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Wright Design
This eclectic mountain home nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains showcases an unexpected but harmonious blend of design influences. The European-inspired architecture, featuring native stone, heavy timbers and a cedar shake roof, complement the rustic setting. Inside, details like tongue and groove cypress ceilings, plaster walls and reclaimed heart pine floors create a warm and inviting backdrop punctuated with modern rustic fixtures and vibrant splashes of color.
Meechan Architectural Photography
Authenticity, LLC
Architect: Michelle Penn, AIA This barn home is modeled after an existing Nebraska barn in Lancaster County. Heating is by passive solar design, supplemented by a geothermal radiant floor system which is located under the wood floors in the hall. The railings are made from goat fencing and walls are tongue and groove pine. The paint color is Paper Mache AF-25 Benjamin Moore. Notice the traditional style interior transoms above the doors!
Photo Credits: Jackson Studios
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
What do we have here ... Heaven on Earth? This lodge is filled with custom pieces, including the log rafters to accent the ceiling. The rest of the ceiling is done with our 6" tongue and groove natural knotty pine paneling.
The richness of the walls was created with our 3" x 10" log siding with a bronze stain. Our 4" x 6" D trim accents the windows and frames the view.
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Engelsma Homes LLC
Dan Johnson Photography
Inspiration for a transitional screened-in front porch remodel in Grand Rapids with decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a transitional screened-in front porch remodel in Grand Rapids with decking and a roof extension
Walker Woodworking
This unique interior is rustic with all the modern amenities! Wendi Gragg, the interior designer who worked closely with our team on the project to make sure all the details came together to meet the home owners wishes for a rustic appeal. Photography by; Stacey Walker
Level Team Contracting
Huge classic tile screened-in back porch idea in Atlanta with a roof extension
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
This fantastic hallway features peeled knotty pine half log hewn, and 6" knotty pine paneling on the tongue and groove walls. Don't get so lost in here that you miss the double-header corners and decorative peeled posts by the doors.
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Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
When Bill and Jackie Fox decided it was time for a 3 Season room, they worked with Todd Jurs at Advance Design Studio to make their back yard dream come true. Situated on an acre lot in Gilberts, the Fox’s wanted to enjoy their yard year round, get away from the mosquitoes, and enhance their home’s living space with an indoor/outdoor space the whole family could enjoy.
“Todd and his team at Advance Design Studio did an outstanding job meeting my needs. Todd did an excellent job helping us determine what we needed and how to design the space”, says Bill.
The 15’ x 18’ 3 Season’s Room was designed with an open end gable roof, exposing structural open beam cedar rafters and a beautiful tongue and groove Knotty Pine ceiling. The floor is a tongue and groove Douglas Fir, and amenities include a ceiling fan, a wall mounted TV and an outdoor pergola. Adjustable plexi-glass windows can be opened and closed for ease of keeping the space clean, and use in the cooler months. “With this year’s mild seasons, we have actually used our 3 season’s room year round and have really enjoyed it”, reports Bill.
“They built us a beautiful 3-season room. Everyone involved was great. Our main builder DJ, was quite a craftsman. Josh our Project Manager was excellent. The final look of the project was outstanding. We could not be happier with the overall look and finished result. I have already recommended Advance Design Studio to my friends”, says Bill Fox.
Photographer: Joe Nowak
AJ Construction and Development
Breshears Professional Photography
Deck - craftsman deck idea in Seattle
Deck - craftsman deck idea in Seattle
Daniel Contelmo Architects
The great room walls are filled with glass doors and transom windows, providing maximum natural light and views of the pond and the meadow.
Photographer: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Wright Design
This eclectic mountain home nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains showcases an unexpected but harmonious blend of design influences. The European-inspired architecture, featuring native stone, heavy timbers and a cedar shake roof, complement the rustic setting. Inside, details like tongue and groove cypress ceilings, plaster walls and reclaimed heart pine floors create a warm and inviting backdrop punctuated with modern rustic fixtures and vibrant splashes of color.
