Posts Tagged ‘Bend Oregon’

West Hills Remodel is Finished and Ready to Sell

West Hills Remodel is Finished and Ready to Sell

In a little more than two months, we have transformed this small, dated home into a Contemporary Colonial Style home with lots of livable space.   Located in the West Hills neighborhood in Bend, Oregon, this house originally had 3 small bedrooms and one bathroom the main floor, a largely unfinished basement with a small [...]

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Using Fly Ash: Greener Concrete

Using Fly Ash: Greener Concrete

The foundation is well underway at Desert Rain, the Living Building Challenge home we are building in one of Bend, Oregon’s older neighborhoods.   At every step of the way, this project involves careful consideration of the materials used, where they come from, how they are manufactured, how they will perform, and how they will [...]

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Remodeling West Hills – Almost There

Remodeling West Hills – Almost There

The remodel project is in the last phases – soon it will be family ready.  The cabinets are going in this week and as you can see, they are lightening the space up considerably. This house is in a great location – just a few blocks from shopping and restaurants on Newport Avenue. It’s on a [...]

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Desert Rain: the first in Central Oregon to use Juniper as an Alternative to Pressure Treated Lumber

Desert Rain: the first in Central Oregon to use Juniper as an Alternative to Pressure Treated Lumber

We have been working closely with Parr Lumber, in Bend, to identify and source an alternative to Pressure Treated (PT) Lumber for the Desert Rain Project.  This Living Building Challenge project has pushed us and out suppliers to look at every aspect of building in a new way.  Traditionally, PT is used for under-floor framing (areas [...]

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Idea Books: planning your remodel or new home

Idea Books: planning your remodel or new home

Are you considering remodeling your home? Or dreaming about building a new custom home? We recommend starting an idea book – a collection of images from magazine, websites, your own photos. Dream big. Look at the details. As you collect different images, your own personal style will emerge and you will start to identify design [...]

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Making More Space:

Making More Space:

Remodeling at the West Hills project is progressing smoothly and we feel good about the revisions to the layout of this Bend home. We want this home to be comfortable with  spaces that bring family and friends together.  Our vision for this home is to give the main floor a more open feel.  Access to [...]

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West Hills Remodel

West Hills Remodel

Timberline Construction is excited to be starting an extensive remodel of a home in the West Hills neighborhood in Bend.  Every room in the house will be updated, and many will be dramatically revamped.  We’re pleased to be working with Christian Gladu on the new design. A Lighter, Brighter Modern Kitchen While functional, the kitchen [...]

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Shevlin Commons Home

Shevlin Commons Home

It’s hard to believe that we broke ground on this project September 9, 2010 –  almost exactly a year ago.  This beautiful custom home was designed by HD Architecture with special attention to the concept of  Bau-Biologie (building biology).  ”Prescriptions for a Healthy House” by Paula LaPorte was used as a resource and effected the [...]

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Blower Door Test: Excellent Result!

Blower Door Test: Excellent Result!

We recently had the Shevlin Home tested to show that it is an energy efficient, healthy and resource-wise home.  The testing was done through the Earth Advantage program and received an excellent result on one of the tests which helps determine a home’s airtightness.  These are several reasons for establishing the proper building tightness: * Reducing energy [...]

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Desert Rain: Breaking Ground

Desert Rain: Breaking Ground

Last week, we broke ground on the Living Building Challenge project, Desert Rain. It’s an exciting project that has been in the works for some time. The commencement of construction was an exciting step for everyone involved. Excavation is not an easy process on this project. The views offered by a site that is perched atop a lava [...]

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The Metamorphosis of a Home

The Metamorphosis of a Home

Sometimes it’s fun to see just how a different a home can look over the span of a few months. Here are a few process shots: The Kitchen: February 14, 2011 vs. June 21, 2011 The Exterior: February 14, 2011 vs. June 28, 2011 The Living room: March 15, 2011 vs. July 12, 2011 The Hallway: [...]

