Sunday, January 6, 2013

Pictures with siding and interesting discoveries...

Here are the pics I promised yesterday of the siding. Of course, the white/shiny silvery area will be covered with stone eventually (though who really knows when).

Luckily, I was able to make it inside the house yesterday as well, to check out what it looks like with some drywall up. It looks different. The spare bedrooms seemed small to me, but the husband told me I was crazy and they didn't look any different than before drywall. Okay, I'm crazy. I'm still totally in love with the first floor family room/kitchen/morning room, which I've always loved. Our master seems okay too, but I didn't spend a lot of time in there. The basement is growing on me as well, especially with the walkout and those awesome full-size windows. Once again, this lot has proven to be the best one for us, and the main reason why we never walked away when we had the chance. Lets hope I don't regret it in a month when the new appraisal comes in.

Since I can't add captions using the Blogger app on my iPad, I'll just tell you now what the pics are. Pretty self-explanatory, the first ones are of the outside of the house with siding. Some pics look better than others - the front of the house faces north, meaning the back is south and almost always has sun. Nice for living, bad for photos. Add to that the inherent cloudiness of NE Ohio winters, and you get some less-than-ideal pics. Oh well, it looks awesome, just trust me. Just to refresh memories, this is the Stone Mountain Clay siding with black shutters and white trim. Some of the shutters are misaligned - we will be bringing that up with the PM, of course.

The other photos are of the awesome morning room (I love you, Morning Room) and random weird things I found inside: a drawing of a face around the plumbing in the powder room, and a uber-random candy bar wrapped with wiring in my future office. Umm, what? I also found the obligatory bottle of mysterious yellow liquid (which I'm not posting because I think we all know what that is by now). Not too pleased with that, of course, but I am at least grateful that it was located in the basement bathroom area - a fitting location, and probably better on concrete than wood subflooring, just in case. No excuse for it, though. There's a port-a-john next door to the neighbors' house, just a short walk away.

BTW, I heard back from the flooring specialist about my concerns from yesterday. She responded to my email within an hour - I'm totally pleased. Unfortunately, it seems the tile above the shower head in the master may be a no-go: she said the price of the tile for the shower includes only the amount that they would be installing standard, and anything more than that would be considered a non-standard and therefore will have to go through the RH sales office first. So, yeah, pretty sure that's not gonna fly. I'm a little upset in that these are not things that I knew to ask about (how often have we all said that one?) because if I had I would have taken care of this before our change orders were due. Oh well. We are currently waiting on word back from the sales office regarding this one. On a much better note, my fears were alleviated when she told me that we would be getting the awesome "turned wood plank" transition between our hardwoods and our carpet. I know some of you have gotten a nice piece of marble between your bathroom tile and carpet, but it sounds like we will be getting a thin metal transition (made by Schluter - I checked them out online and they look good, similar to what I was expecting). There will be a matching wood transition between our mud room tile and hardwoods. *giant sigh of relief*

Now to wait for the stone, finishing or the drywall, and all of the five hundred million other things that need to happen before we close.









11 comments:

  1. My favorite is the hershey bar :-)
    Love the black shutters and the siding together, beautiful contrast!

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    1. Thanks! Yeah, the Hershey bar makes no sense. It's wrapped with wiring from the switches in that room, so weird. Just a convenient snack-holder?

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  2. The house looks great! I'm glad you heard back about the floor transitions and that you are ok with them. One less thing to worry about is always a good thing! Good luck with the tile above the shower head!

    I think every house comes standard with the bottle of mystery fluid. At least yours was in the basement instead of in the kitchen like mine. Oh and I think wall art of some kind is also standard. We had some on the basement wall. I figured it would eventually get removed, but I think they just hung the insulation over it. And of course, we have some lovely lawn art right now. Still hoping the PM gets that cleaned up for us.

    Very weird placement for a candy bar!

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    1. The kitchen?!? Disgusting! I was happy that it was also in the future bathroom - seemed the most appropriate. But the kitchen? Wow, that's not even private!

      As for the artwork, it's weird and disturbing to me. Kinda reminds me of the button-eyed people in Coraline, for some odd reason. Although it does make me wish I had taken the time to write our names on the framing. Oh well, maybe the next house (yeah, right)!

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  3. I guess they're saving that one for later :) The house looks beautiful!

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    1. Thanks! I would have taken the candy bar myself and eaten it (I was really hungry when I visited), but I'm not crazy about white chocolate. They're lucky - had it been original, it would have been a whole other story. ;)

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  4. I am in love with your exterior. The Stone Mountain Clay is so beautiful with the black which is what I wanted. Ohh well at least I get to enjoy others. I was at our model and they new stone colors to choose from which are really pretty too.

    I really like the face with the protruding eye balls !!!

    We did NOT get the mystery bottle but I did get a tequila bottle filled with water. It looked like the guy was using recycling it while I installing our brick. I have seen some really mean things done to homes on this blog.

    I am glad yours wasn't as intrusive! I can work with these but the others were worthy of police reports.

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    1. Oops bunch of typos on my iphone

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    2. I hear ya on the iPhone typos! Happens to me all the time. Thanks, we love the siding too. We were lucky in that we were the first to choose colors in our part of the phase, so we could get whatever we wanted. Oddly enough, these colors are essentially the exact same as what we have on our current house! At least that way we knew they would look good together. I always find it hard to digest when people disrespect others' property or belongings. So you're right, the things we found weren't so bad.

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  5. We were fortunate that we never had any bottles of mystery fluids. We once found a pack of cigarettes during drywall ( but I never smelled smoke, so I don't think it was done in the house) and one of the stone masons left a sweatshirt when doing our fireplace. Other than that, the house was always clean. I would have flipped out if I found bottles like others have.

    I did laugh at the face. At least they were being creative rather than crude :)

    The siding looks great. Can't wait to see it with the stone. We love our SMC!

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  6. Lol... looks like your workers have a sense of humor. The house looks great!

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