Front view

Summer 2004

Progress has been made in both the interior and exterior areas.

The most visible work is the plastering. It is a beautiful French limestone plaster, imported by TransMineral USA . Be sure to read all about it on their web site.

Inside, we completed the piping for radiant heating, water, sewer and electrical, in preparation for the pouring of the floor in the first level.

And the granite slabs were cut to fit the window openings. After cutting each piece, they are hand chiseled to achieve a natural look to the edges.
 

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

Slapping on the rough coat for plaster

Second coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

First coat of plaster

Slapping on the rough coat for plaster

Second coat of plaster

Smoothing the plaster

Plaster detail, much smoother

Plaster detail, much smoother

Laying pipes in main floor

Smoothing the plaster

Plaster detail, much smoother

Plaster detail, much smoother

Laying pipes in main floor

Pipes covered and ready for floor to be poured

Pipe detail in main floor

Preparing the granite window sills

Preparing the granite window sills

Pipes covered and ready for floor to be poured

Pipe detail in main floor

Preparing the granite window sills

Preparing the granite window sills

Preparing the granite window sills

Preparing the granite window sills

Preparing the granite window sills

Preparing the granite window sills

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