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Post A Picture Of Your Current Job (Part III)

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Post a picture of your current job.

Previous Threads.
Part I
Part II
 
#2,883 ·
I did this room quite some time ago, never saw it finished. Shutters and a door on the ceiling. Barnboard wood on the walls with pics built it. When I was there last it was still a concrete floor and now they have a cork floor. They put appropriate furniture in it along with a good supply of wine and whiskey.

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Just about finished on this build, been fighting weather a lot lately with high winds and snowfall. Took a lot to get to this point, definitely a complicated roof for such a small house but I'm liking how it looks from this angle. Just some back framing, windows and doors, and basement slab and we will be done with this small custom.

I've had a blast, been a while since I've done new residential construction, and adding getting to teach my very young (18, 19 & a 23yo journeyman) crew has been great.
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I don't paint the "lines" black when I do it.
 
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Both fakes.

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Just signed an intent to build for this sweet addition project. Deck is suspended concrete with a salt finish. Outdoor kitchen is masonry block with flagstone, Coyote appliances, Silestone etc... doors are Lincoln or Kolbe, talked them into the main door getting rid of the two windows and installing a 12' 4 panel door that opens 6'0 in the middle.

Adding a bathroom and remodeling another at the same time, gutting attic apartment for spray foam and mini split, unoccupied thank God.

I'm betting 13 - 16 weeks from start to finish
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#2,903 ·
Just signed an intent to build for this sweet addition project. Deck is suspended concrete with a salt finish. Outdoor kitchen is masonry block with flagstone, Coyote appliances, Silestone etc... doors are Lincoln or Kolbe, talked them into the main door getting rid of the two windows and installing a 12' 4 panel door that opens 6'0 in the middle.

Adding a bathroom and remodeling another at the same time, gutting attic apartment for spray foam and mini split, unoccupied thank God.

I'm betting 13 - 16 weeks from start to finish
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Kolbe, eh...

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Came out nice. Small rooms are such a pain.
 
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I culture stone guy will do the shower stall. I'll go back for grab bars and shower curtain and stuff.
House was built in '64 so we went right over the old floor. Asbestos more than likely.
Homes in the subdivision that are original are worth 750,000$ 3 bedroom 2 bath single wall.