Decorating Your Timber Home

July 28, 2010 by Brittany  
Filed under Design, Timber Frame

Now that your beautiful timber home is complete it’s time to decorate the inside. Decorating a timber frame home can be somewhat different. The natural beauty of the frames must be considered, as well as the vast open spaces. Use these 5 tips as a guide when you begin decorating your home. anacortes_timber_framel-livingroom3

  1. Create Seating. If you have a large living room create multiple seating areas. Place large seating near your fireplace for family time, chairs in a corner for intimate conversations and a single chair for reading. Keep all seating relatively close so guests have a level of privacy without seeming isolated.Blakely Island great room
  2. Use Textiles. Use drapes and rugs to bring warmth, color and texture into your home. A large rug can tie all your seating areas together, or various rugs with a common thread can section them off and connect them at the same time.
  3. Remember the Scale. Use large furniture and rugs to help fill space in a wide open room. Other heavy accessories will help proportion out the room.cove_treehouse_18
  4. Less is More. Don’t go overboard with trying to fill your space with accessories. Too many accessories will take away the focus from the simply, natural timber frames.
  5. Consider Your Senses. As you’ve appealed to your sense of sight, include elements for your sense of smell and and sound. Light music or nature sounds will be relaxing to you and your guests and so will light scents of vanilla or lavender.

Tips adapted from Timber Home Living.

The Boys are Back in Town

Craig, Jackson, RJ and Omar are back from Alaska and brought photos of their work.  Check it out:

The kiln-dried Douglas-fir timber frame

SIP enclosure with special water-resistant coating

Arched entry detail is repeated inside the building

Windows in place; lower columns raised to receive stone foundation

Congratulations to Peter G.  We look forward to seeing photos of the finished cabin!

Tour de Whatcom 2010

July 23, 2010 by vkinney  
Filed under Events/Happenings

The 5th Annual Tour De Whatcom is just a week away! Taking place on Saturday, July 31, this bike ride benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of Whatcom County, and in 2009 there were over 700 riders in the event who raised over $15,000, according to Active.com. Riders can choose which ride they participate in, with rides ranging from 25 to over 100 miles in length. Along the Tour de Whatcom route participants will see sights such as Lake Whatcom, the Puget Sound and more. Plenty of snacks and drinks will be available at rest stops along the way. Celebrate in Fairhaven after the race is over.

For Tour de Whatcom route maps, registration fees and other information, please visit the Tour de Whatcom site. Online registration is available at active.com.

Photo credit: Elitepower.com

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