30 June 2008:

In my absence, Mr. & Mrs. Hino were nice enough to do a home construction site drive by and take some pictures.

The exterior and internal Teak doors have all been stained and started to be installed. The double front Teak doors are pictured below and seem to fit in fine with the rest of the hose from both a color and design aspect. The office Teak door likewise fits in well and I especially like the beveled glass frames I had the door builder include.

The ceiling fans have also been installed in a few of the rooms and the pump house bathroom has been finished.

Things are starting to take shape.

Now, here is a question for the bathroom fixture expert. In the last picture below that I am including in with this series, I notice that the shower water fixture appeared wrong side up. Sure, the hose nozzle is facing up but the water fixture handle looks upside down. It is a Kohler brand faucet and it has a red hot and blue cold dot on the fixture to denote which is which so I asked Khun to check it out for me. I don’t think they reversed the hot and cold water lines. More on this later…


Above Picture: Double Front Teak Doors. One the drive way is cleaned and the lower front part of the house is painted with the trim color, it should all look rather nice.


Above Picture: Office Teak Door with beveled glass in the background wiht the living room in the forground.


Above Picture: From inside the office you get to see the finished Makha wood floor, the Teak Door with beveled glass an the newly installed ceiling fan.


Above Picture: Master Bedroom Makha wood floor and newly installed ceiling fan.


Above Picture: Swimming Pool Pump House bathroom.


Above Picture: The toilet is centered but as I discussed above and as you can see in this picture, the shower water fixture looks upside down. I'll report later on what Khun has to say about this. It just looks odd to me the way the handle faces up.