Rox,
The house totals about 3,700 SF. There's about 2,400 on the first floor including the master BR. The upstairs has three bedrooms and two baths.
You're correct on the pantry width. There is basically an "aisle" that is a little wider than the door opening - then there are shelves on both sides and on the end. Gee, you guys pay attention to detail! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
bmac,
Yes, there was a pretty good coat of dust after the floors were finished. We ran into some scheduling issues at the end. We had told the builder all along that we weren't in a hurry and to do things right. We waited until the end was in sight to put our other house on the market. Well it sold quicker than we expected and they wanted possession sooner than we expected. So everyone was rushing to get things completed. They didn't go in quite the sequence that I wanted but I understand everyone has schedules. Anyway, it turned out fine. The builder had a great clean-up crew that wiped everything down. We were pleasantly surprised as we thought it would be a problem.
The wood floors are 3" white oak, which is a little harder than the normal red oak that you usually see. Still, we had concern about damage to the floors during the final stages. They actually sanded off over 1/16" so that took off all of the scratches and paint. Turned out great. I assume they will do the same with your pine floors?
Eddie,
Because we were really scrambling at the end to get moved in, I neglected the picture taking of the final stages. I'll try to take some in the next few days of the finished product and I'll try to get the shots you are asking for.
Sigarms & Eddie,
I guess the "referee" thing was my feeble attempt at a little humor. I'd actually forgot about it and didn't know what Sigarms was asking. Then when Eddie asked also, I gave it some thought and remembered my profile.
Actually I work for a company in management. I'm in charge of the operations side of the business - engineering, manufacturing and field installation. It seems like I spend most of my time trying to resolve disputes and finger pointing between departments. Hence the "referee" reference. Sorry for the confusion.