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| The green bunk bed and matching chests of drawers, iron sculpture and eagle wallpaper boarder highlights the North Woods decorating theme in the Walsh home. Neutral oatmeal-colored paint covers the drywall, accentuating the patina of the knotty- pine ceiling and pine accent logs. |
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| Hand-hewn pine collar ties span the width of the great room, adding drama without obstructing the view through the expanse of windows. Judi selected leather furniture for its comfort and ease of maintenance. A braided rug protects the rustic maple floor. The telescope gets frequent use by the family who enjoy stargazing at their vacation home. |
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| A cedar base and cherry top form this rustic-style dining room set, fitting perfectly with Judi's North Woods decor. The pinecone metal chandelier complements the pot rack in the adjacent kitchen. Judi opted for pinecones and evergreen branches instead of drapes to preserve the view. |
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| The Walshes' efficient kitchen features rustic hickory cabinets, ceramic tile backsplash and flooring, and granite countertops. Simulated river rock faces the center island under Judi's pinecone-laced pot rack suspended from the tongue-and-groove knotty-pine ceiling accented with pine log beams. |
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| Simulated river rock faces the floor-to-ceiling wood-burning fireplace in the great room. Slabs of flagstone form the hearth, while a half-log serves as the mantel. Built-in bookcases store a plethora of reading material—perfect for cuddling up in front of the fire on a cool Wisconsin afternoon. |
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| Pine posts and beams form the structure for the screened porch next to the kitchen, which often doubles as a second dining room when the home is overflowing with guests. Tomahawk Log & Country Homes applied additional screens under the treated decking material to prevent bugs from entering the porch through the floor. |
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| Built by Tomahawk Log & Country Homes using traditional stick-framing, this vacation residence in north central Wisconsin features hand-hewn half-log pine siding and log accents throughout the interior. |
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| Stone pavers form the walkway from the home to the lakefront. Although the fire pit was an afterthought, the Walsh family spends hours there enjoying the Wisconsin forest scenery. |
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By Barry Fellers on May 21, 2009
What is the cost for this package?
I am looking at getting a place for my property between 2300sqft and 3000sqft.
By Lee Kolb on Aug 19, 2009
I am looking at buying some property and that is the best plan ive seen and i would like to know how much that plan cost from start to finish write me back at lklovesjosh@aol.com
By peggy longley on Sep 01, 2009
We like this one.
What is the sq footage & approximate cost?
By Whitney Richardson on Sep 25, 2009
Peggy--The square footage is 4,000 square feet. You will need to contact the log producer for specific on pricing: Tomahawk Log and County Homes, 800-544-0636, tomahawklog.com.