So here is my new set of french doors - I can't tell you how much they open up my guest room. It is a great feel when the doors are open. But here's the clincher, as soon as you step out through the french doors you get a great view of the mountains. I have seen the view many times, but now that it is framed on the top by the pergola, it seems much more spectacular. A great trick of the eye.
CHUCKSTYLE
Right now you get my yard...
Monday, October 13, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Anatomy of a Pergola Part 2
Okay, it takes a little time, but this pergola is really starting to take shape. All of the posts and the main beams are now in place. Check out the fancy saddle joint my carpenter made on the long 6"X12" run. Nice work. The final step is to add the smaller cross beams on the very top. Soon the job is done.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Anatomy of a Pergola Part 1
Anatomy of a Door
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Almost there
Well, we are close. My landscape contractor's work is just about complete... my electrician is hooking up the wires and the spa is up and running. As a matter of fact, I just took my first soak in the spa - damn gang, am I relaxed right now. Most of the plants are in the earth and I'll be fine tuning the irrigation to make sure everything grows. Right now the hard scape is a bit overwhelming, but it will soften as more of the plants take shape. Here are some photos for your viewing entertainment.
Monday, August 11, 2008
There's an end in sight
Okay, things aren't moving as smoothly as I would hope... but the end is in sight. I have decided to cut bait on my the pergola for right now. It has been too difficult to get the wood on site and I think it is something I can come right back and do soon. For now I'd like to wrap up my work with my contractor and get my yard back for myself - I could use a dose of backyard privacy now. I have most of my plants on site and am starting to put them in the earth. The fishtail palm is my pride and it took 7 men to get it in the ground. It really made the project "instant landscape" when it made it into the planter. We should wrap the decomposed granite tomorrow and finish getting the plants in the earth over the next day or two. The spa comes on Thursday and hopefully we can button up this sucker by the weekend.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Alright, alright, here's an update
I know, I know, it has been a while since I have posted an update. If it feels like a long time for you, put yourself in my shoes (they're covered in dirt). The progress got a little slow on my project - I even engaged in a motivational talk to get things moving along. We saw some progress this week and I can really feel the end in sight. The finish coat of stucco has been applied to all of the walls, the stair caps from one level to the next are in place, and the tile in the fountain is about complete. Next is the finish coat of stucco in the fountain (dark interior) and then the decomposed granite will be put in place. The irrigation lines and the low voltage lighting wires are now nearly all in place. Rumor has it that the lumber for the pergola will be delivered on Tuesday morning. I can't wait.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
We have concrete
Sorry for the delay in posting... I haven't had a good chance to get out and take pictures. You can see that the patio concrete has been poured - it is looking pretty big. Also you can see the firepit is really taking shape. Notice the trench beneath it for the gas line - you have to go pretty deep when you run the gas line. There is also a shot of the water feature. While the bottom of the "pond" isn't poured, you can see the shape. We are just installing the tile edging at the planned water's edge. It will make more sense and take better shape as it moves forward from here. Next up, the smooth coat on the stucco and the pergola.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Tomorrow we have concrete
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Moving Along
Monday, June 23, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
We're Taking Shape
Sunday, June 8, 2008
And So It Goes
The wall for the elevated area is coming right along. We are also trenching for the footings for the remaining retaining walls along the back part of the yard and the Area for the spa. Slowly but surely the space is starting to show itself. This next week we should complete the walls and start applying stucco.
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