A chronicle of the construction of our Yellowstone Log Home at Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Log House Picture Perfect!
Some winters we get more snow than others. This picture was taken about 3 years ago when the Deep Creek area had a lot of snow over the winter. These icicles were amazing!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Finally...A New Post!
It's true that I have not updated this blog in quite a while, and it has been offline for the past 6 months. It's time to send the blog back out into the world. Building this house was such a labor of love, and we have shared many wonderful times with family and friends in the 3+ years since it was finished.
Deep Creek Lake Log House |
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Granite Installed!
From Granite Installed |
From Granite Installed |
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Pearl Green Leathered Granite
Not an easy thing to photograph but this is our granite! I love how it looks like soapstone but has the great feel that only a leathered granite has. When we made the decision to go with the spalted maple and cherry cabinets, we immediately limited our choices in the countertop world! We considered soapstone, which would look amazing and feels fantastic but I didn't feel that I wanted to deal with maintaining it. Limestone was also briefly considered but I just didn't feel comfortable with it's properties as a kitchen surface. Granite is so easy to live with but most of it is highly polished and multicolored and I really felt that our log kitchen needed a dull, plain counter finish. Mont Granite in Pittsburgh finally located this granite and brought in 4 slabs for us to see. It's a definite match with it's green coloring blending perfectly with the green cast that the spalted maple has. Rocktops/Jones Stone came in last Saturday to template and we will have our kitchen counters in about two weeks!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Two huge additions underway - the kitchen and the log stairs!
This week the first of the gorgeous cabinets from Bob Newman were installed. We are thrilled with them! The cabinets are cherry boxes with curly cherry drawer fronts and lower doors and the upper doors are covered with spalted maple that Bob has had in his shop for ten years. Apparently no one ever had the desire to use worm rotted wood in their kitchen around the lake but something about it seemed so cool to us. I started researching things made from spalted maple and I realized that, in small amounts, it would be a great addition to the kitchen. It's really a pretty contrast to have the rich cherry wood with the light colored spalted maple.


Sunday, March 15, 2009
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