Monday, April 29, 2013

Hood Update

The vent hood is taking shape. It's wired and the lights and fan work.






Touchpad dimmer

Small Mason jars cover the xenon puck lights

A leak was discovered in the attic. This was the culprit (not where a roofing nail should be): 
#roofingfail


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Now . . . Where Was I?

Okay, so I've got some catching up to do! The year got off to a rough start with a back injury for Tom, which took him out of commission for most of January. He worked hard throughout February and March, getting the furnace and ductwork installed and a lot of wiring done. We also got a little Jotul wood stove on eBay and installed the chimney and stove pipe for that. Cutting a hole in the roof is interesting. So progress has been made, and now that spring is here, we expect things to proceed at a quicker pace, and I'll try to post more regularly. The newest project is the vent hood in the kitchen, custom built, that will go over the gas cooktop on the kitchen island.
Up on the roof, cutting a hole for the chimney.

That guy on the ladder again. He squeezed himself into the chimney hole.

Shiny new chimney.

A bad photo of the wood stove. The big rock was Tom's idea to increase the thermal mass while he worked. I'm not anticipating that it will be a permanent part of the decor.

Definitely one of my least favorite jobs: army crawling around in the cellulose insulation in the attic.

But at least I get to wear the new full face respirator.

Tom took a break to make my wedding band and then we both took a break to get married. The ring made from a very old, very high quality brass plumbing pipe (really!), rumored to have come from the governor's house in Dover, NH. Tom turned it on the lathe. Miraculously, my left ring finger is exactly the same size as a century-old water pipe! 

More pipes, this time ductwork in the specially built duct closet.

Ducts running through the new soffit in the hallway to the bedrooms and bathroom.

Building the island hood and coffered ceiling detail.


This wall will eventually be occupied by tall cabinets, a wall oven, and refrigerator. The space in the background will be divided into the laundry room and a bathroom.