1st Special Adapted Home
Transcript of 1st Special Adapted Home
- 1. Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing 1st Special Adapted
Home
147 Duwamish Trail, Winchester, Va
By
R. L. Seely Homes, LLC
Richard Seely Jr., Builder
2. This is Groundbreaking Day
3. R. L. Seely Homes, LLC sign
4. Clearing the Land
5. Clearing the Land #2
6. Footers Being Installed
7. Final of the Footers & Foundation
8. Another view of the Foundation area
9. Next Photos are of the Framing
10. More Framing
11. More Framing
12. Trusses are set in place
13. A View of the Area from a Hillside
14. Seems like work never is never done.
15. View from the Hillside
16. The Framing continues to shape the home
17. All building are wrapped and checked by the Supervisor
18. Roofing Tiles are going on the building
19. As in most building the vapor paper is applied
20. Not much at present but that leads to the Master Bedroom with a
deck outside of the door area.
21. All garage areas are checked to be sure their vehicle will fit
without difficulty, this case a standard 2 car garage
22. A visit from Old Man winter
23. This is where the interior framing gets started as you can see
its completely stick built no prefab in our homes.
24. All of our ramps are IAW Special Adapted Housing Requirements
for veterans
25. Ductwork being installed
26. Cutting for the windows to be installed
27. As you see it all looks like a giant maize, but just wait and
see
28. The recessed lighting fixtures are being installed
29. The fireplace insert for the cold winter nights in the
country
30. We are peeking in through the window
31. Doesnt look it, but the started on the roll in shower for the
Masters Suite
32. You can see even without the walls the spacious area in the
home
33. The spacious garage area with utility storage on the left side
for the veteran.
34. We encourage the veteran or family member to come and see and
make sure, ask questions
35. As mentioned earlier this is a utility area and storagetowards
the door
36. The bathtub has arrived for the Family Bath area
37. Area is prepared for the insulation that is ready for to be
installed
38. The Dining Room area
39. This is the Master Suite with a Computer Niche
40. The Veterans Roll in Shower area
41. Everything keeps moving along, and drywall was installed,
taped, mudded then primed
42. Crown Molding was requested and is being installed
43. Spacious area by the front door to come in and out of the
door
44. Changes to the original plans stated as a ramp here, but due to
the crawl space entrance it was changed to a steps area
45. Can you tell me why its a French Door and not like its
stated????
46. The Kitchen cabinets are installed
47. This slope may look its too step for a wheelchair, but it was
checked and was in compliance of SAH
48. Siding has been selected and installed and the home is coming
together
49. Another view of the siding & shingles
50. As in most country builds there is a drain field that is
required and installed
51. The final siding has been installed
52. As I mentioned earlier this would changed and as you can see it
has
53. All items are selected by the veteran and this was the non slip
flooring selected by the family
54. Carpet was selected and installed
55. Carpet was installed in the Living Room
56. SAH requirements is a 5ft turn around for wheelchairs as you
see we have complied
57. As in all areas the kitchen area is coming together
58. This area is been designed for a small office or a family den
area
59. The Master Suite Shower tile and features
60. This veteran needed a drop leaf for him to be able to eat at
the counter with his wife for the first time in 5 years
61. With the veteran being able to cook, we installed a double oven
setup for him and his wife
62. As in most kitchens the microwave accessible to the
veteran
63. The family selected this glass top range for their use in the
kitchen
64. Family liked the double door side by side with ice
machine
65. This veteran can utilize this ramp in an emergency right off
the Masters suite to the outside
66. The outside area is cleared to install the grass seed, but as
you will see later the veteran selected to go with sod
installation
67. If steps are needed the builder is responsible for a straight
white concrete, but the veteran selected to have a different
installation as you will see shortly
68. This was the color just after application, and then when dried
and sealed the pattern will takes effect
69. The builder works with a concrete designer for this pattern,
but the veteran has to allow for this at time of financing
70. A close up of the design for your inspection
71. If you remember I said that the builder is required to apply
grass seed, but this veterans wanted a instant lawn with the
sod
72. So after the family planted the flowers they wanted, then the
sod clearing takes place
73. All the ground has been stripped of weeds and debris and then
adds top soil for the sod to grip onto and then as you will see the
sod has arrived and ready for installation
74. More clearing and preparing the land
75. The area looks well enough and the sod is delivered for it to
be laid
76. The sod has arrived and will be set into place the next
day.
77. Bright and early the next day the workers are hard at the sod
installation
78. One of the added features for a country home is a propane
powered generatorfor the veteran , but we prefer them to be in all
homes where our veteran swill live
79. As you see the workers are just making sure they have the
perfect fit for the lawn to be maintain for years
80. Room left for more flowers that family requested
81. We want our veterans to have all they require to feel really
good about the home and themselves
82. Here is Clay Hatcher and the veterans wife examine the finished
project to make sure it is done right, the owner wants the veteran
to be happy
83. Clay Hatcher the President and Owner of Premier Turf Farm make
the inspections personally as his name is one this and he want no
mistakes
84. As you can see the owners wife has the flowers planted already,
as they want the home ready
85. This was the Dedication of the Disabled Veterans Committees on
Housing new office dedicated by Veteran on October 8, 2009
86. Our Summary of Comments on R. L. Seely Homes, LLC
The 1st Special Adapted Home that was built by this Disabled
Veteran Committee on Housing Builder in the Winchester area, and
people have remarked how they loved the design, the layout of the
home, that it will suit the veteran needs and that they wish they
know this builder when they had their home built, so I can say that
Rich Seely has the veteran needs at heart in his design and goes
the extra mile to make the veteran feel their independence, and
thats the goal of the DVCH mission to make the home accessible,
affordable and independent for the veteran.