Designing Your House – Part 5
We’ve moved through the major spaces in the house both public and private and now its time to discuss the
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We’ve moved through the major spaces in the house both public and private and now its time to discuss the
Blog 2 – Construction, Colorado, Dress Pants…and Sweat Pants As I mentioned in my first Designing a Dream segment, my

Part 1 – Engineers, Architects, Contractors…and Spare Time There’s often a disconnect or bias between engineers, architects, and contractors; some
EVstudio’s Mountain Studio does a lot of work across the Colorado mountains as well as the western region in general.
Visit Killeen Daily Herald to review the article written on this project at: http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=65758&q=Enclave A new, medium density, high end,
Did you ever wonder if something is still good years later? If something you own is still functional after years

One of the great perks to building a home in the mountains is the great view of the surrounding mountains
Alright, let me first say that while I studied thermodynamics and heat transfer in school, it’s been many years since
Residential doors come in all sizes and a couple shapes too. The most common door in a residential application is
The 2009 International Residential Code (IRC) specifies that foundation walls, foundation piers and other permanent support of buildings and structures
The repairs are complete at a residence in Greeley where water moisture was so severe along the entire north face

The Cub Creek Ranch home combines traditional exterior materials of rustic wood, stone, and corrugated metal with modern geometric forms
4600 Plettner Lane
Evergreen, CO 80439
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9442 North Capital of Texas Highway
Plaza One, Suite 500
Austin, TX 78759
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