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We’re Building A Big Box

Oct
9

Floor trusses!


And the first wall!


And more walls!


And it’s…..a box!

I swear it’s going to have lots of windows, something like twenty! (Which is a lot of windows for a relatively small house.) Big ones, double ones, triple ones, with a lovely wraparound porch, all because….


THIS is the view.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 9, 2007  

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  1. 10-9
    6:52
    am

    and that view is going to be awesome!

  2. 10-9
    7:27
    am

    Oh, wow! Your house is coming along so quickly, Suzanne. This is marvelous!

    Have a great day, everyone.

    -Kim

  3. 10-9
    8:05
    am

    This is so much fun, watching your house being built. The view is gorgeous!!

  4. 10-9
    8:12
    am

    That’s a great view! :thumbsup:

  5. 10-9
    8:41
    am

    No wonder you are having so many windows and the big porch. What a view!! I know you will have your computer set up where you can look out a window. I know I do. While my view isn’t as spectacular as yours, I still love looking at it. Have a great day everyone and a big :hug: to all.

  6. 10-9
    9:01
    am

    Ooo that looks great! I am loving watching your house being built.

  7. 10-9
    10:11
    am

    They’re really zipping along on construction!

  8. 10-9
    11:43
    am

    Nice view from the box! You must be getting more excited watching it come together!

  9. 10-9
    11:50
    am

    Wow! You’ll be moving in before you know it! :shimmy:

  10. 10-9
    2:08
    pm

    Yea!!! The view is great. It will be nice to sit on the couch and look out or on the porch swing in the evenings and enjoy the outdoors. Hope everyone has a great day.

    Leanne :snoopy: :snoopy: :snoopy:

  11. 10-9
    2:20
    pm

    It’s amazing how much bigger the house will be as compared to seeing the foundation – I have no idea why lol. It’s going to be a house before you know it! Then you get to make it a home. :hellokitty:

  12. 10-9
    2:26
    pm

    Suzanne, that view is to kill for!

  13. 10-9
    4:59
    pm

    The view is fantastic! I would put tons of windows in too!
    Thanks for sharing these pictures, it’s so fun to see a home created.

    Have a wonderful day!

  14. 10-9
    7:25
    pm

    Looks to me like a very nice box.

  15. 10-10
    9:41
    am

    Wow, the house is coming along great. What a great view.

  16. 10-10
    9:48
    am

    You have walls!!! Yay!

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