Showing posts with label greenbelt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greenbelt. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2015

Construction Update - Week 9

We just received our weekly update from the PM on this snowy first day of spring.  It was another week full of progress. This week our house was inspected by PG county and Energy Star and insulated.  The crew started on drywall yesterday and will be working on that through early next week.  Around the middle of next week they will sand and paint. Then the trim carpenters will be starting to install interior doors, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and trim moldings.  

We're headed out of town for a week tomorrow and it sounds like we will come back to a lot of changes.  Can't wait to see everything in person next weekend!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Predrywall Inspection Issues Resolved

Yesterday morning we got our full home inspection report back from predrywall.  Our home inspector really understood the urgency to get this turned around to us quickly so RH would have a chance to resolve any issues before the drywall went up.  We also have a really good PM who addressed everything in the report line by line.  Since our home inspector said most of what he found is pretty typical at this stage, I'll list it out below along with what our PM did to resolve everything.
  1. Gaps around the joist flashing for the cantilever deck - RH reattached the flashing saddles and added more sealant
  2. Cantilever joists were pulling loose from the I-beams - RH added more nails and hammered everything together again
  3. A couple of the I-beams were split below the living room floor (our inspector said this is the most common thing he finds at predrywall) - RH added metal straps to secure the split beams
  4. Nails sticking out of the subfloor - RH already knew about this and will be removing these nails and sanding prior to flooring
  5. Missing nail plates in a couple spots - RH added the missing nail plates
  6. Kink in the bath exhaust - RH corrected this and it will also be inspected by Energy Star today
  7. Bowed studs in a couple places - RH was already aware of these and corrected them yesterday
  8. Tiedown straps weren't secured in the basement - RH was already aware of this and had planned to nail them in yesterday and they did
Overall, my husband and I really felt like the predrywall inspection was well worth the money since this is our chance to catch any structural issues.  We also felt like RH was aware of most of the issues and had plans to correct them already, which gave us a good piece of mind about the house.  We are still very pleased with RH and the work that has been done on our house, and we can't wait to start getting drywall this week.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Progress and a (Minor) Delay

We had a pretty bad snowstorm on Thursday, which closed a lot of schools and businesses in the area through Friday.  As a result the work on our house was delayed a couple days, so our pre-drywall meeting was pushed back until Monday 3/16.  This is completely understandable and overall our house is still on schedule for May, so we don't really mind the delay.  

Anyway, we ventured out to the house on Saturday to walk through.  We weren't expecting to see much progress, but we were pleasantly surprised to see our windows had trim and our bathtubs were in.  The crew was working when we were there.  It seems like they end up working every Saturday.

Daisy and I in front of the house
Living room looking into the kitchen
Living Room
Tub in the Master Bath
Shower in the Master Bath
Laundry Room looking through to the tub in the Hall Bathroom
Guest Bedrooms
Morning Room (our dining room)
Back of the house

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Construction Update - Week 7

We got our weekly construction update this morning, and despite some snow, the crew made good progress on our home this week. They installed both layers of house wrap on the exterior, and the rough duct work and plumbing are just about complete. Electricians, gas pipe mechanic, sprinkler technicians, and Guardian are all scheduled for early next week.  Our pre-drywall walk through is on Wednesday along with our home inspector's pre-drywall inspection.  

I'm very excited to get back out to the house this Saturday to walk through again!

Monday, March 2, 2015

Our first time inside our house

After being gone on work travel all last week, I was so happy to get our weekly update on Friday telling us that we would be able to go inside our house this weekend.  Last week they finished framing, put the shingles on the roof, and put in all of the windows and doors.  It was awesome progress!  We even had a little snow on Thursday and they still didn't lose a day.  

After getting such a great update, we couldn't wait to get out to the house, so we went on Saturday instead of our usual Sunday.  We showed up and the crew was wrapping the front of the houses, but luckily they had already wrapped our house.  So we had a SR escort us through the house.  I can't even begin to describe how wonderful it felt to walk inside our own house for the first time!  Sure it's just framed at this point, but it was so cool to look around and think this is all going to be ours in a couple months.  Now that we can start going inside, our weekly trips out to the house just got more exciting.  Anyway onto the fun part, the pictures!

Front view of our block
Back view of our block
Back view of our house
Front view of our house
Future kitchen
Open rec room looking at garage
Rec room looking at front door
Morning room windows and doors
Kitchen and living room
Two smaller bedrooms (guest bedroom and office)
Walk in closet
Master bath
Us out front
View of the houses from the future path to metro

Friday, February 27, 2015

Predrywall Scheduled

We got our weekly update from our project manager, and they've been making great progress. The house is progressing so well that our PM wanted to schedule ourpredrywall walk through for March 11. We have a trip planned for later in the month, so this date works out great. We already worked it out for our own home inspector to come that day too. It's great to see everything moving along well!

Monday, February 23, 2015

We have dormers!

My husband and I took our weekly drive out to see the progress on the house yesterday. We now have out dormers!!  It's great to see the house going up so well. We were even told we might be able to get inside this weekend depending on how much they can get done. After being away for work all week, it would be a great welcome home to be able to walk insidemy new house this weekend. Hopefully it works out. 

