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Page updated today, 6-23. A ton has happened since framing ended. Wow, this month has flown by. One of the highlights was finishing exterior painting today. Hooray!
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Pretty as a picture! So glad I had a chance to see for myself.
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You worked very hard for you dream.Almost there!
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Pics updated again, the new ones are on page 2. I am hoping to move in in 2 weeks!
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I wish you'd make a fly thru video and post it on youtube.
Your house is awesome.
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Wonderful house! I am jealous,I confess.
So it took you almost 8 months?
Is it about what you expected?
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Pretty much exactly 7 from the day I arrived. I was hoping 6 months. I will probably spend a month after I move in putting on finishing touches, installing a fence, and landscaping.
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Yes,that's what they say -usually a months or so over..
That's why when I heard 4 months for my project,I am thinking 5-6...
Don't work too hard!
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I updated it yet again, the floors are now about 80% installed with just one bedroom to go. I went with an engineered bamboo they recently started carrying as special order from Home Depot.
I think 4 months is doable if you have a simple project and everything lined up with no delays and everything passes inspections the first time. 6 is definitely more realistic.