Here is the view to the Northeast from our entry door....and note the window to the left....yes, the Pella Impervia windows arrived and are installed!! These are high altitude windows with a capillary system rather than Argon gas between the panes....recommended for locales above 5000 feet....that's us!
Facing East from our soon to be finished living room area....the 6'X6' sliding door and the two large sliding windows bring a lot of the outdoors inside, helping to make our small space seem larger.
To the left we are looking into our small but very function-able kitchen (soon to be)....to the left is a peek into the bathroom and the glass block that makes up part of the shower.
Here is the hallway from the living area to the bedroom....with the bathroom midway to the left. Note the tray ceiling, which will look very nice indeed when fully painted and with our oriental hanging lamp.
Bedroom is long and narrow but with two large sliding windows (5'X6') facing West....and these windows will let us star gaze from our bed!!
Of course, Pam had to have the Texas Star for a vent in the eaves!!
Looking West and north from just outside the bedroom windows.
The motorhome and the mini sitting on their pads just North of the building....with Mount Arabella in the background.
So we think we have done all that we can to make our small space seem larger and to bring in as much of the outside and the outdoor light as possible. With all the glass we also have maximized our 360 degree views.......our next construction blog will show some before and after photos....so stay tuned.
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