Well the trim is complete, the only outside stuff remaining are the eves, Garage door, and the posts for the porch. The paint inside is complete, aside from touch ups. The Kitchen Cabinets, and all bathroom cabinets are all in.

I took a ton of photos on this walk through, but I think I will only post the interesting stuff.

The Kitchen in , well , some of its glory. Dusty as heck right now but you can see the colours.

Just a close up of the Maple cabinet (with mocha glaze no less!) and counter top.

The Island and counter top.

Powder room cabinet.

Ensuite cabinet. No ide what flooring is supposed to be in here, the roll on the cabinet, or what is already on the floor. I am being too lazy to look it up at the moment.

And the main washroom cabinet. I forsee this becoming Gabbis bathroom as the cabinet is bigger. She already measured the closets in the bedroom, and says one is a couple inches bigger. Guess who gets that one?

From left to right, the Furnace, Air to Air heat exchanger, and Water Heater. We would have liked to go tankless, but wow, are those ever expensive. The Laundry Room is on the other side of these 3.

This is just a shot of the stairway going up to the Loft. The railings look great, if a little dusty.

I grabbed a shot of the thermostat, below is the control for the heat exchanger. I haven't seen the manual yet so I couldn't tell you how to work it all properly but the knob on the right is humidity levels, then a fan speed switch, and the other is to switch from fresh air to interior. No clue if that is correct or not.

This is just a shot of the master bedroom, I decided I would probably get yelled at from someone if I didn't show the wall colour.
Getting really close now. Today is the 1 Month away date from getting the keys yay!
1 comment:
You probably could have gone tankless with the Power-Pipe. I have a friend who did this and was able to get the smallest unit without having to do Electrical upgrade or power venting if Gas. I think he also went for a Gas one. No problem with demand with the power pipe as showers are the biggets issue for capacity and are what the power-pipe directly addresses.
Denis VD
Previous Renewability CEO
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