House Horror: 7-4-10

The sides of the patio door are weather-sealed with what looks like strips of Dyno-mat. Plus there's aluminum flashing over the top. Not to mention silicone sealant and tar paper. We installed that SOB assembled as we didn't want dimensions screwed up with just the frame being moved around. It must have weighed 400lbs.



The amount of light in the dining room is dramatic difference.


It's a Pella with the built-in blinds between the glass. We can't wait until we're steps away from a BBQ grill year round. We figure a 12' X 15' deck should be big enough for a grill, table, and a 1/2 dozen chairs. We'll finalize those plans when we get there.

After the ceiling is done we'll have the floors sanded. There's beautiful Parkay style wood floors on the ground floor that's going to look great. Then as soon as I get the veneer to re-face the cabinets we'll be moving along.

<sigh....> Then I start over getting our current place shaped-up for re-sale.....
As for now, we're off to Lowes, our current home away from home.