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Stucco for the Shevlin House

Stucco for the Shevlin House

Stucco is nearly complete on the Shevlin House. It has been installed by local specialist, Elite Plaster.

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The Shevlin House: Concrete Counter Tops

The Shevlin House: Concrete Counter Tops

This week concrete counter tops were installed in the  Shevlin House by Cement Elegance.  There are custom, cast, concrete and are entirely seamless. The kitchen island and the hearth both have a unique ‘waterfall’ design.

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Cabinets are In!

Cabinets are In!

The Cabinets are in! Here are a few early images of the custom cabinets built by Danksy Handcrafted.

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Mocking up Trusses

Mocking up Trusses

As the design for ‘Desert Rain’ draws nearer to completion, the design team is finalizing a few remaining details.  Envisioning what the end product will look like can be a challenge and for the ‘Desert Rain’ project, many of the finish selections are not simply being purchased from a supplier as is. The trusses are [...]

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Drywalling in Shevlin Commons

Drywalling in Shevlin Commons

This week we’re installing drywall wall at the custom home in Shevlin Commons.  Installed by local drywaller, Guy Pettit,  the sheet rock makes it easier to see the space as it will eventually be defined.

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Southwest x Northwest

Southwest x Northwest

The SWxNW home is a custom home designed by Scott Gilbride with interior design by Garnish Home Staging & Design. The home has beautiful mountain views and incorporates the homeowners’ style both in overall design and in finish details.   Built with ICF, the home will be incredible energy efficient and has a variety of sustainable finishes included [...]

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The Ideal View

The Ideal View

We recently erected poles on the future Desert Rain homesite to mock window openings and roof overhangs.  Wanting to capture the very best views this amazing lot has to offer, we used lumber (that will be used later to construct the home) to create an outline of the structure as it has been designed.  The homeowners [...]

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Recycled Glass Bottles Used for Insulation?

Recycled Glass Bottles Used for Insulation?

We recently worked with local insulation installer, ECI Insulation, to identify and install a sustainable and energy efficient batt style insulation for areas of the Shevlin Commons Home that were not constructed with SIPs.  Using the the “Prescription for a Healthy Home” Guidelines,  it is important to use non-toxic building materials.  EcoBatt® doesn’t use any [...]

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Timberline made our dream come true!

After designing our dream home, we set off to find the perfect builder for us.  As some would call me obsessive/compulsive, we thoughtfully outlined a selection process, including definitive criteria.  We sent an RFP to several local home builders, and from their written proposals we, along with our designers with Tebbs Design Group, scheduled interviews [...]

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Installing the Metal Roof

Installing the Metal Roof

This week, the metal roof is being installed on the Shevlin Commons home by local roofing company, River Roofing. Metal roofing material has a variety of benefits.  It lasts as long as the house, completely sealing out water, surviving high winds, and easily shedding snow. Metal is resistant to fire, mildew, insects, and rot, and also [...]

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SWxNW Finishing this Week

SWxNW Finishing this Week

We’re really excited to be finished up our Highlands project, which the homeowners have dubbed “Southwest by Northwest.”  We’ll be  posting professional photos soon, but earlier this week we had to snap a few photos of our own because the sunset was just too much to pass on. The home has amazing views of the Sisters and [...]

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LBC – the Most Stringent Green Building Standard

LBC – the Most Stringent Green Building Standard

This article from EcoHome highlights some of the challenges that our  Desert Rain team faces in designing, sourcing, and eventually building this ultra green home in Bend. Living Buildings By: Rick Schwolsky When the Cascadia Green Building Council launched its Living Building Challenge (LBC) program in 2006, its certification requirements were unofficially billed as “beyond LEED.” [...]

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Fox Residence

Fox Residence

An Italian architect and childhood friend created the original vision for Matthew and Margherita Fox as a gift to homeowners.   Local design studio Pique LLC worked with this vision to design this very modern and energy efficient home.  The Foxes desire for a extremely durable and energy efficient home influenced many design choices and [...]

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