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The house looks so much different with siding! According to our color choices, the front door and shutters will be painted a different color (dark-grey and blue). |
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Another view of the front of the house. |
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The back of the house with siding. I didn't go far enough into the woods when I took this shot -- that's why part of the house is cut off. |
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The drywall has been installed throughout the house and it looks much different than before -- the space is more defined now. To the right, at the base of the stairs, a small banister will eventually be installed. |
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The angled wall at the left is part of the downstairs bathroom; I couldn't take any shorts of that room because it would just look like a white blank wall. |
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The front living room is currently a storage room for all of the drywall supplies. |
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A view of the kitchen with it's low counter from the family room. |
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Another view of the kitchen, complete with scaffolding. |
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Here, you can see the kitchen pantry and the door leading into the dining room. |
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The morning room from the kitchen. |
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The morning room with a good view of the woods. |
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The family room from the kitchen. |
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A shot of the dining room from the foyer -- the opening to the leftleads to the kitchen. |
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Standing in the foyer looking upstairs. Of course, from all of the previous pictures, you probably already know this. The stairs will be carpeted. |
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The opposite of the picture above. |
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The upstairs hallway looks a lot different now that there are walls in place. We can finally see which rooms will get the most sun during th day. |
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Part of the master bedroom with drywall up. I don't have a shot facing the other direction, but you get the general idea. The walk-in closet will get a real door and not just folder doors. |
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The spare bedroom looks smaller now that the walls are up with it's single window. Of course, there's no furniture to offset those white walls yet. |
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The left window's exterior top pane is still broken and I'm told it will be replaced at the last minute. |
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Despite the trees behind the house, the back bedroom gets a good deal of sunlight in the evening. |