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 Friday, November 02, 2007
Green it is
Posted by dirttodone
The family has been poring over the Golden Eagle selection booklet nearly every day. After changing their minds numerous times, they have decided to go with green for the exterior options, including the garage door, roof, windows and soffit/facia. All of their options are pictured below.
Roofing: The family chose Chateau Green  
Garage Doors: The family chose green 
Soffit/Facia: The family chose Hartford Green 
Windows: The family chose Alpine Green  Design Decisions
11/2/2007 5:22:23 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Selection Booklet and decisions
Posted by dirttodone
Golden Eagle provided the family with a selection booklet. The booklet contains images of the options for the interior and exterior options the family has in designing their lakehouse. A few decisions were easy for the family to make. For the walkout, foundation and fireplace, the family chose the Bailey's Harbor field stone option, though the Teelin Bay (also pictured) was a close second.  The family also chose the silver options for the hearthstone. (The Terra option is also pictured below.)  The family was also quick to decide they liked the hand-carved posts by Mayne Workshop Carvings offered by Golden Eagle. They decided to put one raccoon in the loft, one raccoon on the first floor, and a bear in the basement by the bar.   The family also decided they want to work with Mayne Workshop to design a custom mantel. Golden Eagle's Selection Booklet contains 74 pages of options and the family has only made decisions through page 10. As they make more decisions, they will be posted. Stay tuned. Design Decisions
10/16/2007 5:27:46 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, September 10, 2007
Hybrid and energy questions answered
Posted by dirttodone
More questions were posted about the advantages of split log
construction, energy efficiency and hybrid options. The family shared
some of the same questions and sought the answers from Golden Eagle.
Split log has numerous advantages over full log construction but
probably the most important to the family is the options it provides
for windows.Windows can be placed closer to the corners of the house
because of increased structural integrity. In full log construction,
windows must be at least 2 feet from the corner of the structure. Split
log can support windows as close as 6 inches from the corner. This
allows more and larger windows to be used.
A Golden Eagle representative explained that full log and split log
construction are about equal in energy conservation. Full logs have thermal mass. The loss of thermal mass in split log is made up in R-factor or the insulation in the walls.
Also, Golden Eagle employs a very loose definition of hybrid. A Golden
Eagle representative told the family that hybrid can mean what the
family wants it to mean. If the family wants it to mean a combination
of split and full log, it can. If they want it to mean a combination of
timber frame and log construction that is possible. It can also mean
conventional construction with log accents. The family got the
impression Golden Eagle is offering the hybrid option as a way to offer
the family and all its customers basically as many options as they can.
Design Decisions
9/10/2007 12:10:29 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, September 06, 2007
Hybrid Options
Posted by dirttodone
This week Golden Eagle announced they are now offering hybrid as a third option for home structure (along with full log and split log). They provided the family with a rendering of similar home as a hybrid home. The images are below. The family was impressed with the hybrid option but has decided to stick with their split log design.   Design Decisions
9/6/2007 10:15:11 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Images of Options/Response to comments
Posted by dirttodone
Darwin Reed posted a comment asking for visuals of the log choices offered to the family by Golden Eagle. If one person asked there are probably more seeking the information that didn't ask so here are the images. 10x10 Full Log  10x10 Split Log  Also, Jean posted a comment that she would like to know the square footage of each floor. The First Floor is 2240 Sq Ft and the loft is 1044 Sq Ft. Design Decisions
9/5/2007 11:05:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, August 30, 2007
Change of plans
Posted by dirttodone
After receiving advice from a Golden Eagle engineer, the family has changed their mind on using 10x10 full log construction. Based on the renderings and floor plans, the engineer recommended that the family use Golden Eagle's 10 inch split log system for construction. This will provide more structural strength for the exterior walls. This is especially important because of the large walls of windows the family has incorporated into the design. The family's sales consultant has assured the family that the home will still maintain the full-log look. Using split log construction also has a benefit beyond structural strength. The family now has the option of choosing the finish for all of the walls. For the exterior walls, the family can choose split log to look like full log construction or they can choose from drywall or tongue & groove pine. The family is now faced with a laundry list of options and decisions. Despite the misconception that a complete log package limits choices, Golden Eagle has provided the family with the opportunity to choose nearly every detail of their lakehouse from door knobs to countertops and window colors to stains. Design Decisions
8/30/2007 4:35:48 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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