When we arrived, there were at least 10 people in the house taping the drywall joints and mudding over them. They were not playing around! We did not venture into certain areas of the house which were 'heavily populated' because there was so much going on but we did manage to get pictures of most of the rooms.
View from street |
View from front door to great room |
View from great room to front door |
Study |
Dining room |
Downstairs guest bedroom |
Hallway from guest bedroom to kitchen and breakfast room |
Hall to master bedroom (storage on left) |
View of master bedroom after turning corner |
Master bedroom with child lol |
Entrance to master bathroom and closet |
Great room |
High ceilings in great room |
Kitchen and breakfast room |
View back towards hall to master bedroom from breakfast room |
Pantry (left) |
Secondary staircase |
Storage space under secondary stair case |
Game room upstairs - this was as close as we could get |
So, after the drywall has been installed and screwed into the studs as individual sheets, the joints have to have tape applied over them and then 'mud' to join the sheets for a lack of better terms.
There was a giant pile of sand in the front yard and a palette of 'scratch and brown coat' which are both used in stucco application. Though the construction manager did not mention beginning the stucco application process next week, it must be on the horizon. So perhaps they will be applying texture to the drywall and starting the stucco at the same time.
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