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Woodhaven Log & Lumber
Vaulted ceilings are another way we give our small cabins a bigger look and feel. They also match the roof line that helps snow slide right off the steel roof.
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
The smallest of spaces can have special touches with WoodHaven products. The corner of this room pops with a 3" x 12" mantle with a natural face. The ceiling sports 6" knotty pine, tongue and groove paneling. The walls are solid, with 2" x 6" knotty pine quarter log, tongue and groove paneling.
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
February and March 2011 Mpls/St. Paul Magazine featured Byron and Janet Richard's kitchen in their Cross Lake retreat designed by JoLynn Johnson.
Honorable Mention in Crystal Cabinet Works Design Contest 2011
A vacation home built in 1992 on Cross Lake that was made for entertaining.
The problems
• Chipped floor tiles
• Dated appliances
• Inadequate counter space and storage
• Poor lighting
• Lacking of a wet bar, buffet and desk
• Stark design and layout that didn't fit the size of the room
Our goal was to create the log cabin feeling the homeowner wanted, not expanding the size of the kitchen, but utilizing the space better. In the redesign, we removed the half wall separating the kitchen and living room and added a third column to make it visually more appealing. We lowered the 16' vaulted ceiling by adding 3 beams allowing us to add recessed lighting. Repositioning some of the appliances and enlarge counter space made room for many cooks in the kitchen, and a place for guests to sit and have conversation with the homeowners while they prepare meals.
Key design features and focal points of the kitchen
• Keeping the tongue-and-groove pine paneling on the walls, having it
sandblasted and stained to match the cabinetry, brings out the
woods character.
• Balancing the room size we staggered the height of cabinetry reaching to
9' high with an additional 6” crown molding.
• A larger island gained storage and also allows for 5 bar stools.
• A former closet became the desk. A buffet in the diningroom was added
and a 13' wet bar became a room divider between the kitchen and
living room.
• We added several arched shapes: large arched-top window above the sink,
arch valance over the wet bar and the shape of the island.
• Wide pine wood floor with square nails
• Texture in the 1x1” mosaic tile backsplash
Balance of color is seen in the warm rustic cherry cabinets combined with accents of green stained cabinets, granite counter tops combined with cherry wood counter tops, pine wood floors, stone backs on the island and wet bar, 3-bronze metal doors and rust hardware.
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Woodhaven Log & Lumber
From the tongue and groove paneling on the ceiling to the knotty pine paneling and trim on the window and custom doors, everything in this photo (except the floor, the window itself, and switches) came from WoodHaven.
Even the rails are custom.
DW3 Construction LLC
The flow from the addition into the rest of the house is perfection -- there definitely isn't the feel of two separate homes.
Large mountain style home design photo in Other
Large mountain style home design photo in Other
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
These bi-fold closet doors were made with knotty pine paneling pieces. Check out the random pattern on the wall created with our custom 5", 6", and 8" knotty pine paneling.
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
You might get lost roaming around Ole's house, but it wouldn't matter. The views inside and out are worth exploring. Our cedar half log siding, cedar posts and railing, D trim and knotty pine paneling are everywhere!
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Buffalo Lumber Company Inc.
Jargon 101: Typically nickel gap is a shiplap pattern. For Kelly we went with a tongue and groove pattern. We milled a micro bevel or micro V to get the shadow line but the fact that it was Tongue and Groove allowed her builder to hide the nail during installation which creates a cleaner finished look. *********************************************************************
Transitional open living room featuring white painted wood paneling and medium hardwood floors. Standard fireplace accented by white tile and grey painted wood trim. Vaulted ceilings and large windows bring in natural light. Wood toned lamps, woven chair and cow print pillows bring in the wood stained double entry doors. *************************************************************************
Buffalo Lumber specializes in Custom Milled, Factory Finished Wood Siding and Paneling. We ONLY do real wood.
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
If you're building a loft, why not make it spectacular with WoodHaven wood? This one has 6" x 6" decorative roof rafters, 8" knotty pine tongue and groove paneling that's end-matched on the walls, and 2" x 6" knotty pine decking. Yum.
