This is a picture of the nook off the kitchen where there will be a wood burning stove. That gray looking area is cement board that we will cover with some type of decorative stone. The color of the wall is not very true in this picture or the following ones. For some reason it's really hard to capture the true color. I call it Toasted Nutmeg but the paint company calls it Diablo. The beam is a dark buff color called Natural Ginger Root and the living room walls are a paler buff color called Honey Sand.



In this view of the island you can see that we now have the countertops installed. It is also being used as a tool storage area. The living room walls in the distance look yellow but they are not. I guess the sunlight coming in makes them look that way.

This is another view of the island, showing the bead board on the back side, or is it considered the front? I'm not sure, but regardless, I sure like it. The beams and columns are not just decorative. They are replacing load bearing walls that were in the original house.

Here is Denis, checking out his installation of the microwave and oven. He has proven to be quite skilled in many areas since he took over the job from the contractor.


In this closeup you can see that the upper part of the pipe is slightly angled.
And here is the hole, all nicely closed up. This will be hidden by the vent pipe cover and crown molding .
I know I am waaaaay behind on this blog. I cannot wait to visit and lounge around in your addition. Absolutely beautiful. I'm so glad I was there before, so I have a point of reference.
ReplyDeleteWarm regards,
Julie Lester