This week we saw our roof assembly completed and not too soon as our seasonal rain pattern has started establishing itself. For now we're still enjoying some sunshine, if cooler, and this has allowed us to make progress on getting the cedar bevel siding painted and we'll be able to install it as the season gets colder. Crisp, sunny days will be great weather for hanging siding.
In addition, this week we'll finish the rough-in plumbing and electrical.
The Ladybug House get its roof and windows!
With our roof shingling completed and Marvin Integrity black windows installed we're finally closed-in.
The clipped gables take on their own appeal now that the roofing assembly is finished.
A fusion of Asian and North American traditional elements.
The Asian influence on the Ladybug House. Looks like a Samurai's helmet!
Jamie single handedly paints our houses...it's amazing!
Jamie has been enjoying our unexpected sunshine and cool temperatures to prime and paint the cedar bevel siding. She's nearly done!
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It is a good thing that you were able to have your roof completed prior to the rainy season starting. What a mess that could have been. I love the entire shape that this house is taking. The Asian influence that is being used in definitely unexpected and adds a lot of character to the house as well. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI am really liking your ladybug house! The design is really creative and different, I do not think I have ever seen another one like it. I really hope that the build is continuing on without any major issues. I cannot wait to see what this house is going to look like finished. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteFranklin Stewart @ Muller Exteriors
I am really liking your ladybug house! The design is really creative and different, I do not think I have ever seen another one like it. I really hope that the build is continuing on without any major issues. I cannot wait to see what this house is going to look like finished. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteFranklin Stewart @ Muller Exteriors