We broke ground, but...
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After three years, when people ask when our house will be finished, I view the question as irrelevant. We have now been through several rounds of design changes and meetings with contractors and suppliers. Every part of the process takes its time. It now seems like this project is just a regular part of our lives, like brushing our teeth or driving to work. Instead of continually being frustrated by delays, I have adopted a more "zen" approach whereby I do what I can to hurry things along, but I don't get upset by delays as getting upset gets me nowhere. Of course, after two years of official drought in Dallas, the rains have finally begun. This would be bad enough on its won, but the foundation contractor seems to be juggling at least two jobs so when there was a three day break in the weather two weeks ago, no one showed up. Currently, the site is just a muddy mess.
Here are the first photos of the lot from the front and back and the forms you see are for the garage.
And the latest image of the house as it will be:
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Not quite Dallas, but close
New build
What is your square footage?
Congrats to you!
Best Regards,
Carina

great to see the site