

Many years ago when Bob and I were antique-hunting, we saw a piece of furniture with two different kinds of wood in it, and the dealer told us it was called a "wedding." Here's our prairie wedding of the light ash of our flooring and the red oak of the cabinets and trim.
The three different-size lines in the top photo of the foyer floor is a standard prairie-school design, and it will be repeated on the chandelier that will eventually hang above the wood design. The ash banding around the oak on the stairway landings was the workman's idea to ensure we had enough oak to do the foyer design. It is beautiful, and we should have thought of doing it, even if expediency hadn't made us!
The workmen did an awesome, meticulous job with the designs, and they were as happy with their work as we are. The pictures really don't do them justice.
Other work going on is sidewalk installation, more trimwork, the bathroom countertops, the glass block on the shower, and the upstairs mantle. Did you figure out from that long list and the small number of photos today that we've been forgetting the camera lately?