Friday, January 10, 2014

It's finished…Finally!

So it has been a little over three years in the making. Its been a longer than expected and more difficult than imagined. But finally its finished…Well, sort of, at least we are living in the house finally. There are still lots of items to be done such as staining trim, touch up paint here and there, install some missing fixtures, organize…blah, blah, blah…Here are the pictures…Its what you really wanted to see anyways!


Southwestern view of the house and deck

Looking at the house from the front yard hiding behind the live oaks

The deck sits under a very gnarly live oak twisting all over the place

Just inside the front door


You can see the great room and upstairs bedrooms from the stairs

We love our big open space


Kitchen table and island eating area

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We really love our kitchen and all the prep space we now have for cooking amazing meals!

Farmhouse sink and Pecan cabinets. The cabinets, along with most of the wood in the house are stained with Tung oil



This window turned out perfect, it was one of the last I shaped so I got pretty good at it!

Our master bedroom
Master bathroom tub and shower

You can see two of the niches carved into the wall in our bedroom.

A better picture of the Shower 
The entire great room! We are so happy our project is finally done. It is a joy everyday to wake up in our beautiful home. We hope you enjoy the pictures, and hope that it can inspire you in whatever home projects you may have planned!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Stucco...Done!


Ok, Heres a quick picture update of the stucco work...What a surprise, it took longer than expected. The final coat was finished 10/9/13. All of the interior sheetrock is up as well. Just a few more weeks, Can we finish and close by Thanksgiving?


Scratch Coat of Stucco



Master bedroom

Master bedroom

Metal work on the front door

Working with metal is brutal...Lots of cuts, lots of bleeding

This is what ive been doing with my life...ughhh

Half way through the scratch coat

Thank god we hired professionals for this!




Final Coat of Stucco

Final coat with integral color complete. You cannot get this color from the store, and our guy will not mix it for you! 

Master bedroom

The walls look pretty good for a bunch of novice straw bale workers!

Back of the house

West side to the front of the house

West side of the house, only a couple small windows to keep the sun out

Cant wait to show the progression from this point of view, Ive taken a picture from this spot every step of the way

I love this house! 

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

I didn't sign up for this...

View from the upstairs bedroom onto the awesome Live Oak Tree!
Its been a little over 2 months since our last post. Yasmin and I have been working non-stop almost everyday after work, on weekends, and holidays to complete the straw bale work. I did not sign up for this! That said, we have had some amazing people come out and help us with our home! Neighbors who saw the house and were interested in green building techniques, friends have saved our butts on many occasions, family who never cease to amaze us that they actually come back for another day to help, and complete strangers who just happen to stumble upon this site or people we run into while purchasing items for our home that we strike up conversation with! Thank you so much for everything, trust me, your all invited to the kick ass house warming party! Ive got a lot more pictures than I do words, so enjoy.
Interior straw walls before electrical started
A view from the street

Porch and front deck


How we shaped our windows, kind of the typical straw bale thing...But we like it!

Let me just say that taking on building a straw bale home is an unbelievable experience, however it is not without its frustrations. I would highly recommend attending a professional workshop with experienced straw bale builders before you do this. It will help with the learning curve if you don't have much experience with working with straw. Yasmin and I had never lifted a straw bale before we started this project, and had only been in one completed straw bale home. We have learned so many tips and tricks that if we had known at the beginning would have made life much, much easier. There are so many items you don't fully understand beyond just stacking the bales until you actually get to them, it is an understatement to say it is overwhelming. Items such as making sure all of the exposed wood framing is protected before you stucco as the lime will eat into the wood. There are many documented ways to complete this, but some are way easier and faster than others. Attaching stucco netting is another item that is extremely time consuming, dangerous, and all together pain in the ass! however it all depends on how you do it. If you've never done it before, Id recommend having someone with experience show you the best way to do it. Now that we know a better way, we could have saved several days of our own labor completing stucco netting. We even had to rebuild a couple walls due to water damage from a leaky roof...Who says it doesn't rain in Texas...


Windows installed, I love how these on the master open

Close up of the windows

Some of the electrical and plumbing vents


More plumbing

Mess of electrical wires...I would not even think of touching this

Interior walls after straightening and trimming just before spray foam

 Ceiling after Spray foam
Concrete window sill forms
We added some pea pebbles to the window sills, just to create more work for myself!


Thanks to our neighbor for lending us his concrete mixer!


After they have been poured...still waiting to set up and polish

So what has happened since the last post? Well, all the walls are nice and straight...sort of, as good as you can get a straw bale house at least. All of the stucco netting is up. All of the windows have been shaped just how we want them (at least on the exterior). The electrical rough in is complete, as well as plumbing and HVAC rough in. The Spray foam insulation has also been completed! What an unbelievable difference in temperature and noise the spray foam makes, I would highly recommend getting this done while building your home. It sealed up every border where straw and framing met with 9 inches + of spray foam! We built the front deck frame and front porch. We also finally received our front door after waiting 9 weeks for it! Exterior stucco is starting this week as well! Most of the metal roof has been put on. And just this past weekend we made forms and poured our window sills in concrete. Hope you enjoyed the pics, sorry for the delay in any updates, we've just been too busy working on the house to do anything else!

front door installed

I sanded and stained the door with tung oil... It looks unbelievable

So worth the wait!

Added in the straw around the door frame getting it ready for stucco