More photos! These were actually taken last week but I'm just posting them now. Today the windows were delivered so I may have more photos tomorrow.
This and the photo below are the front of the house with the roof lines nearing completion and roofing felt in place. You can see the house wrap getting some attention also.
Here's the view from the kitchen side of the house. The little section to the left is the back side of the third garage. The three windows up high are for the three bedrooms upstairs.
Here's the back of the house. The roof lines are defined now and they've started to finally frame the final wall that they've been leaving open to get in and out of the house.
Inside shots! This is the first floor, from roughly where the front door is. To the immediate right is the dining room, the big double-height great room is dead ahead, and the kitchen it to the right and way far away is the morning room. The great room has big windows that overlook the back porch.
Here's a view of the double height great room and the trusses that make up the roof. Where I'm standing you can also see the framing for the three bedrooms up there and the hallway leading to them. This area seems cavernous right now but once the trusses are hidden by wallboard it'll seem less massive.
Here's a view of the back wall of the great room. It has three giant windows looking out onto the covered back porch and then three windows up high to let in lots of sunlight.
This view is from the kitchen looking at the great room. Beyond the great room back there is the framing for the master suite and also a small guest bathroom.
This is the master bedroom. As you can probably tell, our builder likes big windows.
The view out the back of the master bedroom. Just woods back there but it'll be a dog yard eventually.
A look up at the trusses in the master bedroom, which are a little different since we paid for a cathedral ceiling in there.
And this is the back porch, which has a cover now, but no floor still. This is taken from the doorway that leads from the master bedroom out onto the porch, and across the way you can see the other entrance into the house which leads to the morning room and then the kitchen.
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