I'll post a few, but most of them are from my phone so you must forgive the quality (in both noise/blur and non-inspired angles)...

Below is the overview of the basement (messy workspace blacked out).  The 'neon blue' around the trim in the large dining room has since been repainted to a much more subtle green.
 

Here is a view through one of the doorways in the basement which gives a better example of the stone color I went with:



This is most of the 3rd floor with the card being put up.  You can see an archer helping to hold up one of the walls near what will be a fireplace where servants can fill hot coal foot warmers for the patrons.  Each floor thus far is based on 1/4" plywood except the basement which is on 1/2" plywood.  The blocks are cast from two colors of Die-Keen dental plaster (I've now switched to Ivory exclusively and just using up the remainder of the Green).


Here is the back of levels 1-4 (messy workspace messily cut out):


Better view of the dual-level balcony:


This is the start of the 2nd floor.  To the bottom-right is the wrap-around balcony overlooking what will be the stage below.  The interior of this floor is actually complete - I just don't have an updated photo.


First floor overview.  The upper-left is where the stage will be.  The enormous fireplace is in the center area.  To the right of that is a private dining room.  The bottom-center is the kitchen area complete with dumbwaiter running from the basement up to the 3rd floor.  Left-center is a hole waiting for the freight elevator (man-powered) to be built which will lead down to the storage areas on the basement level.  The main entrance is to the left of the start of the round tower which provides a spiral staircase from basement to roof.  This layer was only about half done when I picked the project back up a few months ago.  It is now complete and has the base-coat applied to the interior.  Again, I need to take a more current photo...


Well, all for now.  Please let me know if anything is unclear or specific requests for different shots of the various levels.