Long time since an updated post. Things were on hold for a bit until we finally got Western MA Electric to install our power. The underground power starts at the base of a new pole set by road, and then it snakes up through the woods about 850 feet to the house! Very expensive, but I think it'll be appreciated when trees and limbs fall.
Once the power got installed and turned on during the second week of March, things quickly resumed and lots has happened. Check it out!
White columns on porch installed.
Garage doors installed.
This is final product. Black hinges on.
Transformer. More than meets the eye! From the road to this transformer (Approx. 700 feet) is underground Primary line. From transformer to house (Approx. 150 feet) it steps down to underground Secondary line.
The fireplace was installed prior to power, but I thought this was a good place to put it in this blog. The fireplace was custom built by Jim Dubois and his brother Mason Dubois. I grew up with Jim since kindergarden, so he hooked me up with a good price. No one else has an exact fireplace like this one. It was designed on a Rumford Fireplace model, which was popular back in the colonial days. It has a shallow, curved back which allows for the smoke to roll up and out of the chimney while pushing the heat outwards into the room. This custom fireplace also has a wood box on the bottom and then a cooking oven on top. I can't wait to bake bread and pizzas in there! The brick is authentic and actually recovered from old demolished buildings.
This first week of April saw a lot of action. The sheet rock and taping is completed. The ceilings were painted and the trim is well underway. All the interior doors got hung today as well. Interior paint will begin likely this weekend or early next week. The stair case and balcony railing also were installed this week. They came out great!
That's all for now folks! Stay tuned for more timely updates as things start to pick up and move along.