Adam - since I hijacked his blog again... Adam could be the single greatest person in the entire world. And I'm not even exaggerating. Today I am 10 days post surgery. In the past 10 days, Adam has taken EXCELLENT care of me. He's been pretty much the sole caregiver for our two wonderful children, he's run the household, and he's kept tabs on the progress of our new home. All while still checking in at work and getting paid! He's my rock. Thank you Adam. I love you!!
Friday, March 20, 2009
Outside...

Inside..
Tile is going in the jack and jill bath for the kids.Monday, March 16, 2009
The Wood Floors and Stairs are Finished!
Stopped by the house this morning on my way back west to check out the finished wood floors. To my surprise, you can see, they started putting up the slate tile around the fireplace. It looks awesome in our humble opinion. We spoke to Bill Newberry about a mantle. He has some reclaimed lumber that we can use for a very simple mantle above the fireplace. I hope to go by and pick out a neat piece for that spot.
There were big signs saying to stay off the floors until Monday. It was killing us this weekend not knowing how they were turning out. My first impression was WOW! Above is a close shot of the finished newel post and stairs. They are exactly what we were looking for.
This is looking at the dining room area from by the fireplace.
Close up shot of the finished oak floors. Patrick O'Brian with O'Brian Construction and Flooring(314-223-4691)was in during the weekend sealing the floors. He used a low VOC product from Minwax (http://www.minwax.com/products/hardwood_floor_finishing/super_fast_drying_polyurethane350.html). It was something I noticed when I walked in...the lack of smell from the floor.
This is a far shot of the stairs. They used two differnt types of wood for the stairs. The risers and spindles are poplar and the rest is oak. After agonizing over the decision we decided to just seal both types of wood even though they would look different. Patrick and Jim told us it was worth a try since we could easily paint them later if we did not like how it turned out...easier to go that way than take off paint to stain later. As of right now we dig how it is looking.Friday, March 6, 2009
Floors and Doors!
So the wood floors are coming along beautifully. Above you can see the integrated vent covers being put in on the first floor. We are excited to not hear the banging of hot wheels cars being dropped down the vent supply lines.
This is a shot of the kitchen looking towards the front of the house.
This is the view from the dining room looking into the living room. The big stack of wood is for the staircase. They are slated to start putting them together on Tuesday. The newel posts outlined on a previous post should be ready then too! The crew was hoping to finish laying the floor today. They are then going to come back and start the finishing process next Thursday.
Looking out at the garage we see all the doors have been delivered. They are solid core MDF doors. Jim, our site supervisor, was moving them while Amanda was there Thursday. He was getting quite a workout since they are so heavy. They are really cool and just what we had in mind.
Upstairs the tile installer started putting down the subfloor for our bathroom. We are meeting him on Saturday to go over grout colors. Tuesday, March 3, 2009
The flooring has started!
Amanda and I went to the house today to meet with our landscape designer and see the progress inside the house. We hope to have an update on the landscaping soon. There is a lot of movement inside. Most of our tile has been delivered (see the Modwalls boxes above) and hopefully will start to be put in this week. The boxes contain the glass tiles for the "bus stop", otherwise known as the master shower. We've gone with Backgammon for the floors and bench, and Maple for the shower walls.
We also had the kitchen cabinets delivered from Capitol Group. Can't see much of them right now but they will be out of the boxes soon enough!
The most exciting part of the visit was seeing the first part of our hardwood flooring being put in. We decided on unfinished wide plank oak hardwood floor. Even unfinished they look awesome. This is in the dining room.
This is a view from the dining room into the kitchen. The crew was very nice and talked to us about colors of stain. We are leaning towards keeping them in their natural color since they are so beautiful as is - which would mean, no stain, just a poly seal. If we go this route we will lower the amount of VOC's potentially released in the process. Evidently manufacturers haven't mastered a low-VOC staining product, but the polyurethane seal is low VOC. It's definitely an exciting week!!! Stay tuned!

