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Week Six: All Walled Up

A lot of progress was made on the new house this past week as the workmen laid the brick and hung the drywall. And I'm happy to report that, from the outside in particular, things are really starting to come together. {By the way, if you're new to Odi et Amo or afraid you've missed a week or two of the action, go HERE to view my weekly updates on the new house.}

Here's a view from the backyard. The covered porches are off the breakfast area (on the lower level) and the den (on the upper level). The wall of windows in the center is the family room, and the three windows jutting out from the facade are the master bedroom. My hope is that by next summer we'll have a nice garden for all these windows to look out on.

View from the front door. Now that the walls are up, it's so much easier for me to visualize the house. I love the archway under the stairs that separates the entryway from the family room. There's a small art niche on the right side of the arch. Unfortunately, I don't think I have a piece that is sized appropriately for the space, which means I'll have to go art shopping (I know, my life is so hard). I'll be on the lookout for something in London or Ireland, provided I can cart it back on the plane.

One of my favorite architectural features of this home is the staircase and, in particular, how it curves to mimic the curved wall. For the railings, I selected a rather spartan wrought-iron so as not to detract from the curvature. Although it would've been cost-prohibitive to do this (especially since I'm only using a "semi-custom" builder), spare and modern glass would have been an amazing option as well.

The living room as viewed from upstairs. I can't wait to see the granite surround I picked go up. I'm also very happy I decided to fill in the niches above the fireplace and over each of the other niches. It would've been way too many holes on one wall.

The kitchen (and my mom -- hi Mom!). It's not a huge space and I'm probably going to have less cupboard and counter space than I do at my current house, but it's large enough. I particularly love how it's right off the family room and the garage (which means no more carting all my groceries up a flight of stairs, yay!). There's also plenty of bar height counter to fit my four bar stools.

Forgive the totally crappy picture here (without electricity, it's hard to get the lighting right!), but I wanted to show y'all the breakfast area. My plan is [for Dave] to build a wraparound bench underneath that window and around the adjacent wall. Since the space isn't very large, a banquette will certainly seat more folks than the number of chairs I could comfortably cram into the space. Plus, I've always love a booth.

Here's a shot of the master bedroom's tray ceiling, which is one of the details I particularly liked about the house.

The master bathroom. The window next to the tub appears to be translucent rather than transparent for privacy's sake. I can't take if it's the protective plastic film on the the window or the glass itself, but it also appears to have that "rain drop" look so popular in shower doors from the '80s and '90s. If that's the case, we may be changing it out for simple frosted glass.

The hallway looking into the den (far left), guest room (straight ahead) and hallway to the other bedrooms (right). I like how wide and airy the upstairs hallway is and I'm very pleased with all the archways.

My window seat. {Love.} I also like how most of the rooms upstairs have various angles and slants around the ceilings -- so much more interesting than a simple box. Of course, when it comes time to paint the question will be, where does the wall begin and the ceiling end? We'll have to see but I'm thinking of painting the ceilings in some of these rooms a shade or two lighter than the wall color. In particular, I'd like to do something metallic and decorative inside the tray in the master bedroom. I'm just so tired of white ceilings.

I'm not quite sure what's on the "to do" list for this week, but I'm assuming they'll continue to tape, fill and prep the drywall as well as finish up what little brick work remains (both the back porch and front porch will have brick floors and these weren't done when we went by on Sunday). Regardless, I can't wait for all the finishing to begin -- I want to see my floors (and cabinets, and paint color....)!

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