It was a super Saturday for Rosslyn’s icehouse rehab. Several concurrent projects underway, but the most notable progress was the interior east elevation (in the loft) and the exterior west elevation. I’ll try to get out of the way and let the photos do the talking.
The photo above is taken from the northwest of the barns, looking southwest toward the icehouse and carriage barn. Note that the clapboard installation is now complete on the west elevation of the icehouse. Congratulations to Supi and Calvin for crossing the west elevation and moving on to the east elevation.
We’re still a couple of months shy of receiving our Marvin window delivery. It’s been a long, slow, process that started last August. But we’re more and more optimistic that we’ll be on target — or possibly even slightly ahead of schedule — when the windows arrive. For now you just have to imagine glass windows and doors and all of the polygons displaying ZIP System panels
Can you picture what does façade will look like early this summer? We can’t wait!
The photograph above shows the east elevation inside the loft shortly after the tongue and groove nickel gap installation was complete. Matt started it yesterday, and he wrapped it up with Jarrett today.
What a day!
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