it needs a focal point, and some grout.
I spent most of the week racing back and forth from the wimberley project. when we added the translucent panels to the front door and surrounding face, it flattened the whole wall. I didn't like the look. it was not obvious that there was a front door. and really, we built the cabins to open up to the majestic tree. but it was the front door that you approach first and it needed something.


I have a few details to button up, I'll put a small shelf and some coat hooks there by the front door, to hang umbrellas for all the rain we are due. I also wired in some orange LED porch lights.
I raced down one day to hang tile, then returned the next to grout.

I relocated the 12V fuse box and battery. also wired the long cabin and installed some LED rope lighting along the edge of the ceiling in an aluminum C channel.

waterless urinal is connected and mounted to the wall. most of the bathroom walls are now closed, just a few panels left to cut, then paint.