More electrical and plumbing work. These photos aren't all that exciting, but hey, it needs to get done before drywall can be hung, ya know?
Temporary stairs to get into the house and lots of wires coming down where the electrical box will be. This is the back wall of the garage.
Wow. A receptacle. Like a billion in every home across america. Not sure why I took this photo.
This wire will be for a receptacle in the floor. Apparently by code you HAVE to have receptacles on every wall of a room, so our loft has to have on in the floor on the wall that's all railings. We tried to convince them not to put it in, but you know...code. We'll cover it with a couch or something.
Big long wire waaaay up there for a future ceiling fan in the great room. We're hoping it'll help cut heating costs a little bit.
Hey look, the upstairs tub surround is finally screwed in place and has plumbing and...very dirty water in it to test to see if it leaks.
And our shower in the master bath also has water in it to test for leaks.
This is the outlet and some additional blocking for the TV in the great room. Despite all that I just know I'm going to miss it all with all my screws.
This is where the refrigerator is going. Water line, outlet and...another two-gang outlet? WTF for? Our builder doesn't know so we have to ask the electrician what they're smoking.
This is under the kitchen island. That's a redirected heating vent, plumbing and power for a dishwasher and receptacle on the side so we can plug in our KitchenAid Mixer. (We receive a small contribution every time we mention KitchenAid Mixer by name in our blog.)
Hookups and electrical mess for the washer and dryer.
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