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7 First dryfit



Late last night (I had turned off all the other garage lights so that's why this is so dark). Those interior walls actually belong on the 2nd floor but I was using them to support the 2nd floor to make sure I pieced it together correctly so it would line up with the floor grooves in the bays and front-door walls (it did).

If you can invision the interior walls up on the 2nd floor, I was going to have a large Master Bedroom with sitting area on the right (closed to the back), a bathroom on the front left (with the bay) open to my foyer, and a young boys bedroom on the back (which would be open to my stair railing.

The ground floor was going to have a center wall, dividing the large living room on the right from the kitchen/dining room on the left. The whole thing would be open to the front. But now I'm wondering if I wouldn't like to do this on the 1st floor, too. I could have a living/dining on the right and a smaller kitchen on the left with an office in the back (which would have to be open to my family room on the left because it wouldn't be visible from my stairs).

Decisions decisions. Fortunately, I have plenty to do before I start hyperventilating about interior walls.

Oh, you'll notice the opening on the right side of the 2nd floor (there's actually one on the left too but it's covered with paper). I haven't decided whether or not to use stairs (I know many of you are cringing) but I promise if I do, I won't have them smack dab in the middle of the bay windows like this. I'll fill this one in with foam core once I figure out where (if) I want another opening.

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A Tale of Two Houses

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