This first batch respectively: my room; the view looking out my bedroom door, where you can see up the steps into the new closet in the old basement portion; my sister-in-law's room; the new bathroom; and the view from the old basement back into the addition portion.
This shot is of the new electric panels, plus the network rack. On that latter point, I had the electrician run CAT6 to all of the new rooms, then Duncan and I set up the patch panel and rack ourselves, punching in the wires for each port, and installing RJ45 wall ports into each room.
Both of us now know how, and have our own tools, to both create custom RJ45 and RJ11 cables, and to punch wires to create network and phone panels. We are also "beaming" the internet connection across the property to the large garage with a special long-range "PoE", pole-mounted broadcast device.
This final batch, also respectively: the new family room; the view out the windows; the view out the other windows and deck door; and my in-laws's bedroom, from two different angles.
The only thing left is to get the new furnace installed. There are ducts running to the new rooms, not hooked to anything. I've been running an electric space heater in my room to keep from freezing.
The next house project is re-siding the "old" house exterior to match the addition portion. After that, it will be getting a large deck installed off the deck doors. We already have a gas line running the liquid propane from the house tank, for the grill, all ready to go for when the time comes.