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A view of the finished house

The top two floors are finally finished. I have added here in sequence pictures starting at the road side and in through the house. Hope it will give those of you who have not seen the house a picture of it all.

Back of our house on the road side
Back of our house on the road side
Stairs sweep up to the deck. Stairs were designed and built by Lewis, Alan's brother
Stairs sweep up to the deck. Stairs were designed and built by Lewis, Alan’s brother

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Stairs rise to a large deck
Stairs rise to a large deck
Big enough for lots of parties!
Big enough for lots of parties!
Front of our house on the bay side
Front of our house on the bay side
Step inside the house and you are in our dining room on the left
Step inside the house and you are in our dining room on the left
Just on the other side of the peninsula is the best kitchen ever.
Just on the other side of the peninsula is the best kitchen ever.
On right of entrance is the living room
On right of entrance is the living room
Second shot of the living room with our fireplace
Second shot of the living room with our fireplace
Stairs up to the loft area. Take a look at the banister it was the original mast of the Trillium . The mast broke in a big storm many years ago getting caught in a tree when it broke from its mooring. Sadly it reinforces our idea that you should never throw anything away!
Stairs up to the loft area. Take a look at the banister it was the original mast of the Trillium . The mast broke in a big storm many years ago getting caught in a tree when it broke from its mooring. Sadly it reinforces our idea that you should never throw anything away!
Flower box at the top of the stairs
Flower box at the top of the stairs
Our sitting area
Our sitting area
our bedroom
our bedroom
our bathroom with multicloured drawers as a "call out" to Windward - Alan's family cottage where the steps up to the second floor and the bathroom upstairs are all multi-coloured.
our bathroom with multicloured drawers as a “call out” to Windward – Alan’s family cottage where the steps up to the second floor and the bathroom upstairs are all multi-coloured.