Thursday, August 9, 2012

Drywall/Fireplaces

We have some updated pictures.  They have started to put the drywall in the upstairs.  The great room ceiling and most of the master bedroom ceiling has been installed.  It looks like large bead board that has been whitewashed.  Two weeks ago, we made the trip to Syracuse to pick up the two fireplaces as well as the rangetop and hood.  We went with a see through and a regular fireplace from Majestic.  The see through fireplace will be between the great room and Kirk's office.  The other fireplace will be located downstairs in the main room. 
 The eyebrow arch has been added to the back of the house.
 White washed pine bead board was used for the ceiling.
 Dining room with two doors that access the screened porch.  The dining room will have a coffered ceiling.
 This is the see through fireplace in the great room.  The two doorways on either side of it lead to Kirk's office.
 This is a view of the dining room.  The french doors on the left lead to the back porch.  The doors on the far side of the picture are the doors that lead out to the screened porch with the wood burning fireplace.
 This is a view of the front door.  There will be a chandelier hanging near the arched window.  The wall that has not been sheet rocked will be covered with antique barnwood.
 This is a view of the stairs with an unfinished wall.  This wall will eventually be covered with antique barnwood.  The hallway to the left of the stairs leads back to the kids' bedrooms.  The doorway on the right of the stairs is one of the doorways that leads to Kirk's office.

 This is one of the kid's bedrooms.  You can see that we left an area above it open which will end up being a loft for the kids.  The far doorway leads into the Jack/Jill bathroom.  They will each have their own vanity and toilet but will share a shower.
 The is on the other side of the see through fireplace on the inside of Kirk's office.
 This is a view leading into the master bedroom.  The wall without the windows on the left will be covered with antique barnwood.
 This is the master bathroom. 
 This is the main room in the downstairs.
 This is an open area that leads into the playroom.  At the very end you can see the guest bedroom.
This is the fireplace downstairs.  The two doorways on either side of the fireplace lead into the theater room.