rox,
Good to hear from you again. The cement board issue has been resolved (I think). My builder finally returned today. I told him I wanted cement board in the showers. He said OK.
Actually, our conversation was a little longer than that but the end result is that there will be cement board under the tile in the showers. I will probably see him tomorrow and specify exactly where I want it.
<font color="blue"> What are you doing for flooring BTW? </font>
Good timing on this question. The wood flooring was supposed to have been delivered a couple of days ago. I have not been out to the house this week, so I'm assuming they delivered it when they said they would. The installer is supposed to get started tomorrow, I think.
We are putting heart pine on the entire main floor, except in the kitchen, mudroom, powder room, laundry and master bath, which will be tiled. The stairs going upstairs will be heart pine, as will the upstairs hallway and reading area outside the guest room. The bedrooms upstairs will be carpeted and the baths tiled. The basement will eventually be carpeted.
<font color="blue"> Seems to me like recliners would enhance your enjoyment of the flat screen tv. </font>
Our plan is to use a couple of recliners and a large sofa in the family room. As I've mentioned before, it is not a large room and that is about all of the furniture it will accomodate.
One thing that I did not mention about the flat tv in the family room that may address Eddie's concern about the tv competing with the fireplace as a focal point is the fact that, when not in use, the tv will be hidden behind folding doors. I got this idea from a This Old House episode. I recorded the scene that showed the tv treatment and gave it to our cabinet man. He said that he will have no problem reproducing this solution. We'll see.
The only other action planned this week is a meeting I have with a landscape designer, something Eddie encouraged me to get moving on. How I found this particular landscaper is somewhat interesting. I don't know how many of you folks get or watch HGTV. Its one of my favorite networks. One show I really like is Ground Breakers, a program that shows very nice landscape installations. Well, I was watching an episode recently and really liked the work they were doing. After the show, I went to the HGTV web site and looked up this particular episode for information. The landscaper who did the project is right here in my county, so I e-mailed him, gave him my phone number and we set up a meeting for tomorrow. It will be interesting to see what he comes up with. Maybe I should ask him if he can get our project on the Ground Breakers show.
As always, rox, I appreciate your feedback and questions. Hope the olive harvest went well.
Good to hear from you again. The cement board issue has been resolved (I think). My builder finally returned today. I told him I wanted cement board in the showers. He said OK.
Actually, our conversation was a little longer than that but the end result is that there will be cement board under the tile in the showers. I will probably see him tomorrow and specify exactly where I want it.
<font color="blue"> What are you doing for flooring BTW? </font>
Good timing on this question. The wood flooring was supposed to have been delivered a couple of days ago. I have not been out to the house this week, so I'm assuming they delivered it when they said they would. The installer is supposed to get started tomorrow, I think.
We are putting heart pine on the entire main floor, except in the kitchen, mudroom, powder room, laundry and master bath, which will be tiled. The stairs going upstairs will be heart pine, as will the upstairs hallway and reading area outside the guest room. The bedrooms upstairs will be carpeted and the baths tiled. The basement will eventually be carpeted.
<font color="blue"> Seems to me like recliners would enhance your enjoyment of the flat screen tv. </font>
Our plan is to use a couple of recliners and a large sofa in the family room. As I've mentioned before, it is not a large room and that is about all of the furniture it will accomodate.
One thing that I did not mention about the flat tv in the family room that may address Eddie's concern about the tv competing with the fireplace as a focal point is the fact that, when not in use, the tv will be hidden behind folding doors. I got this idea from a This Old House episode. I recorded the scene that showed the tv treatment and gave it to our cabinet man. He said that he will have no problem reproducing this solution. We'll see.
The only other action planned this week is a meeting I have with a landscape designer, something Eddie encouraged me to get moving on. How I found this particular landscaper is somewhat interesting. I don't know how many of you folks get or watch HGTV. Its one of my favorite networks. One show I really like is Ground Breakers, a program that shows very nice landscape installations. Well, I was watching an episode recently and really liked the work they were doing. After the show, I went to the HGTV web site and looked up this particular episode for information. The landscaper who did the project is right here in my county, so I e-mailed him, gave him my phone number and we set up a meeting for tomorrow. It will be interesting to see what he comes up with. Maybe I should ask him if he can get our project on the Ground Breakers show.
As always, rox, I appreciate your feedback and questions. Hope the olive harvest went well.