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Browsing the blog archivesfor the day Thursday, July 19th, 2007.

Night shots of the house.





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  1. Camille  •  July 20, 2007   @2:16 am

    I fall in love with this house over and over again.

  2. Anonymous  •  July 20, 2007   @6:13 pm

    I fall in love with cb over and over again

  3. Anonymous  •  July 20, 2007   @10:58 pm

    these are some of the sickest pictures of the house yet…. i think someone is going to be famous, maybe ten people

    holla dbB 2007

  4. Anonymous  •  July 21, 2007   @2:19 pm

    jtfc! my god man, these pics are sicky sick sick. i can’t believe the last few blogs, and the running water! jtfc! super sweet

    matt

 

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Custom desk designed and built by Ryan. A Baxter favorite.

A design build bluff first – running water!

The final look of the shower.

Shelves at the entry of the house made of 3form panels and pipe clamps.

Today we stained all the concrete.

The stove has been converted to propane by our mechanic Atsushi.

Was it really that long ago we set 6,000 pressed blocks?

Ryan taking a breather and preparing to leave the Benally house.


That’s right, we’ve cleaned up and headed out. Soon the Benally’s will be able to move into their new house. We have a few things to finish up, but the house is practically finished.

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  1. Anonymous  •  July 25, 2007   @10:10 am

    i wonder, why did we blast $1800 on a dented and scratched fireplace, and then spent $30 on the kitchen sink? just wondering…

    matt

 

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