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What is this?



Or this?



Looks very artistic eh?

And it belongs here...



Now it's really starting to look like a house!


(Rear view of house with roof frame)

Can really see things coming together!


(Inside view with roof frame on top)

Shouldn't be too long before they start laying the roof tiles. I am really crossing fingers and praying my colour choice turns out alright.

Comments

  1. i like the current state of the house. maybe you just end it here. just add the roof and you're done. yeap. oh yea and dont forget the windows and doors. but forget about plastering and painting it. i like the rawness of its being. the spaces would definitely be more vivid and enlightened. and i'm sure it would surely stand out from the rest of your neighbors.
    -sam-

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  2. That is such a typical Architect thing to say.

    Unfortunately (or fortunately) I married an engineer.

    I can't wait to see you future house next time.

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