We are in!
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So finally we have moved in! Not that I am complaining really, as the whole build went pretty fast overall. However, there is still a ton of work to be done before it is finished. So far we have a working toilet and wash basin in the downstairs powder room, a bath (only) in the family bathroom, a kitchen with no cabinets and a sink supported on maple off-cuts from the basement posts, 3 out of 10 interior doors, no closet doors, no finished floors, a back door that needs varnishing, no siding, no decks, and no trim anywhere. Still, we are in and are enjoying the space and the beautiful timbers. Also, it's a lot easier to work on the house when you are there and can fit jobs in here and there without having to travel.
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