By midweek the shingles should all be on, the windows have been delivered to the local building supply and go in after the roof is finished.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Roofing
Our carpenters are putting the shingles on the roof now. The shingles are a soft, varigated gray. There is a lot of roofline to cover.


By midweek the shingles should all be on, the windows have been delivered to the local building supply and go in after the roof is finished.
By midweek the shingles should all be on, the windows have been delivered to the local building supply and go in after the roof is finished.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Roofing progress
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Roofing process begins
Our house has a complex roof line, the truss design is a 60 page document which made installing the trusses a big, challenging puzzle. It has been completed and now the plywood roof decking is going on. Making sense of the process with my camera is frustrating but here goes.



Craig says the roof will be closed in completely by the end of the week, weather permitting. We did have a midnight thunderstorm Friday night and there are a couple of days which have rain in the forecast this week. We chose a soft gray color for the shingles which Craig ordered this week. Last year's hailstorm in Marquette set off a marathon reroofing all over the city this summer so the carpenters will be putting on the shingles for us.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Views from the second floor
Inside views from the first floor
This house has a name
Because of the apple trees which line the ridge along Cherry Creek where we are building, the new house will be known as Orchard House. Our generous and talented friend Ernest "Woody" Wood made this great bench which is down by the creek. He also made a sign for our camp on Lake Superior. The camp property is divided by a bayou which once was the Chocolay River bed before it found a new opening into Lake Superior. We use a paddle boat to get from the cabin across the bayou to the beach and that is where the name Two Waters comes from. Woody made the sign and our friend Paul Grant painted it for us.
Where we are, where we are going
Walls, window and door openings, temporary stairs to the second floor, even the tyvek wrapping, every trip to the building site has been a revelation the last two weeks. The house is completely framed, closed in with plywood and tyvek, and Friday the carpenters started on the roof trusses. Along with photographs of the north and south facing views of construction I am including images of the architect's drawings of the elevations so you can better see where we are headed.
South facing:


North facing:


Here's Craig framing the guest room porch

and here are two of the wonderful carpenters dancing around with the roof trusses
South facing:

North facing:

Here's Craig framing the guest room porch
and here are two of the wonderful carpenters dancing around with the roof trusses
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