Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Exterior Painting is Done!

I know the house looks orange and you are all thinking, "What a Filipino color!" Well...I am half Filipino... and proud of it! Actually, I wanted our house to be the color of Anahola red dirt so when I looked at all the swatches of paint colors, this "Burnt Sienna" called out to me and I absolutely love it!

Our outside, hot water shower, for days when we get home from the beach and want to wash off the sand before we get in the house. OR for every day washing the RED Anahola dirt off of our kids!

Left side of the house.

Back of the house.



Front of the house.
Right side of our house.

Partially Primed House!














The back of our home.

As of Feb. 7th, my cousin Ryan finished caulking and priming most of our home! Here are a few pictures!

Home Depot Project


I didn't even know what it was!



The finished masterpiece!
Alaka'i was always so fast at doing his stuff that I could barely catch him in the act of sanding, pounding a hammer, or glueing a piece of wood!
La'akea is always so serious when it comes to doing a project. I'm glad we can sign this off as one of his cub scout projects!
All 5 kids were lined up around the table and I think Kahiau finished her project first!
Makaio got tired of standing and pounding his nail on table. So he decided to do it on the ground...much better...less noisy!
Kamalei hammering his nail...and doing it so hard that he is making dents in the wood!
Here is Kamalei, sanding his piece of wood with his Home Depot apron and his protective goggles!
Every first Saturday of the month, Home Depot has a wood construction project for kids. They give you a pre-packaged kit of some kind and the tools to put it together...and it's free! So on Saturday Feb. 6th, Matt and I took our 3 sons and our niece and nephew to check it out. They had so much fun!

Insulation or not?!

The drywall was hung on all of the first floor by February 4th! They are so fast!
They also started hanging the drywall in the living room and kitchen area.
So that's what fiber glass insulation looks like? I'm sure learning a whole lot throughout this process!
Here is Makaio standing in my walk-in closet that is getting insulated in the walls.

So we live in Hawaii and the temperature here stays relatively consistent...not too hot in the summer and not too cold in the winter. So everyone we talk to says "You don't need insulation in Hawaii!" But...some of our friends who have done insulation and are in the business of building say, "Oh yeah, you should do insulation in the attic and at least between the floors." One expert has said, "If you insulate the walls, it could mean a difference of 5-8 degrees warmer (when it's cold) and 5-8 degrees cooler (when it's hot)." So obviously after much contemplation on Matt's part, we went with it. Do you see it pictured in the ceiling here?

Plumbing and Electrical are all in!

So all the electrical and plumbing have been roughed in...the plumbing and electrical fixtures will be put in after the dry wall has been painted! Another step closer to being done! Yippee!
















The huge walk-in shower in our master bathroom.

















Bath tubs in both bathrooms have been installed.












Here's the plumbing in the laundry room.












All the plumbing and the electrical has been put in. Here's a picture of the Kitchen.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Update on the House










Wow! It's already February 16th! Half the month is gone and it is my first post of the month. I
promised myself I would try to update this blog at least once a month so I'm keeping my promise...at least it's not February 28th!

So on Jan. 21st I took these pictures on the progress of the house...

The walls are finally up and it's beginning to look like a real house! So exciting!