Here's an updated picture of the front of our house!

This is looking in through the garage. We love how open our rec room will be!

Back view of the house

Us with Daisy in front of the house




Friday, February 20, 2015

Construction Update - Week 5

We received our weekly construction update this morning.  We have been having horrible weather in this area, so I wasn't really expecting anything to get done.  Although the weather has cause some delays, they are almost done framing with most of the roof structure complete.  We should be getting shingles early next week and we may even get HVAC by the end of next week.  It's great to see some progress on the house and our PM is even nice enough to include a picture in his updates.  We can't wait for our drive out to the site this weekend to see everything in person!

Here's a picture of our block.  Our house is the second from the left.
Week 5 Progress

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Our Update from Valentine's Day

We drove out to look at the progress on the house for Valentine's Day.  When we pulled up, we were pleasantly surprised to see that they had started framing our third floor.  We were only expecting to see the second floor framed.  They seem to be moving along quickly although I'm sure the snow stopped work for today.  

The front of our house
View of the back
Our garage
Daisy and I in front of the house

Friday, February 13, 2015

Construction Update - Week 4

We received our weekly construction update from our PM last night.  They are framing away on the house, and are currently working on the second floor walls.  Our PM expects that they will be framing all next week and build the roof by the end of the week.  It's exciting to hear that our house is taking shape so quickly!  

We will probably do our weekly drive out to the homesite on Monday, so I'll post progress pics then.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Daydreaming about design (lighting)

I have been daydreaming about decorating our future home since the minute we walked into the model.  Lately, I have been mainly thinking about lighting options since this will be one of our first projects.  

Bedroom Lighting
We selected ceiling fan prewires in all three bedrooms.  Initially I thought we would put a ceiling fan there, but now I am debating whether we should put up a nice light fixture instead.  I admit that I have been watching too much HGTV, which is causing me to think more about this.  

What type of overhead lighting did you put in your bedrooms, especially the master bedroom?  Are you happy with it?

Main Floor Lighting
For our main floor we want the lighting to flow well since it's all open.  We added prewires in the morning room (our dining room area) and the living room.  We also plan to convert the two recessed lights above our island to pendants.  Here are some of the options we are currently leaning towards.

Morning room light fixture for above our table
Living room light fixture
Option 1 for the kitchen island
Option 2 for the kitchen island
I won't be buying any of these until after we close, so I could end up changing my mind. 

Monday, February 9, 2015

Framing is Started!

My husband and I received our weekly update from our PM on Friday.  We were expecting that the concrete slab would be complete, but we were pleasantly surprised that the slab was completed and the crew had started framing!  We were so excited that we did our weekly drive-by on Saturday instead of Sunday.   To our surprise, the crew was there working on our house.  Seeing the house make it to the framing stage is making this all so much more real.  We can't wait to move into our first home together in May!

Here are some pictures of the progress:
Driving up to our block
Our house!
The crew working
Back view of our house
We're the second one in
Our pup, Daisy, with the house in the background

Daisy supervising the work
In addition to all the work on the house this week, our puppy, Daisy, gained a pound.  She's almost halfway to her full-grown weight now.  

It's fun to see our puppy growing while our house is being built.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Exterior Colors

We got an email from our sales rep yesterday with a picture of our exterior colors.  In our community, the exterior options are all selected by a designer.  I'm thinking this is probably normal for the townhome communities.  The community is very neutral colors, so we knew that whatever we ended up with would be fine.  It turns out we ended up with the brick I really wanted for the partial brick front!  I also love the color for our door!

Here's picture of the exterior selections:

The brick is Olde Columbia and will go about a third of the way up the front of the house.  The siding is Pebble Clay and the door is Fiery Brown.  

Monday, February 2, 2015

Underground Plumbing Complete

We got our construction update on Friday, and drove out to see the progress yesterday.  Last week our underground plumbing was complete, and the crew started spreading stones to prep for our concrete slab.  Our slab should be done by the end of the week and then they'll start framing our house.

Our homesite
Back view of our homesite
Since we also just got a puppy at the end of November, we decided to start taking weekly pictures of the house progress with our puppy, so we can see both grow together. :)


Our puppy checking out the homesite

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Our Floorplan

As I'm anxiously awaiting our next weekly update from the PM to see what was done this week despite the snow, rain, and overall bad weather, I figured I would stop by and post our floor plan.  Our floor plan is the Strauss with basement entry and rear-loading two car garage.  It's 2034 square feet, which, in our area at least, is really big for a townhome.  We will have a nice sized kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and 2 powder rooms. Here is the floor plan.

For the basement level, we opted for the completely open rec room with no storage and the optional powder room.

For the main level, our community includes the powder room, the island, and the patio.  We added the optional hutch.

For the upper level, we didn't make any structural changes.

Even though this is our first house, it is pretty much our dream house.  We plan to stay here for as long as we're in the DC area.  Eventually, we would love to live in the Philly area, where I grew up, but this house is the perfect location for now since our jobs are in DC and a lot of our friends are in MD.  It's just the two of us and our puppy, but this house gives us room to have family visit and even some room to grow in the future.  We are really happy with our decision to go with this floor plan in this community.