Title : Container House: Changing Colors - Angela's Blog
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Living Porch |
Bookshelf in Den |
Entrance From Inside |
Guest Bath With Mirror in Antique Frame |
Living Porch |
Bookshelf in Den |
Entrance From Inside |
Guest Bath With Mirror in Antique Frame |
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Breakfast Bar and Lights |
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Breakfast Bar and Lights |
11/25/10 Thanksgiving Day! While not much has changed as far as a picture could show, lots of work has been going on. The HVAC unit has been installed. Insulation has been blown in the attic space. Toilets and sinks have been set. Plastic placed under the house and secured to the foundation walls (non-ventilated foundation). The old container floors have been sanded and urethene is being painted on this week. As best I can tell, the floors are mahoghany plywood and have finished up nicely. The kitchen is complete except for the gas range hich I am waiting to find on sale. We have received our final inspection and are waiting for the certificate of occupancy to arrive in the mail. I plan to begin moving in next week (God willing and the creek don't rise). This is about it unless someone has questions. john@marmacwire.com.
9/23/10 It has been a while since I last posted. We seemed to be stalled and there was really nothing to post. Electrical and plumbing work is done mostly in the walls and under the floor and does not make for great pictures. The tankless/instant water heater has been installed along with the propane tank. I was adamant that we not pierce the roof of the containers any more than necessary, so we used through-the-wall, house-trailer bathroom vents. Now that the wiring and pipes are in, the insulation and sheet rock could go up. Progress is more visible as you can see in the pictures. We continue to comply with Chesterfield County building codes and meet our regular inspections. We hope to have a final inspection before the start date anniversary.