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Half cm would be easy to repair, problem is something that should be smooth is grainy and something that should be flat is wavy. And the most fucked up thing is how the granite got from beautiful to ****.

My original comment was about letting OCD run wild - people have a tendency to hyper focus at the time.

Those kind of problems, especially in your house, would send me into uncharted areas of __________!!! I had to put a blank there because I could see myself going off in several directions.:shocking:
 
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I know the feeling man. Unless you truly have an unlimited budget, expect flaws.

I toured a $4.5-$5M house that was similar in size to mine. It was nearly perfect. I was looking at all the drywall details that I am not happy with at my place.. theirs is perfect.

It is almost nearly 10 times more than I spent. In order to get things so flawless, they built the loaded structure separate from the cosmetic and used metal studs for cosmetic walls. The drywall and trim/finish guys alone probably cost half what my entire house did.

It was hard for me to just say "**** it" and get the house done, but I am glad I did. The flaws that are too much for me to handle.. I am fixing one by one, while enjoying the house.
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Answer: No

Excuse:
I am a true perfectionist and when things don't go the way I expect them to go I get stressed/burned/pissed breakdown style.

Excuse of the Excuse:
A lot of things are not done correctly and I wanted them to be flawless.

Result:
Disappointment

Result of the Result:
Halted the house, counted to exactly 1'345,000 and took deep breaths for 15 days.

15 Days later:
I called a couple of friends that had friends that had cousins that had friends that built houses. 2 guys came as a favor and I asked for advice on the finishing. Both were very helpful and gave me proper advice.

Advice in their words:
A house can't be flawless and when you actually live there you won't care about the flaws.

Advice as I understood:
Stop caring about details and just finish already.


So, here I am.

Usual non descriptive, picture full updates should be resumed shortly

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My original comment was about letting OCD run wild - people have a tendency to hyper focus at the time.

Those kind of problems, especially in your house, would send me into uncharted areas of __________!!! I had to put a blank there because I could see myself going off in several directions.:shocking:

This build has been such a learning life process. From dealing with horrible people (neighbor) to dealing with horrible people (builders) to dealing with horrible people (another builders) :lol_hitti

Also the fact that Work consumes me at full right now contributed to the lack of control over the house and how I expected things to be done.

This has been such a psychological maturing class for me :lol:

I know the feeling man. Unless you truly have an unlimited budget, expect flaws.

I toured a $4.5-$5M house that was similar in size to mine. It was nearly perfect. I was looking at all the drywall details that I am not happy with at my place.. theirs is perfect.

It is almost nearly 10 times more than I spent. In order to get things so flawless, they built the loaded structure separate from the cosmetic and used metal studs for cosmetic walls. The drywall and trim/finish guys alone probably cost half what my entire house did.

It was hard for me to just say "**** it" and get the house done, but I am glad I did. The flaws that are too much for me to handle.. I am fixing one by one, while enjoying the house.
:beer:

I tried to get that vibe from your thread when I asked you what it felt but my own mind plays me :lol:

:beer:

I'm gathering momentum, re planning what is yet to be done to be done in certain order and quality. Many cool ideas like floating walls were ditched because I was rushed into finishing*, now I'm going to take 5 minutes instead of 5 seconds to take decisions.

*Rushed into finishing :lol: Like it would have mattered anyway. 12 months planned . I'm sure I will hit the 24 mark. :beer:
 

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Holy **** this build is phenomenal! Well done, sir! I just wasted my entire night getting terrible ideas (terrible for my wallet).
 

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The bathroom rendering was probably my absolute favorite, I really liked the gravel next to the tub, was a nice addition and brings elements of outside, inside.
 

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another thing I had an issue with regarding timeline was the rate at which I was burning cash due to construction loan interest... once I started factoring that in, I really wanted to kill people that were late/no shows/low quality work. If "time value of money" was not an issue, I might have gone slower..
 

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Next time you run into issues with one of your neighbors or tradesmen, you can either use the Force, or your new light saber, to persuade them see things your way... And the address plate is looking awesome. Can't wait to see more.
 
