New Home Construction

   / New Home Construction #151  
BTW, send your parents to VA. I need to put down about 10 bales when I reseed in a couple weeks. ;)
 
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#152  
Thanks for the advice guys. I think I am going to go with 10' doors after all. The cost now will not be that much more, and definitely less expensive that updating later.

BTW, send your parents to VA. I need to put down about 10 bales when I reseed in a couple weeks. ;)

If you pay for gas and for their stays at campgrounds along the way, I'm sure they would do it! :) They are great folks and will help out anyone!
 
   / New Home Construction #153  
Think in the long run you will be please to have the option with taller equipment...

Great build... wish it was mine.
 
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#154  
Well, looks like I am going with 10' tall doors on the 'short' side. Talked with the builder and he sees no issue, so let it be done! A bit more cost now to keep my options open in the future. Bad thing is, that's 2' higher I have to go to hang and wire the lights! :eek:

PS: I HATE heights!
 
   / New Home Construction #155  
You will be glad that you went with the taller door! Can't wait to see the finished product.
 
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#156  
You will be glad that you went with the taller door!

I think so. It had been weighing on my mind a bit lately, and it's like a load is off now that I made the choice. Anything I can unload off my mind right now is a huge plus! :)
 
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#157  
After over a month, I figure it is time for an update. The inside is essentially finished with the exception of cabinets, plumbing, and a few finishing touches. Here are a few pics.

Master bedroom paint
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Tile in bath (pre-grout)
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Hardwood in the living room
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View of the living/kitchen/dining area
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A couple pics of the trim
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Some shelves I built in the storage room
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A pic of the garage before trusses. I did go with 10' tall doors on the lower side. Originally, I was going to go with the left side of the building being taller than the right side, but after talking with the contractor, I decided to keep the same height all across rather than a step in the roof.
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   / New Home Construction #158  
Looking good. Won't be much longer until you will be living in there.

That's a very nice garage too.
 
   / New Home Construction #159  
Curious why you are going with metal on the walls when you have all those nice studs there? OSB, house wrap and a variety of siding options are available with studs.

Eddie
 
   / New Home Construction #160  
Fordman- Late to the thread but good move on the door height. My 4720 just makes it at 8'. If I ever put chains on it-new ball game!

Looking good!
 

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