This was taken after I finished the subfloor. I laid out the side walls on a pattern that I drew on the floor so that I knew that both walls would match up.
I guess this would be a good time to mention that the plans have changed a bit. Originally I was going to go with standard 2x4 studs framed up every 24 inches over center, but changed it to 4x4's which are going to be held together with wooden pegs, timber-frame style. The flooring material was an absolute pain in the ass to get nailed down, but the siding for the walls has been going a lot smoother.
The hardest part of the entire thing has been making sure all of my angles are square and that all of my my lines are level where they need to be.
Here's what the finished floor looks like. It's 2x6 tongue and groove fir. It's not vertical grain, so it's still kind soft for a floor material, but that will just help to add some eventual character to the place. Plus it looks a lot better then plywood.

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