Saturday, May 16, 2009

"I could have danced all night!"


A corner of the front gallery space. It absolutely glows!


Nick and Gary are finishing up the flooring in the back room which will house our cutting table.
We only wish that we didn't have to cover any square footage with equipment. This floor is meant for dancing!!


Gary arrives to install the gorgeous floor boards he salvages
from old Pennsylvania barn beams. He fabricates tongue and groove lengths from these strips,
then finishes them with 3 coats of poly before installing them. We love his artistry as much as his 200 year old reclaimed flooring.

Monday, May 4, 2009

An Exciting Day at 143 Grand!



Sam has been doing a fabulous job on both interior and
exterior painting. As you can see, there is some fussy
detail on our trim. We are making good progress with
good painting weather this spring... let's hope it continues.
We've been waiting for Jeff to be available for the pour.
He's been working non-stop on a hotel in Lake George set
to open May 1st with 400 guests booked for the first night!





Cement truck arrives onsite to pour the ramp.



Monday, April 27, 2009

Siding and Trim





Starting to look like something! We're happy with the
soft teal siding and mustard trim. It's going to get complicated
when we get to the frieze boards and dentils high above.
We're playing with color samples now trying to stay one step ahead of the painter...

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Some neighbors and friends....


This is Michelle LaLonde, owner of Mimosa Gallery at 70C
Beekman Street. She has fabulous taste and we asked her
to help us with color selection for the interior walls. We are going
with different shades of light yellowish to blueish greens, from spring willow
to pistachio. You can see her lovely collection of objects for home at
www.mimosagallery.com Thank you, Michelle!!



This is Amejo Amyot sitting in the front gallery of her
79 Beekman Street studio. We call her the "Diva of Beekman Street"
because she started this whole movement of local artists
renovating run-down buildings in the area and using them
for live and work spaces. We credit her with inspiring us to undertake
this project many years ago....You can see her work and upcoming
events at http://www.beekmanartists.com Thank you, Amejo!!




Front facade facing Grand Ave. Need to add another
shed roof portion on the right to balance. Metal roof to match
original is ordered and on it's way.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Mud Season!


Front porch and entry way starting to take shape.

Front stoop poured and back filled. Will we ever
find the front yard again?!

Walls for the Basement entry doors are set.


Friday, March 20, 2009

More Drywall, More Taping


Back room downstairs facing the interior of the building


Pretty purple drywall in the bathroom


Taping upstairs on its way




Old stairway needs a lot of TLC!




Pouring Walls


Ramp on the West Side


Bilco door basement entry walls

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Here comes the Drywall...


Upstairs front room facing west.


Downstairs back room facing north.

The Big Dig


Without parked cars lining the street, it really is a
Grand Avenue! We are making a mess with the
backhoe to lay down footings for the ramp, bilco door
and front porch.


Forms to pour footings for ADA Ramp.




Forms to pour footings for Bilco Door Steps

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Some Neighborhood Buildings


Here's a photo from our West Side Festival which takes place every September. The red building is 70 Beekman St which was completely renovated early this decade and houses an Art Gallery and a very special shop called Mimosa owned by Michelle and Michael LaLonde. One part of the shop specializes in fine craft accessories for home and wear, the other is a painting and art furniture gallery. It is a must-stop on Beekman Street. www.mimosagallery.com




Our next door neighbor on Grand Ave. Needs some TLC, nice Victorian details...




Beekman Artists Co-op at 79 Beekman St.
This building houses clay artists on the first floor and painters on the second floor.
Beautiful outdoor sculpture garden, perfect for pleine air events in the spring and summer. http://www.beekmanartists.com


As requested from one of our followers, here are some other buildings in the neighborhood.
You can see they range from mid 1800's federal style to Victorian to 21st century! It is an eclectic mix which is what we love about the West Side...
Here is the home of Phinney Architects www.phinneydesign.com (built in 2004), Feast Gallery, and on the bottom floor, The Local Pub and Teahouse. http://www.feastgallery.com/thelocal2 142 Grand Ave across the street from us.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009


Nick works the backhoe to prepare for ramp footings. It's frozen about 2 feet down but he digs a hole about 6' deep along the west side of the building for the ramp footings.

2,4,6,8 Now it's time to Insulate!


Next big step; Drywall.




It has been an entire month since my last post (busy with design work for our trade show in Baltimore.) The wintery month of February has come and gone but the intrepid crew at 143 Grand springs forward...Rough electrics, plumbing, and heating were completed, inspected, and approved. Framing to accomodate the insulation and drywall was finished up.

My Mom and Dad visit from Skaneateles. Having been through old house reconstruction themselves they are very encouraging and supportive of our project... They have already volunteered to help paint trim and plant gardens this spring!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Windows Are In!








Starting to come together, almost all the windows are installed. The crew took advantage of some 30 degree days to finish up this stage. We'll wait for the 70 degree days to test out the screens!


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Let the Sun Shine In!


What a difference light and a view make! One down, 42 to go!!


The first windows are installed. Classic doublehung, 2 over 2, beige clad, 43 windows in all.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009


Schuyler helps with the shoveling before taking off for a Nordic ski race in the afternoon. Good warmup for strong pole planting! Go Blue Streaks!

The windows are here!


Out with the Old, In with the New....
We load up the old doublehungs in the van and take them down to the
Architectural Warehouse in Albany, a treasure trove of salvaged materials. Check it out at
http://www.historic-albany.org/warehous.html Mark the manager there was happy to accept our donation and thought he would be able to find a good home for them. We plan to return later on to find some exterior doors, and maybe a big old kitchen utility sink I had my eye on.....
Meanwhile, back on Grand Ave, installation of the new doublehungs should begin this week; the snow has subsided enough for the time being to work on the exterior.