Saturday, February 28, 2015

Major progress

Although the blog has been silent, the work at Domus Rex has not!  We are about 60 days away from being done.  While Alex and I were in Israel in January, our cabinet maker was hard at work in the kitchen, bathrooms and closets.  Along with the trim carpenters, our cabinetry is basically done and ready to be stained.  We chose rift cut white oak for a clean, modern look.  We will stain it a light/medium grey.  Wood floors are installed awaiting stain (coffee color).  

We chose our countertops for every surface.  We will be using a quartz product for everything except the guest bathroom downstairs, which will be marble.  We also chose paint colors for the house.  Tile installation is underway and should be done by this week (weather permitting).  Lots of pictures and a master closet video in this blog post.  Enjoy. More to come.


Wood floor installation - great room

Mud area coming in from garage

Utility room for washer and dryer

Kitchen cabinetry

Master bath vanity

Kitchen pantry

Master Closet Dresser

Master Closet - Shoes, Shoes and Shoes with three way mirror

Master Closet
Master Closet - Pièce de résistance


Downstairs guest bathroom with shower feature wall

Master shower tile-- great textural movement

Master bath prep for radiant floor heating


Upstairs bathroom (has a twin for the other bedroom upstairs)

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

I want to swing from the chandelier...

 
Sia - Chandelier
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vjPBrBU-TM 

Our reactionary strategy has been when there are delays with the house to purchase things we want for the house to feel like we are in more control than we really are!

To that end, Alex and I have been scouring the internet for a chandelier that would be perfect for our dining room.  There are windows from the front into the dining room, so we wanted something sculptural or interesting.  Additionally, we did not want something that was so obtrusive that it would overtake this fairly small room.

Night after night we looked.  Every time we found something we liked, we would scroll down and see it was ridiculously expensive (the most expensive we found and liked was north of $10k).  Crazy right?  Then it happened... we found two we liked.  One was from an artist in Brooklyn without pricing, and the other was very affordable, but out of stock everywhere online.

I emailed the artist and came to find out her chandelier was as expensive as the most expensive we had found, sadly.  The other, which was unavailable online, was more of a challenge.  I called the manufacturer who referred me to their sales distribution rep.  I called him to find out who may have one in stock based on the stores he had sold them to in the past year.  Two calls later, and I had located one right here in Dallas.  A little finagling for holiday sale discounts, and Alex and I were picking up our new chandelier from the Nasher Sculpture Center gift shop.  Imagine an enormous box sticking out of the convertible from then back seat.  Voila.





Sunday, December 21, 2014

And we're back...

I know it has been a while since my last post, and suffice it to say that the reason for that has been either a delay in work and/or interior wiring and plumbing work that is not of particular interest.  Also, I've been too busy with life and work to post.  Sorry.

Below are pictures of the first stage of drywall-ing.  We will take a break now to get some plumbing, electrical, security and HVAC items corrected and start back up after Jan 1.  I will post more this week on cabinetry, appliances and the master closet layout-- all of which are planned and sketched out.  We also made some lighting decisions with more to go.  Stay tuned.

Parlor (from great room).  Guest suite hall on right. 
Great Room Fireplace (awaiting design for the wall, mantle, shelving, etc.).

Great Room view and sliding glass doors to courtyard.

Front Door from great room (dining room on left, parlor on right).

Kitchen (refrigerator/freezer cabinet on right).

Kitchen (island will be where pipes are in floor - pantry is opening on left).

Dining room.

Kitchen and hallway to master bedroom, stairs, office, garage and utility room.

Office - doggie door to be added in right side corner for Caleb and Rhody.

Garage.

Hallway leading to master bedroom.  Mud area on left.

Hallway to master bedroom.  Lower cabinetry to be added on right side. 
Master bedroom.

Master Bedroom.

Master closet.

Master bathtub area.
Master shower (body jets, rain feature and shower head).

Hall to great room from master bedroom/garage.

Great Room.

Landing of stairs (halfway).

Second floor (guest rooms on left side (2) and loft area (game room) on right.

Loft area/game room.

First upstairs guest room (bathroom on left, closet not pictured).

Second upstairs guest room.  Closet on left, bathroom on right.

Balcony access from second upstairs guest room.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Construction Update

Things are really moving now-- electrical, plumbing and HVAC are nearly complete.  Windows come this week, bathtubs have arrived and we have made a ton of small, yet important decisions.  

Things you would never think about unless building a house: 
-vent size and number for AC
-number of recessed lights in each space
-electrical outlets installed horizontally instead of vertically
-where you want extra outlets and why
-what height light switches should be at (we stuck with the traditional chest area rather than lower by hand height when arms are down)

We chose hardwood floor material for next month (#1white oak quarter sawn) with what will be some variation on ebony stain.  

What added a cabinet and art focal area outside the master bedroom (Alex's brilliant idea for use of space).  Our builder is incredible agreeable to these kinds of mid-build changes.  We also extended out the wall for the parlor to make it more effective as a TV room.  

We have our first round of cabinet layout for the kitchen... imagine a kitchen island 110" long by 40" wide with a solid surface-- it's going to be amazing.  

Appliances are getting finalized by mid-week next week-- get ready for the announcement!  

Finally, some new pics below to show some of work.  Happy to answer questions or give tours-- it's getting fun now.


Front of House

View from Guest Bedroom to Courtyard (Margaret the Tree)

Guest Bedroom Bathroom with Transom Windows

Dining Room

Great Room with Windows and Sliding Glass Doors to Courtyard

Great Room with view towards Parlor and Front Door

Alex Climbing the Stairs

Kitchen with Transom Windows

Fireplace in Great Room 
Ceiling above Kitchen (tangled mess of HVAC and Electric)



Sunday, September 28, 2014

Adding Italy to Domus Rex.

You may not have pieced together that "Domus" is Italian/Latin for a beautiful home. Yet, we have nothing Italian in the home (until now!). 

We have a Bontempi Casa furniture piece, that's removable. To show our commitment to excellent design and bring a piece of Italy into the house, we decided to take savings from well priced faucets in the full bathrooms and splurge on this beauty for the guest half bath that also serves as a cabana bath for the pool area. It is stunning, interesting and not gaudy like some other wall mounted faucets. What do you think?

Canali Faucet by Neve