I'm back with some new stuff to share with you. We've been pretty busy but I haven't had anything very interesting to show you;
Let's start with the door detail I dreamt up. The goal was to end up with a very flat wall. With the flush baseboard detail, everything is in one plane.
Once we get everything painted the same, the doors will be hard to discern from the walls. One of the details I used to accomplish this was the hidden hinges
The door header is above the sheetrock ceiling. The door literally goes from floor to ceiling
The hinges required pockets, which had to be cut into the door blocking
We've also been working on electrical finish. With the exception of a Lutron scene controller in the main space, the electrical install is pretty standard. No high tech stuff at all
We are using recessed lighting pretty exclusively. We are using these 4" led lights for general lighting
We are using these little 2" leds fro task and accent lighting.
Kinda hard to see but there is a row of the small leds down both sides of the second floor
Down in the basement, all the drain, waste and vent is done.
They obviously still need to tie in all the domestic water
Since this is a garage based website, I'll show you the rough in for a utility sink in the Shop
Not very glamorous I know, but I hooked up the toilet in the garage for the workers to use - No more Porta Potty
OK, how about something a little more interesting; The bathroom vanity tops are in
We saw the design on the internet and took a picture to our counter top fabricator. He did a beautiful job. The material is Corian in Designer White, which is a very pure white.
The double vanity in the Master Bath
We are using these little faucets. Its made by Kohler and is called a Toobi
You might recall that I mentioned that I'm living in the Guest Suite up over the garage. This is the kitchenette in that space.
The unfinished items are refrigerator drawers. I have wood panels that will make them blend in with the cabinets but I need to put the pulls on before I install them - and I haven't bought the pulls yet
Speaking of kitchens.......Yup the pods are in;
For those of you who missed it, we call these things pods. They are basically free standing room dividers that house back to back cabinets. The one is a baking area with a wall over and a nice big counter
On the opposite side is the frig and freezer flanked by a couple pantry cabinets
The appliances are all Miele and are fully integrated, which basically means they are covered by cabinet panels
The other pod has pantry cabinets on the back side and have space for a wine frig that I can't afford right now
The front of this pod has a beverage area i.e. bar.
Under the built in coffeemaker there are a set of refrigerator drawers ( we got a great deal on the two sets at the local ding and dent store). The other two spaces are for an 18" dishwasher and an ice maker.
The coffee maker is kind of cool. It grinds the beans and uses them to make all the coffee styles. It even steams milk
In the middle of the main space is the island
The cabinet company made the pods and the island surround. The finish is rift cut oak with all the grain running horizontally. The inside corners were too small for a useful cabinet on the inside so I had them arrange a couple that pull out from the front
The cabinets on the inside will house the induction cooktop, a small sink and an under-counter speed oven and warming drawer. The finish is a glossy white plastic laminate
This thing just goes on and on...... And on the back wall we have a home office area
Also on the back wall are more cabinets and counter. Among other things, this will be a clean up area with a full size dishwasher and a big sink with a spray faucet
We ordered matching doors for the closets.
As if there aren't enough, we have more cabinets bolted to one of the AC walls to create a buffet. It will get a matching countertop
Please pardon the mess but he's a wide shot to help you put it all in perspective
My next project is to build the structure for the bar counters around the front of the island so I can get them back out to template
I also need to finish the shower walls so I can order the enclosures. Once it warms up a bit I'll install the gas fireplace, place the concrete patios and finish the underside of the exterior overhangs.
Hopefully I'm on track to be substantially complete by the end of April.
Btw I've ordered railing for the stair cases. The rails have been debated on here and I've gotten a lot of great suggestions. I hope you aren't disappointed with my choice. More on this later.