Fire sprinkler lines going in, between the floor joists of the second floor framing.
The north side of the house with the window frames installed.
Detail view of the wood finish elements: the window frame and the roof fascia.
A close-up of the office balcony where it meets the CMU wall: note the aluminum flashing along both edges and the railing frame - ready for its glass infill panel.
The opposite corner of the balcony showing the railing bracket's 1" offset from the framing to allow for the stucco finish to come.
Fire sprinkler lines sneaking around the CMU wall to get into the ceiling of the outdoor room below - when the steps are framed out the line will be hidden.
The first rolls of house wrap waterproofing applied around a master bath window.
To put it all in context, here is the balcony from the yard
All of the rough framing at the second floor landing and into the office is done. The metal straps on the plywood subfloor are drag struts that spread the seismic load of the CMU wall out on the floor 'diaphragm'.
Waterproofing for the base of the shower - known as 'hot mop' in the trades or hot tar to everyone else - is laid down, ready for the finish tile work.
Piece by piece it is all coming together. Here the CMU wall and office wing covered in advance of a rain storm.
The first set of doors installed - a pair at 3'-6" per leaf (!) that will open the kitchen up to the backyard.