Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin – Part 2

Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin – Part 2

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Once they got the first floor walls nailed together, they put in the stairs and the second story floor.

They put up the stairs. - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
They put up the stairs.
They are sliding the upstairs walls up.

They put the stairs together.

Sliding the walls up - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Sliding the walls up

They just manhandled the walls up.

Getting the second floor walls up - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Getting the second floor walls up
Putting up the second floor walls - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Putting up the second floor walls
Holding the wall while sliding it into place - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Holding the wall while sliding it into place
Sliding the upstairs wall into place - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Sliding the upstairs wall into place
2x4s support the first wall until the rest are in place - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
2x4s support the first wall until the rest are in place
Two upstairs walls up - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Two upstairs walls up
They put the roof materials upstairs before they put up the front wall - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
They put the roof materials upstairs before they put up the front wall

Before they put the last upstairs walls up, they put the roof pieces up there.

Lifting the wall into place - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Lifting the wall into place
The last wall! - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
The last wall!
Look! Ready for the roof! - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Look! Ready for the roof!
Nailing the roof beams into place - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Nailing the roof beams into place

First thing the next morning, they put on the roof. It was all made from the new wood they brought.

Putting wood on the roof - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Putting wood on the roof

They did not use the roof from the model at all. The roof was made from completely new materials. They let me pick the shingles, so it matches the log cabin.

This building is BIG! - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
This building is BIG!
Putting the roof on - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Putting the roof on
The stairs inside. - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
The stairs inside.
Putting on the porch - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
Putting on the porch

Then they put on the porch. We had shoehorned the little house into the corner by our bump-out closet, so the porch could not fit the way it had in the Home Depot parking lot. They offered to cut it off, but we decided to have it stick out on the side, like a little deck.

The porch roof is on - Our Classic Manor New Day Cabin - Project Small House
The porch roof is on

They put the roof on the porch.

Next to finish the inside! And paint it to match the cabin.

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