Eckalizzi Design
Pairing reclaimed heavy timbers and tongue & groove Colorado beetle kill pine, with affordably crafted plywood furniture and flooring, the interior of the hut highlights the versatility and sustainable uses of wood, while providing a warm and bright stay for visitors to the Lama Foundation.
Photo Credit: Stephen Cardinale
www.stephencardinale.com
DW3 Construction LLC
Is a rustic home complete without a sliding barnwood door? We didn't think so, either.
Large mountain style home design photo in Other
Large mountain style home design photo in Other
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
TreHus worked from photographs of this home dating back to the early 1900's and with the Minneapolis Historic Preservation Commission to ensure that we honored the home's spirit and heritage throughout the project. Old-world craftsmanship and materials such as the tongue-and- groove boards, beadboard accents on the cabinetry, subway tile, carerra marble, and wide plank pine flooring authentically bring back this home's former glory. Photos by Susan Gilmore.
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Woodhaven Log & Lumber
If you're looking for a way to make a log cabin, log home or man cave feel like a hunting lodge, this is a classic way to go. WoodHaven's 2" x 6" knotty pine quarter log, tongue and groove walls make for great mounting. The 6" knotty pine, tongue and groove paneling on the ceiling makes mounts, art and accessories stand out.
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
It's art without any art on it! This bar showcases our full log with saddle notch corners. The top of the bar is 4" knotty pine with a D trim face on its edge. It has a nice lip on it to keep glasses from falling on the floor.
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
What do we have here?
Nobody's home so take your time staring at these yummy WoodHaven products:
knotty pine tongue and groove walls, knotty pine wall decking on the ceiling, a knotty pine log floor joist, and a pine log rafters.
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
February and March 2011 Mpls/St. Paul Magazine featured Byron and Janet Richard's kitchen in their Cross Lake retreat designed by JoLynn Johnson.
Honorable Mention in Crystal Cabinet Works Design Contest 2011
A vacation home built in 1992 on Cross Lake that was made for entertaining.
The problems
• Chipped floor tiles
• Dated appliances
• Inadequate counter space and storage
• Poor lighting
• Lacking of a wet bar, buffet and desk
• Stark design and layout that didn't fit the size of the room
Our goal was to create the log cabin feeling the homeowner wanted, not expanding the size of the kitchen, but utilizing the space better. In the redesign, we removed the half wall separating the kitchen and living room and added a third column to make it visually more appealing. We lowered the 16' vaulted ceiling by adding 3 beams allowing us to add recessed lighting. Repositioning some of the appliances and enlarge counter space made room for many cooks in the kitchen, and a place for guests to sit and have conversation with the homeowners while they prepare meals.
Key design features and focal points of the kitchen
• Keeping the tongue-and-groove pine paneling on the walls, having it
sandblasted and stained to match the cabinetry, brings out the
woods character.
• Balancing the room size we staggered the height of cabinetry reaching to
9' high with an additional 6” crown molding.
• A larger island gained storage and also allows for 5 bar stools.
• A former closet became the desk. A buffet in the diningroom was added
and a 13' wet bar became a room divider between the kitchen and
living room.
• We added several arched shapes: large arched-top window above the sink,
arch valance over the wet bar and the shape of the island.
• Wide pine wood floor with square nails
• Texture in the 1x1” mosaic tile backsplash
Balance of color is seen in the warm rustic cherry cabinets combined with accents of green stained cabinets, granite counter tops combined with cherry wood counter tops, pine wood floors, stone backs on the island and wet bar, 3-bronze metal doors and rust hardware.
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Urban Herriges & Sons, Inc.
This sunroom addition lets the outside in. Large casement windows and a cathedral ceiling give a open breezy feeling to the space. The ceiling is finished with Tounge and Groove knotty pine with a white pickled finish.
DW3 Construction LLC
Kim Hanson Photography, Art and Design
Large mountain style home design photo in Other
Large mountain style home design photo in Other
Woodhaven Log & Lumber
Commercial building waiting areas and showrooms don't have to be cold and uncomfortable. Customers don't mind hanging out for a few minutes in one done with WoodHaven building materials. The 6" knotty pine natural flooring and quarter log walls, set off with a custom railing with pencil spindles will keep them occupied.
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