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The bathroom rendering was probably my absolute favorite, I really liked the gravel next to the tub, was a nice addition and brings elements of outside, inside.
:beer:

another thing I had an issue with regarding timeline was the rate at which I was burning cash due to construction loan interest... once I started factoring that in, I really wanted to kill people that were late/no shows/low quality work. If "time value of money" was not an issue, I might have gone slower..

I had a similar issue with Social Security taxes. I was paying while no one was working or working for another people. Oh the Joy.


Next time you run into issues with one of your neighbors or tradesmen, you can either use the Force, or your new light saber, to persuade them see things your way... And the address plate is looking awesome. Can't wait to see more.

hahaha, I'm not a SW fan but the new saber (trailer) looks pwnsome!
 
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Just found the thread swimming in page 17, since I'm such an attention ***** when I use my internet mask I will bump the thread with some "progress" pictures.

- The original design had a tree in the corner of the house, which was now impossible because of the much lower dirt level. What was the answer to that problem? A heavily over sized tree pot.

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It will be covered with decking and some stone. Looks good in my imagination.


- The doors, they have been a PITA, wood was not dry enough so they pulled, and some of them are still pulling after a second assembly. But they are worth it. The taller ones are 280lb and required a lot more thought than anticipated.

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- Windows are coming in slowly, tint was a bit too much but I appreciate the privacy. The lower ones have an extra layer of security film and make the glass look grainy but I will live with that.

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- And lastly, the garage door. 1 piece of guillotine action ready to slam any car roof the day a cable snaps :lol:

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With all my antisocial Grinch like heart I wish everyone a happy Christmas and a better 2015 :beer:

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With all my antisocial Grinch like heart I wish everyone a happy Christmas and a better 2015 :beer:

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No one understands my sense of humor.


looks like she has inherited yours and understands it pretty well... :D


the joys of genetics! :evil:


have a nice year end and a wonderful next one!
 

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that and it looks like you've pretty badly photoshoped-out a ransom note of some sort out of the picture methinks... :lol:


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Very nice build !!!

Thank you!


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Update:

Went to the house yesterday to manually water the green wall ( my temporal electricity contract is over ) . took some better pictures.

- The killer stone is going to be removed from the shower area, not because I want to but because I have to. No sealer could penetrate enough and I really don't want to deal with humidity on the exterior of the house. Marble is on the way.

What to do with the extra stone? kuchupaw! I intended to leave this bare concrete but :dunno:
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Watering system is almost done under the entrance stairs
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A view from the inside of the new glass / mind the circular stains, seems like some vandals disguised as kids from neighbors were playing with a bottle of wood oil.
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First step of my massive Babylonian garden, a pair of oaks, yes, they transported them at interstellar speeds
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Bathrooms are tiled now, don't judge me, entirely wife decision :lol:
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Sophie, checking out the house for the first time, she likes it. My shy wife behind her.
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The only 2 doors up right now
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You gotta admit the continuous roof is amazing, too bad the average person won't notice it or even care :lol:
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They will be flush with their outer walls
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Managed this with a very hard to photograph extra lip on the doors and some clever spacing.

This is the spacing left for the lip to close flush
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and this is the lip, invisible to the picture but the front of the door sticks about 10mm over the frame of it.
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and finally, last shot of the garage with the second vehicle ever to be "inside"
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Still a LONG way to go but I can see progress now, helps a lot on the motivation side.
 
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The ceiling is an awesome detail that WILL be something people will be able to feel as a difference but not explain. I love it.

Tell me about the "vandals" - I didn't see any other posts about it. Did they wreck the floor???
 
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Love the lack of jambs. make sure you put cardboard on the doors and corner protectors. They will get screwed up by contractors!
 
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The ceiling is an awesome detail that WILL be something people will be able to feel as a difference but not explain. I love it.

Tell me about the "vandals" - I didn't see any other posts about it. Did they wreck the floor???

I didn't said anything to my wife and asked if she noted anything different on the doors. The answer was, -really heavy?

