A chronicle of the construction of our Yellowstone Log Home at Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Cabinet Sample
Here is my spalted maple and cherry kitchen cabinet sample door. Pretty cool, huh? When Bob Newman showed us the spalted maple in his shop I started looking into ways to use it to create an unusual cabinet design. When I saw the kitchen that Michael Seward created I knew that we had found our look. Only 9 doors are made this way...the rest of the kitchen is curly cherry.
What A Week!
Wow, an exciting week of changes! Cedar shingles on the front dormer, the front door being installed, ceilings in the kitchen and master bath, drywall taped and finished downstairs, framing started on the main log staircase, framing of the Master bedroom closets, interior doors and flooring were delivered, etc, etc etc. Yippee!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Drywall - A BIG Change
The house now has most of the drywall up which really changes everything about the feel of the house. No more looking from one side to the other to see it...now you actually have to walk into other rooms!
Bob Newman started our kitchen cabinets last week. By Wednesday he had about six base cabinet boxes built. This kitchen is really going to be different and exciting to me. We did make a few changes (like ditching the white fireclay farm sink) because I feel like we are getting too many elements happening in the kitchen. We're now going with a stainless farm sink with customization by C & J Metals.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Blast from DCL Past featuring Brent Chaney & David!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
More Lighting
I finally ordered the chandelier from Jim at Markland Forge. He made some pinecone prototypes with individual cone pieces instead of the solid cones in the picture and I think it is going to work out well. Jim is great to deal with and I can't wait to see how this fixture turns out.
I purchased two of these Hammerton sconces for inside the house.
I purchased two of these Hammerton sconces for inside the house.

Saturday, November 22, 2008
It's freezing!!!
Today we drove down to visit the house. It was 18 degrees in the afternoon at Deep Creek Lake! New things in the house include almost all of the wiring has been completed, the stone on the downstairs fireplace is up, and the new door for the laundry room has been delivered. My endless quest for the perfect chandelier is coming to a close as I have finally found the perfect fixture, a pinecone and branch chandelier made by Hammerton. This fixture is super expensive but I have found a blacksmith forge in Temecula, California that makes a really similar light. I'm going to order one of these soon...
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