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Kitchen Cabinets Installed

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Our project manager sent a photo of the kitchen cabinets yesterday. They are by CabCraft, a small semi-stock North Carolina manufacturer. This is the Allentown door style in Canvas. The island stain is Smoke. Kitchen cabinets; courtesy of Austin Bayliss

Hardwood Floors are In

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We originally selected Hallmark Floors Alta Vista Collection, an engineered hardwood, for our floors on the main level. However, we worried about the 7-1/2" wide planks and how they would fare in high humidity conditions ... and they cost quite a bit more. We ended up choosing stained-in-place white oak hardwood with 3" planks and they were installed a few days ago. Hardwood floors in the great room and kitchen; courtesy of Austin Bayliss

Exterior Siding Progress

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We made the most compromises for budgetary reasons on our selections for roofing and siding. Instead of Hardie cement board, we chose CertainTeed's CedarBoards , an insulated vinyl siding. We are using a 7" single lapboard and 12" board-and-batten styles. The color is Oxford Blue, a very light blue-gray. Screen porch area of the house; courtesy Austin Bayliss Master bedroom wing; courtesy Austin Bayliss

We’ve Got Mail

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The postmaster said as long as we have a mailbox the Postal Service will deliver our mail. This enables us to establish residency before the house is ready and eliminates a bunch of future hassles. Our new mailbox; courtesy of Austin Bayliss

Closet Door Mistake Corrected

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The mistake I made with the location of the closet door in Bedroom 3, or the back guest bedroom, has been corrected. The framing and the light switch have been repositioned and the drywall needs to be reinstalled. I can forget about this oversight ... until the bill arrives! Moving the closet door so there is room for a nightstand in the right corner of the room; left personal collection, right is courtesy of Austin Bayliss

Great Room Fireplace: Take 2

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I wanted the fireplace in the Great Room to look like this, except with Walker Zanger Duquesa Catarina ceramic tile in Aqua instead of a marble surround. Courtesy of Southern Living However the Duquesa Catarina tile is 4-5/8" square and requires four tiles to complete the design. So we would need the surround to be at least 9-1/4" wide with a smidge more for grout. Walker Zanger Duquesa Catarina ceramic tile in Aqua; courtesy of Walker Zanger That didn't leave enough room on either side for the wood trim to look in proportion, or "beefy" enough to support a mantle. Instead, we will be eliminating the wood trim and adding a third row of tile, which is the fireplace Zuniga Interiors had proposed all along. I, however, wanted a more traditional look since none of the houses we've owned had a "normal" fireplace. This is a very bad rendering of what it will look like. New fireplace design (mantle is too thick) with our mirror we af...

Master Bedroom Design Update

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In 2011 Zuniga Interiors designed our Master Bedroom for our Virginia house. I wanted a British Colonial vibe and a room designed around some crewel embroidery bedding I found online. Virginia Master Bedroom; personal collection Custom pillows; personal collection Upholstered Bed; personal collection The design needed to be tweaked for River House as the shape of the room was very different and I left the drapery at our Virginia house. I can't wait to see what Zuniga Interiors will create!