Yesterday we shared that the appraiser had checked out the cabin on Monday morning and buzzed through with his camera, saying that everything looked great. And it did! We worked very hard on the weekend (1/8-1/9/11) to get the final tasks checked off, with Chris and Kelly's invaluable help!
| Chris, almost singlehandedly built a great stair railing. It was meant to be a temporary fix, but looked so good and is so solid, it may stay in place for some time! |
Then Kelly painted the stairs. What a huge improvement!
Doug and Chris hung the doors. These are the wonderful pre-hung, pre-finished oak doors we got at Home Depot for $99 each before they realized what an amazing deal it was. They realized the error of their ways and now cost $199. Bummer, cuz we switched the swing on one of them and need one more! Do ya think they'll do an even exchange?
Sandy (with Kelly's help) tiled the bathtub surround. Naturally, we ran out of mastic and couldn't completely finish the job. Thank goodness for Menards in Alex, though not always our favorite place, they've become our backup supplier for last minute needs. Just hate going there and getting that horrible jingle stuck in our heads!
Sadly, we didn't think we had enough of the ship-lap wood left to complete both the bedroom and mud room. So, Kelly painted the floor of the main level bedroom.
And Sandy painted the mud room floor.
We'll cover these rooms with rugs for now and see if there might be enough ship-lap to do at least the mud room floor...later! For now, we're doing the quick fix, cover it up, git-r-done job!Besides assisting all of us, Doug hung ceiling fans/lights, installed other lighting fixtures,
and finished up all the electrical needs, including several crazy three-way light switches and switched outlets.
Chris has become quite an electrician too and helped to ease that burden for Doug.
Then we worked on lots of decorating details, like curtains on the windows...
| Master bedroom |
| More master bedroom |
| Upstairs second bedroom |
and closets...
| And we had some left over Eddie Bauer curtains that'll do the trick too! |
We hung mirrors and cabinets...
| Main floor bathroom |
| The foyer. Note the awesome hutch cabinet we got from Dick and Jane Schirmacher! Without upper cabinets in the kitchen, this is perfect for holding our dishes, AND it looks great! |
| Here is the gorgeous log bed that Spencer built! Sturdy as can be and super special, knowing he made it. We think it was just made for this cabin! |
| Doug did the grout in the shower and hung the shower curtain... |
| And hung the towel ring. So fun to put in all the little details! |
| So, we've done all that we can do... |
| Now we wait for the appraiser's approval and look forward to many relaxing days like this at the cabin, waking up to the sun and coffee and the beauty of Little Chip in one of its splendid seasons! |
We were so relieved that we went out for dinner to celebrate at Biaggi's. That's GOOD NEWS, right?
The BAD NEWS is...
Yesterday, we heard from the underwriter for the mortgage that we had to have EVERYTHING done. In other words, it's not over. We have yet another weekend, if not more, of work to do. We have to have all of the trim done, the last three doors hung upstairs and the ceiling to the lake-side porch done. Not sure we have it in us. We have mentally shut down and dragged ourselves past the finish line. Now we have to turn around, pick ourselves up and keep plugging away...
So, the saga continues. Just LIVIN' THE DREAM, right?
Sandy - your cabin is SO beautiful. What an amazing project to work on and what a cool legacy for all of your kids to have been a part of creating! So happy for you guys!
ReplyDeleteSorry. Wish I could help. I have enjoyed watching the progress! : )
ReplyDeleteWow, Dahl Family, you did an amazing job!! What a gorgeous cabin. So happy for all of you!
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