Bob meets with the interior design to discuss her vision for the house– a combination of country style with antique French accents, such as the reproduction chairs in the dining room. Also, the decorator demonstrates how to make a swag curtain.
Bob tours the newly furnished and appointed Plymouth project house with the interior designer. Throughout, there is a mix of formal and informal pieces, which all correspond to the look and feel of the new entry addition, a space with exposed timber.
Bob and carpenter-contractor Bob Ryley review the exterior of the home, pointing out the new trellis and the new entryway. Next, they move inside to have a look at the new family room and its adjoining bathroom.
Bob looks around for a well-priced living room carpet.
With Bob having decided to alter the landscape design, shrubs are transplanted and perennials are planted. Plus, sodding goes down to create a grass lawn.
A plate rack for the dining room is built from scratch and is finished with a faux-antique paint job.
A trellis– the frame and lattice of which have been built in the workshop– is installed in the front yard.
Bob has finished wiring the Colonial-style light fixture in the entryway and, back in the kitchen, the refrigerator ice maker is hooked up.
After taking stock of progress that’s been made, Bob begins wiring a hanging light fixture for a special colonial lantern in the front hall.
Refinishing the basement continues with the installation of wood paneling.