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The hardwood floors themselves are a work in progress. We had hoped to refinish the existing yellow pine under the newer oak that we had taken up in the living and dining rooms in the old house. Unfortunately, after seeing several workers literally put their foot through the floor into the old basement (there is no subfloor), we have concluded that the boards are too brittle and dry-rotted to function as an unsupported floor. Instead, we have chosen to take up the re-usable old floorboards in the living room, dining room, and converted bathroom on the second floor to use as borders in the new part of the house. We will lay a modern subfloor in the living and dining rooms.
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Work continues on many fronts as we move toward a late-August occupancy. Most of the window and baseboard trim has been installed, the interior doors were being installed today, and the fireplace box has been constructed in the family room. One of the upstairs bathrooms has 90% of the tile installed. The masonry contractors will be completing new piers for all four external porches in the next few days. Built-in closets are taking shape quickly and will be done shortly.
Over the weekend, we are hoping to see the painting contractors come through and spray-prime the entire second floor. While the house won't be "done" when we inhabit the premises in 6 weeks, the second floor has been prioritized so we have places to sleep and shower.
We have also begun to work on antique elements that can be added to the decor. Our antique newel posts have arrived in boxes, our designer acquired old corbels for the shelves in the walk-in pantry, we have ordered reclaimed doors for the back entrance and screen porch, and a number of antique light fixtures have been purchased. We are still seeking a wash stand for the powder room, and matching leaded glass windows to surround the driveway entrance to the mudroom. Finally, our designer has located the coolest looking interior door handles and mortise locksets that one could imagine. We can't wait to see them installed.