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Front Entrance
This front entrance is what visitors first
see when entering the home through the antique Douglas fir front
doors, located at the right of this picture. The entryway makes
a dramatic statement about what is to follow when one enters the
rest of the home. The entryway has been used in wedding photographs,
a national commercial for AT&T and was featured in an article
in Texas Monthly magazine in 2001. It is one of the most impressive
design elements in home.
This view is taken
from the media room (directly behind the photographer) toward the
dinning/kitchen area and loft. The handrails, balusters and post
were built from new southern yellow pine timbers while the floor
and stair risers were made from recycled longleaf pine salvaged
from a turn of the century sugar mill in Mississippi. Notice how
nicely all of the different woods compliment each other Using mixed
woods in a timber frame home adds extra interest and visual appeal.
The eye is drawn to the stairs as an integrated structure. The floor
seems to flow up the stairs to the loft.
The lost above the
dinning/kitchen area is open to the full view of the timber frame
roof structure and overlooks both the great room and the entry way.
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Construction Details:
- Timber frame is recycled Douglas fir taken from Canada.
- Flooring is recycled longleaf southern yellow pine from
a salvaged sugar mill.
- Stair parts are made from new southern yellow pine.
- All of the doors and trim are southern yellow pine.
- The interior ceiling was made from 1x8 T&G "V"
groove southern yellow pine which was left unfinished.
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