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Cabin Plan
Unlike traditional stock plans or book plans, this architect designed open cabin plan comes with well thought out wood interiors, including exposed rustic posts, beams, purlins, rafters, detailed wood paneling, and built-in cabinetry.
Feb 20, 2010
Mountain Chapel
We are designing a rustic mountain chapel for a family in conjunction with the design of their custom mountain home. Tucked in a quiet corner of their property in the woods, it will be a place for them to escape the usual distractions and pray quietly, either alone or in a small group.
Feb 10, 2010
The Trend Towards Smaller Homes
Jan 12, 2010
The Importance of an Interior Designer
Nov 17, 2009
Winter Construction in the Mountains
One of the primary challenges of winter construction in the mountains is timing and scheduling. If you build in the mountains, limiting the amount of time of winter construction is a common goal. While it is not the ideal situation, building construction can still be done outside in the winter, even in areas with freezing temperatures and lots of snow.
Oct 28, 2009
Timber Frame vs. Timber Post and Beam Construction
Sep 30, 2009
Mountain Style Home in Sandpoint, Idaho
Sep 15, 2009
A Great Time To Remodel
Remodeling and improving existing homes has taken on a new importance as the practice of superficial makeovers and "flipping" homes has all but disappeared for the time being. We have received many more inquiries on remodels and additions lately. People are choosing to remodel for a number of reasons:
Sep 4, 2009
A Great Time To Build
Construction prices are at historic lows, as described by Tom Russell of Hendricks Architecture.....due to subcontractor, material, and fuel price reductions their 2009 price for the exact same house was an amazing 33% lower than it was in 2007.
May 23, 2009
Origins of Mountain Architecture in America
The origins of mountain architecture in America came from the earliest non native peoples who chose to venture into the untamed mountainous areas of the country. The structures they built were a direct response to the environment they were in.
May 7, 2009
Mexico Beach House
We are currently in the schematic design phase for a small beach house in Mexico. This home will be located on the Pacific coast between Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco, about 30 miles SE of Zihuatanejo in the Mexican state of Guerrero.
Apr 30, 2009
Energy Efficiency
Apr 23, 2009
Mountain Architecture
Apr 19, 2009
LEED Accredidation
Apr 2, 2009
Sandpoint Contractors
Mar 24, 2009
Spokane Mountain Home Contractors
Mar 24, 2009
Is This A Good Time To Build?
Mar 24, 2009
Priest Lake
one of my local favorite places to visit is Priest Lake, a large alpine lake in the northern panhandle of Idaho. Known as the "crown jewel" of Idaho, Priest Lake is located roughly 75 minutes northwest of Sandpoint, and about 90 minutes northeast of Spokane, Washington.
Mar 20, 2009
Sandpoint
Mar 12, 2009
Good Quality Architecture Adds Value to Your Home
Architects add value to your home that far exceeds their costs. Function, aesthetics, quality, livability and resale value are just some of the benefits.
Feb 20, 2009
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