Saturday, February 26, 2011

Sheetrock installation

Starting in February our sheetrockers have been hard at work!  Here's a view of part of the kitchen:


Looking up at the upstairs landing.  The door on the left goes into my bedroom; the one on the right is the upstairs bunk room.

Another view of the kitchen.  The doorway on the right goes into the mud room.

The room behind the staircase will be the downstairs guest room (Mama's room!).  The one on the left is Linda & Brett's bedroom.

Looking upward toward the library and the upstairs bathroom.

A view from inside the upstairs bunk room.

I think this is looking up at the ceiling in the upstairs bunk room.  (I could be wrong!)

Don's and my bedroom, looking out towards the family room (downstairs, you can just see the stovepipe going up).

A view from inside the upstairs bathroom.  The tub is under the cardboard box!

Another view down into the family room.  Since we got the roof insulated it's MUCH warmer inside the cabin.  Before, we could only get it up to freezing, now it's easy to get it up into the 50's.  However, the furnace has been installed, we're just waiting on an electrician to come and hook it up properly.  It was hooked up, but for some reason it's still not working.  But we'll get it, I know!
 It's snowing again!
This is the outside of the equipment room with it's insulated coat.  This will get another layer of sheetrock to make it look nice.
Don has been hard at work making the cedar railings for the porch, staircases and landings.  Right now the log home company has nailed up temporary railings so we don't fall off the porch!  But it will really look nice once the cedar railings are installed.


Wonder if there are any varmints in the log pile?  I wouldn't be surprised!  We hope to use a good bit of the left-over logs to make furniture for the cabin.