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Faux-painted ceilings warm the Engelmann spruce log walls and beams and random-length walnut flooring in the master bedroom. The homeowners bought the custom-made, wrought-iron bed at a consignment shop. The doors open to a stone patio and a view of the Animas Vvalley. |
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Log Houses in DurangoBryan might not have pursued a career as a forest ranger, but he has no regrets because of how his life worked out. Now, whenever he’s in Colorado, he can spend time in the woods and return to enjoy the comforts of the family’s log home.| Log Homes Illustrated SEPT 2006 | |
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The elegant master bath features alder cabinets with granite countertops, copper fixtures and two separate copper Rain Shower heads in the walk-in shower. Terry Dyer designed the copper tile artwork, which Greg Thompson completed. Two inch-thick copper pipes, part of the hot water recirculation system, serve as a towel rack for the two-person copper soaking
tub, which views the Hermosa Cliffs and 13,000-foot Engineer Mountain. |
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| Log Homes Illustrated SEPT 2006 | Log Producer Edgewood Log Structures P.O. Box 1030 Coeur d’Alene ID 83816 (208) 683-3330 Website: www.edgewoodlog.com Contractor Log Houses in Durango Dyerbilt Construction Inc. 150 Rrock Point Drive, Suite E Ddurango CO 81301 (970) 385-4676 Website: www.dyerbilt.com Architect Joe A. Sebestyen (970) 259-3658 |
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