No one knows what happened, I think the kids did it because after some CSI magnification of the affected area I assume one took the bottle and spun on his own axis pressing it, making those circles. At least they didn't do a pee contest. I don't think the floor is damaged any more than what its already done by the people working on the house :lol:

Love the lack of jambs. make sure you put cardboard on the doors and corner protectors. They will get screwed up by contractors!

I'm not worried about the corners because I still have a lot of destruction and detailing pending on those particular areas but I get you.
 

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I've been following this thread from the beginning, your home is beautiful but little Sophie just stole the show. What a cutie!
 

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I love the continuous ceiling. It definitely makes you push the envelope in order to get the ceiling exactly square and level. While opening the door you'll notice every tiny imperfection in the ceiling.

Again a job well done!! I love to see it finished but I'm sure you are even more anxious then I am.
 

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- The killer stone is going to be removed from the shower area, not because I want to but because I have to. No sealer could penetrate enough and I really don't want to deal with humidity on the exterior of the house.

too bad, it really was an awesome shower "walling" idea. :(


Marble is on the way.
hope it's not on another slow boat from China... :lol:


What to do with the extra stone? kuchupaw! I intended to leave this bare concrete but :dunno:
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bare concrete is sooooooo '90s anyway. well done! :thumbup:


Bathrooms are tiled now, don't judge me, entirely wife decision :lol:
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could have been worse, eh! :D
(SiL did hers in pink ceramic tiles with bright CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)4H2O joints. helps waking up instantly on a cold morning though :evil:).


Sophie, checking out the house for the first time, she likes it. My shy wife behind her.
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looks like she more than approves what you've done and feels right at home. well done again! :thumbup:


Still a LONG way to go but I can see progress now, helps a lot on the motivation side.
as long as you know where you are and where you want to go you'll manage. ;).
 
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I've been following this thread from the beginning, your home is beautiful but little Sophie just stole the show. What a cutie!

Haha, she stole my eyes for herself.

I love the continuous ceiling. It definitely makes you push the envelope in order to get the ceiling exactly square and level. While opening the door you'll notice every tiny imperfection in the ceiling.

Exactly, ceilings are going to be fixed in some spots where its just evident they are not even 80% flat. Plaster is nice but as I have learned it can't be 100% perfect because of the way it is applied. I understand that now and getting everything as 99% as possible.

Again a job well done!! I love to see it finished but I'm sure you are even more anxious then I am.

I was anxious but that was the main thing killing me, now I'm very calm and philosophical about finishing :lol:

too bad, it really was an awesome shower "walling" idea. :(

it happens, good ideas are not very efficient some times :lol:

hope it's not on another slow boat from China... :lol:

Haha, slow boat from Greece now. In stock here thankfully :willy_nil



bare concrete is sooooooo '90s anyway. well done! :thumbup:

:thumbup:

could have been worse, eh! :D
(SiL did hers in pink ceramic tiles with bright CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)4H2O joints. helps waking up instantly on a cold morning though :evil:).
pahaha I had to open my chemistry book of google. Such an interesting color combo :lol:


looks like she more than approves what you've done and feels right at home. well done again! :thumbup:
She was genuinely happy giggling around, which is not common so I take she likes it!

as long as you know where you are and where you want to go you'll manage. ;).

:beer:
 

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Your details are fantastic and as you have found difficult to achieve. I've been involved in some projects that had similar levels of detail and precision and found it difficult to find trades that worked to that level - you're patience in getting there is outstanding.
We did a residence once that, among other things, had a rule: no cut tiles. And it had a two car garage with all walls tiled in 4" Sq. ceramic that was part of an existing structure that was around 70 years old. Just another challenge.
Thanks for sharing your build!
 
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no cut tiles? must have been a PERFECT by the millimeter build. A mistake on any angle and you are done!
 

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no cut tiles? must have been a PERFECT by the millimeter build. A mistake on any angle and you are done!

it was - and the grout lines were spec'd of course. This was a small part of a $20M renovation. Crazy precision throughout.
 

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I love this house more and more with each update. I'm not sure if I've seen the garage before, that's quite a space you have there!
 
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