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.
A chronicle of the construction of our Yellowstone Log Home at Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Coming along...
This week's additions include sanding and sealing of logs, installation of interior doors and painting on the main floor. The paint color is a soothing honey color that really goes nicely with the logs. The slate for the front porch has also been delivered. One of these weeks we'll have stairs up to the loft...
Friday, March 6, 2009
Lighting Suppliers
I honestly think that I have looked at several million different light fixtures for this house. Some of the manufacturers that we have had build lights for us are below. It was important to me to use American lighting manufacturers and we have found some of the best! The companies that I can recommend are:
www.marklandforge.com
www.naytura.com
www.hubbardtonforge.com
www.cherokeeironworks.com
www.hammerton.com
www.ironagecrafters.com
www.marklandforge.com
www.naytura.com
www.hubbardtonforge.com
www.cherokeeironworks.com
www.hammerton.com
www.ironagecrafters.com
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