A view into the entry vestibule as the CMU wall continues to course up. Joists that form the 10' overhang in the backyard (and correspond to the width of the entry vestibule) are visible in the distance. [Sorry for the pink sky ... my digital camera is on the blink!?!]
The other side of the entry vestibule, here showing the start of the 'hanging' office floor framing.
A detail view of the ledger beam at the office. The step down is to allow for deck framing that sheds water to the deck scupper drain.
Workers preparing the stair landing ledger beam to receive the threaded rods set into the CMU wall.
An unobstructed view of the living room showing the voids to be filled with windows and doors - lots of glass!
Second floor and roof framing progresses above the kitchen.
Looking back at the stair landing from covered at-grade deck in the backyard. The contractor's work on the exposed CMU wall has been good so far.
Stair landing framing at the 'street' side. The stair opening is in the bottom, right corner.
The entry vestibule volume from the backyard.
A detail view of the concrete retaining wall / stem wall at the living room. The rough rounded edge at the center of the opening (resulting from two different pours adds to the rusticated feel of the wall.
Second floor framing from the master suite looking south down the hall to the kids bedrooms.
The roof joist overhang as seen from the master deck (also looking south).