Meechan Architectural Photography
Buffalo Lumber Company Inc.
Kelly: “We wanted to build our own house and I did not want to move again. We had moved quite a bit earlier on. I like rehabbing and I like design, as a stay at home mom it has been my hobby and we wanted our forever home.”
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Transitional Foyer featuring white painted pine tongue and groove wall and ceiling. Natural wood stained French door, picture and mirror frames work to blend with medium tone hardwood flooring. Flower pattern Settee with blue painted trim to match opposite cabinet.
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Buffalo Lumber specializes in Custom Milled, Factory Finished Wood Siding and Paneling. We ONLY do real wood.
New Leaf Interiors
A rich, warm, rustic and inviting space. We used Mannington Mayan Pecan Clove floors, pine tongue and groove walls and ceiling, elk antler chandelier, copper pendant lights, Cambria Canterbury quartz counter tops, Medallion Silverline Knotty Alder cabinets, Benjamin Moore Brentwood paint color, hammered copper sink copper range hood
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Aspect Design Build
Douglas Fir tongue and groove + beams and two sided fireplace highlight this cozy, livable great room
Example of a mid-sized cottage open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room design in Minneapolis with white walls, a two-sided fireplace, a concrete fireplace and a corner tv
Example of a mid-sized cottage open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room design in Minneapolis with white walls, a two-sided fireplace, a concrete fireplace and a corner tv
Authenticity, LLC
Architect: Michelle Penn, AIA This barn home is modeled after an existing Nebraska barn in Lancaster County. Heating is by passive solar design, supplemented by a geothermal radiant floor system which is located under the wood floors in the hall. The railings are made from goat fencing and walls are tongue and groove pine.
Photo Credits: Jackson Studios
Dexter Builders
Looking back towards the existing house and new bar from the family room addition
Family room - traditional open concept dark wood floor family room idea in Detroit with beige walls
Family room - traditional open concept dark wood floor family room idea in Detroit with beige walls
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
Don't be surprised if customers want to come back and chat a few times in a WoodHaven office like this one. The walls are done with our custom 8" knotty pine and stained with a semi-transparent green so you can see all the knots and character of the wood. Check out the 4" inside corner. It's custom accents like this that make a room special.
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Veritas Fine Homes Inc
Photos credited to Imagesmith- Scott Smith
Entertain with an open and functional kitchen/ dining room. The structural Douglas Fir post and ceiling beams set the tone along with the stain matched 2x6 pine tongue and groove ceiling –this also serves as the finished floor surface at the loft above. Dreaming a cozy feel at the kitchen/dining area a darker stain was used to visual provide a shorter ceiling height to a 9’ plate line. The knotty Alder floating shelves and wall cabinetry share their own natural finish with a chocolate glazing. The island cabinet was of painted maple with a chocolate glaze as well, this unit wanted to look like a piece of furniture that was brought into the ‘cabin’ rather than built-in, again with a value minded approach. The flooring is a pre-finished engineered ½” Oak flooring, and again with the darker shade we wanted to emotionally deliver the cozier feel for the space. Additionally, lighting is essential to a cook’s –and kitchen’s- performance. We needed there to be ample lighting but only wanted to draw attention to the pendants above the island and the dining chandelier. We opted to wash the back splash and the counter tops with hidden LED strips. We then elected to use track lighting over the cooking area with as small of heads as possible and in black to make them ‘go away’ or get lost in the sauce.
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
This majestic hallway reflects how beautifully WoodHaven building materials compliment a high-end full log home. Our knotty pine paneling, doors and trim -- even the staircase, with its cedar railing -- are perfect accents in a chinked full log home.
Joe Lucey Carpentry Inc.
In the brand new family room. Note the paintings of the original camp hanging above the sofa.
Photo by: http://www.monarchtheartofbrianne.com
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