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| Tarmetto Member
 | # Posted: 12 Jan 2017 06:01am Reply
 
 We have finally broken ground on our dream build!
 
 A year behind schedule for various reasons, but here we go!
 Footings and block for the crawl space should be finished by 1-17-17. Crawl space will be 3'+ on the upper end and nearly 5' on the lower end, which should allow the option of a horizontal air handler if we decide to go that route.
 
 Perimeter framing will be 12' tall to add a little loft space, and a 12/12 pitch roof.
 
 It will be slow going, as I plan to build myself (and we live 2 hours away) but at least we're finally making progress!
 
 
 
  
 
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| bldginsp Member
 | # Posted: 12 Jan 2017 08:31am Reply
 
 I love the sound of an excavator in the morning... it sounds like victory!
 
 Congrats. Keep us posted.
 
 
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| Rys Member
 | # Posted: 12 Jan 2017 03:18pm Reply
 
 How exciting! This is the same size we're hoping to start on this spring:
 20x40 with a partial loft. We hop to do a full basement as well.
 Looking foward to seeing your floor layout.
 
 Rys
 
 
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| Tarmetto Member
 | # Posted: 12 Jan 2017 08:39pm Reply
 
 
 Quoting: Rys How exciting! This is the same size we're hoping to start on this spring: 20x40 with a partial loft. We hop to do a full basement as well.  Looking foward to seeing your floor layout. 
 We're going for a full loft, but crawl space. Slope doesn't lend very well to a basement.
 The lot is lakefront (lake behind the camera in the pic)...so we're shooting for a front kitchen (so we can have a pass-thru window to the front deck), mid great room, back bedroom. Upstairs will have my ham shack room and the wife's craft room looking at the lake, a mid "anything" room, and a back bedroom.
 
 
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| Rys Member
 | # Posted: 12 Jan 2017 09:35pm Reply
 
 Where will you put your stairs? That's what I'm sill undecided about.
 
 
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| Tarmetto Member
 | # Posted: 12 Jan 2017 09:48pm - Edited by: Tarmetto Reply
 
 
 Quoting: Rys Where will you put your stairs? That's what I'm sill undecided about.
 Me too! I'm thinking about stepping out of the shell as a cantilever for the lower flight, as part of an entry way. Picture a mud area if you will...with an outside entry door....step in to a mud porch and the stairs go up in front of you...another door to gain entry to the lower level is to the right. This kinda/sorta closes off the upstairs from the downstairs for us, so that we need not heat/cool both levels if we so choose. Same design could be used without the second door. We're doing 12' walls so we should have plenty of room to do it.
 
 
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