Back to the casa......seems like I have been "designing on the fly" a lot recently, which has resulted in a few change orders (kicking myself in the butt), headaches and design that is not well planned. NEVER design on the fly. If you can help it. And never, ever design without specifying!!! What the hell, everything I learned in school and from my mentors, I have bloody thrown out the window. I am going against everything I learned!!! Ugh, I am upset at myself for this. Do you homework kids. Specify, specify, specify. Know your crap before you design it, so you don't look like a dummy in front of the GC and foreman.
The Man and I were at the house till about 8pm last night with our foreman. He was patient enough to wait and go through it with us as we "designed on a fly." Part of being a designer is "working" out the kinks with the foreman, making design and construction decisions together. What you see in AutoCAD or your drawing is different from what is on-site. Probably the number one rule of construction that I learned early on from my mentors. So naturally, sometimes designing in the field is necessary. Last night, it was necessary.
(Bathroom wall where the toilet and vanity will be going) |
(The Man and the foreman working out the details of the window molding. He is having a hard time salvaging the old stuff since it's so old.....) |
(Finally the bathroom is closing up! Drywall's up and lighting's in!) |
(Drywall's up and the walls are closed up. Drain and shower/tub valves are in so it's ready for hot mopping and cementing!) |
The Lady
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