Saturday, February 11, 2006

SIP Roof Going Up . . .

Last week the SIP roof was delivered and installed on the house. It's an amazing transformation to the feel of the house now being under roof. The pictures below are pretty self-explanatory, so I'll keep my commentary to a minimum.


View from the road . . .




Dormer SIPs cut and ready for install . . .



Half of the roof is on . . .



Swinging a panel into place . . .






Dormer unit mounted . . .


The view out through the dormer . . .


Our bed nook . . .


Under roof at last . . .


Almost complete . . .



More to come . . .

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Here on the east side of the house, we're using SIPs to form the walls. With so many cutouts for doors and windows in this section, strawbale walls would have been labor intensive here. These walls enclose our breakfast nook and mudroom and form part of the entryway. On the second level, additional SIP walls will form our master bedroom.







Kristin took this picture up through some of the framing members of the house. We're going to leave a lot of the framing exposed inside the house. It'll be nice living with those red oak timbers.










The second floor posts and beams are up and the floor joists have been laid for the "attic" space under the roof. Some of this space will become an office for Kristin and we plan for bed lofts to be built in the two bedrooms on the west side of the house.









Looking down from the second floor of the house onto the barn/garage. The space is large enough to hold two cars will include a workshop area in the back.