Momplex
Plywood on the Roof
Building a house is like a giant relay race.
When you hand the baton off to the next stage, you are either giving them an advantage or a disadvantage. But when you DIY it all yourself, you are running the entire race yourself. And you are always thinking about the next step, and how decision you make in this step are going to affect later steps.
Let me give you an example.
Let's say we framed up the walls, and the studs are randomly placed, not 24" o
Dryer Vent
And We Choose Option # ...
Pouring Upstairs ICF Walls
New Hair
Today, the Momplex is going to the salon.
This Momplex we are building ... it is a big box.In defense of big boxes, they are the most efficient to build, the most efficient to heat and maintain.
But we don't want the Momplex to look like a big box.
No. We want the Momplex to look like this:
We want the Moms to drive up and be excited about their home because it does not look like a giant b
Sticker Worthy
Electrical in ICF Walls
For those of you new to the Momplex blog, the Momplex is actually built out of foam blocks. We used ARXX blocks, and the technical term is ICF short for Insulating Concrete Forms.
Was she really that little then?
The blocks are lightweight and hollow in the center.
You simply stack the blocks just lik
Modern Casing and Headers
Last week, we got all the doors stained and top coated for the Momplex unit we are currently working on.
And then we hung all the interior doors.
Doesn't look like we got a lot done this week, but we did! Did you notice the new trim?
On this side of the Momplex, we are going for a modern rustic look. Wood doors with wood trim on a wood floor would have been way too much wood, wouldn't it have?
So we opted for