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Jeremiah Johnson Log Homes
Jeremiah Johnson Log Homes custom western red cedar, Swedish cope, chinked log home hall loft
Gordon Dixon Construction
www.gordondixonconstruction.com Stowe, Vermont
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Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
Alair Homes Clemson
This house features an open concept floor plan, with expansive windows that truly capture the 180-degree lake views. The classic design elements, such as white cabinets, neutral paint colors, and natural wood tones, help make this house feel bright and welcoming year round.
Hull Forest Products - Wide Plank Floors
The mezzanine of this custom timber frame lodge style home shows off the douglas fir timbers, the custom wood and metal balustrade, locally manufactured quarter and rift sawn white oak flooring from Hull Forest Products, pine ceiling paneling with Woca bleaching oil, and a fireplace faced with site-found stone.
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
Brass House Designs
The reading nook at the top of the stairs is a perfect place to relax and view the sunset from the expansive windows in the stairwell. Custom turquoise leather wingback chairs provide a fun pop of color in a neutral space.
Rustic Hallway with Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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