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Custom Wood Homes Spring 2008
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Item No. #LU0308
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Contents
- PLANNING THE ULTIMATE KITCHEN: Six steps to ensure you cover all the angles in your kitchen design.
- A TIMELY MANOR: In Charlotte, North Carolina, an award-winning home bridges cultures and styles: English manor meets the Ritz Carlton.
- EURO STYLING: How European influences have had an impact on North American architecture, from detailed craftsmanship to vegetative roofing.
- NATURAL APPEAL: A Colorado home along the bank of a trout river takes on a European lodge feel.
- FAVORITE PLANS: MOUNTAIN HOMES We asked six custom wood home producers to showcase their favorite designs for mountain-style homes.
- BUILDING ON A SLOPE: How a North Carolina builder handled construction of a retreat on a 100% slope — and used a low-impact approach on the environment in the process.
- DESIGNING THE "EMERALD CITY": A 16,000-square-foot Arkansas home is inspired by The Wizard of Oz.
- THE LIFE OUTSIDE: As homeowners move outside, material and design options open up the great outdoors.
- SPIRIT OF THE LAND: A California home merges natural elements and material reclaimed from lumber mill.
- EDITORIAL: European heritage and mountain-style homes.
- CUSTOM CONNECTIONS: Online shopping, indoor pools, and more.
- CUSTOM PROJECTS: A sampling of cool projects from around North America, including restored logging wheels, a South Pacific party room, and traditional construction methods.
- BUILDING GREEN: Jim Cooper Four ideas for building an energy-efficient home.
- CUSTOM MATERIALS: Questions and answers about creating floors from reclaimed hardwood.
- THE DRAWING BOARD: Guest columnists from Alpine Log Homes discuss insights and oversights of custom wood home design based on 70 years of experience.
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