Roof framing has begun.
Trusses over study and ski-in
room, cut rafters everywhere
else.
View from good neighbor's deck!
Arxx forms delivered in pallets to an excavated site.
Notice the big "cut" in the hillside, soon to be a
garage. The forms will provide the retaining wall.
Street Elevation showing Steel Moment
Frame with CMU columns at entryway.
Northstar III
Stealth Engineering!!
The windows are starting to be trimmed, the wood ceilings are being installed, trim to follow. Floor covering next!
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Framing for the gas meter. Custom
work by the foreman.
Steel reinforcement for
the masonry work. These
are the posts lining the
front steps to the entry.
A fire-pit has been set, simply waiting for pavers and steps.
The outside masonry is almost finished and all the post caps
have been poured.
The pavers are starting to be set, there will be a
total of three circles. One by the slider, one in the
middle of the patio, and one around the firepit.
The steps have been set leading to the firepit.
Window installation has begun.
"You know, you're the only contractor I've seen who
installs window flashing properly."
Paul Scafidi, Sierra Pacific Windows
The trees that had to be
removed from the lot were
milled. To see the process
from beginning to end, click
the picture to the left, or the
link below.
The driveway has been lined with
rocks.
Exterior masonry has began.
The siding and copper trim has been started,
just in time for a major snow storm.
The front railing is hand-crafted
from forged iron.
Unique and beautiful.
Below: The master bedroom
fireplace, being masoned.
The living room fireplace masonry has
been started. Next piece is the mantel.
A custom cabinet will be placed to the
left of the fireplace - hiding the TV &
surround sound system.
Below: The den fireplace has gotten
its base of masonry.
The windows, doors, and casings will be
stained in place.
The welder custom designed the doors for the
electrical box & meter.
He's also designed the garbage enclosure doors.