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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Framing Moves Quickly


As framing continued through April, the rain worked in our favor for a change. Since our house was the only one to get the slab poured during the wet weather we were the only
job ready for the framers. They wanted to be working and without other jobs going they had their entire crew of 10-12 working on our house. They worked rain or shine. With
this dedicated approach they got the house framed pretty quickly, catching up the time lost by the delay in the foundation pour.

Every time we went to see the house there were major changes. Very quickly we could see the 3D shape of the house. I haven't been surprised by how it looks. The rooms are looking as good or better than I expected.

The great room is awsome. Its not too big, which was one concern. The wall height of the kitchen area actually doesn't seem excessively high. We p;robably could have had the height stay the same throughout the whole room. However, the step down to the lower height is more interesting than if it was all one height. At the change in height their is a huge gluelam beam supporting the change in roof height and the lengthwise beams. The beam is huge. Its larger than standard size and was custome built. Being a special order there was a couple week wait for it to arrive. Then because its so big they had to use a crane to put it in place.

In fact the beam is so big its supported by steel posts. Eventually additional concrete will be poured around the base of the posts. Right now there's a rectangular hole where the base of the posts are bolted into the concrete footing. I don't think there's any chance these posts and the beam are going to move.

Our plan is to stain this and the other gluelam beams. The black stains on the beam are a concern and we hope they can be removed.

Once the walls and rafters went up in the great room the AC ducting route was finalized. The only way to get the ducting into the room was in the ceiling. This meant that our peaked ceiling had to be flattened so there was a space to run the ducting. That wasn't the look we'd wanted, but when the under concrete idea was nixed, the ceiling route was the only alternative. The ceiling is flattened between the two beams which looks ok. This change eventually led to changing the shape of the large window in the center of
the east wall. Originally intended to have a point that paralleled the roofline and the original peaked ceiling we eventually made that a rectangle. This works better with the flattened ceiling so the window parallels the ceiling.

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