Monday, September 14, 2015

Blue Ridge Barn Compliments Eclectic Home

We live on 55 acres; most of which is forested but our home is located in the middle of an approximately 8 acre meadow.  We wanted to add a barn to allow outdoor activities in the winter (covered space), store larger outdoor equipment, have chickens and space for potting, composting etc. Our goal for it's architectural design was for it to work well with the house, be a simple structure but have some interest architecturally because we can see it directly out of the Great Room windows in the house. 

One part of the trick of building this structure was site.  We eventually chose to put it just east of the house in the meadow, within easy walking distance.  We can get up to 4' of snow in the winter here so the idea of not having to trek real far to get to the barn had tremendous appeal.  We also did not want to block any of the house's primary view, which is expansive.  It looks over the southern end of the Roanoke Valley at the Blue Ridge Parkway on the distant mountain ridge. 

The site was the only larger flat area in our meadow; we did not want to spend a great deal of money excavating. Even still, when the footers of the barn went in they found that area was in fact old fill and there were nails dating back to the early 1900s in the dirt.  We're not sure what was there, but likely some smaller outbuilding for the original owner's cabin, which was located a bit west of where our current house is. 

To both reduce cost and create some architectural interest, the barn was designed in a T shape.  The longer area is my husband's space where he currently has his batting cage, a wonderful stress relief from work.  The smaller front area is mine, we piped in water so I could add an outdoor sink for potting. I've already got a large barrel composter and my garden tools out there and I'm starting to design my workspace.  Rather excited to get in to that next spring.

The bank of windows above the barn doors on the north elevation let in a tremendous amount of light, as do those lower windows, which can be opened, for breeze in the summer.  We chose also to install large square outdoor fans in the peak of the roof (north and south elevations) to be able to force air through in the summer and further cool the barn during the peak of the summer heat.  We are able to turn on these fans and the barn's outdoor lights from inside the house.

Given we enjoy some 'fun' in our architecture, we wanted to leverage the wonderful Windswept Weathered Wood siding for the outside... but use a color that was not used on the house.  We ultimately choose the color Cowboy brown that echoed the tone of the small old barn we have below the house, the last remaining 'vintage' structure on a property that has known only 3 owners since the late 1880s.  We also love this vintage barnwood siding for use in this area where there are wood-boring bees that can cause tremendous destruction in buildings they take a fancy to.It was our observation after moving in to our home that these bees do not like the Windswept siding, we assume it has something to do with the production process and the more deeply embedded finish.  Whatever the reason, by eliminating the threat of those pests it is a highly desirable material here.
The roofing is a classic metal, echoing the roof on the house.  We used the same exterior sconces over the large barn doors that we used on the southern side of the house, large grey barn sconces.  The trim and pergolas were painted the same gray that was used on the house; similarly the barn soffits were painted the 'haute blue' that we have come to love on the house.  All these elements were leveraged to create a stronger visual tie between the structures.

For more information contact:

Glen Ehrhardt, President

Harvest Timber Specialty Products
PO Box 59 
Lakebay, WA  98349
p. (253) 884-6255  
f. (253) 884-6256
email windsweptwood@gmail.com

 




Friday, July 24, 2015

Hill Country Character and Rich Architecture.



Inspired by the spirit of the Texas Hill Country and rich, regional architecture, home designs at Rancho Sienna™ are responsive to the environment, the strong Texas sun, and local materials.

You’ll find architecture influenced by the history of the area, including Craftsman-style bungalows, Spanish and Tudor styles, as well as more contemporary designs.

The neighborhoods maintain a diverse, but unified character, adding complexity and interest to the street scenes. Native landscaping and indigenous materials, such as local limestone and earth-tone stucco, together with wraparound porches, awnings, and deep roof overhangs add character, while providing solar efficiency.

Kick up your heels and stay awhile.

Situated on the eastern edge of the Texas Hill Country, but with convenient access to commuting routes throughout Austin, the Rancho Sienna™ community is a natural place to live within the indigenous environment of the land.

Mature tree stands, rock outcroppings, and hillside views have been intentionally preserved for generations to enjoy. An extensive open space and trail system connects the community.

For those wanting to live closer to family and nature.

At Rancho Sienna you can balance a relaxed, uncomplicated home life focused on nature, with daily active recreation and meaningful social engagement in a genuine community. 

Austin Flavor. Hill Country Style.

Striking the perfect balance between a secluded Hill Country setting and life’s modern conveniences, the Rancho Sienna™ community provides miles of wandering trails through open space, parks, rock outcroppings, and rolling hills.

The Sienna House


Relax or get in a workout at The Sienna House, where the community comes together for fun, fitness and social interaction. With a large open-air pavilion, splash pad, and playground, The Sienna House provides great views overlooking the Hill Country.  

It serves as the trail head for Big View Trail, part of the community Trails and Parks System. Inside, residents enjoy a gathering room, a large fitness center, while just outside the Sun Porch and multi-use pool beckons. 

The Rancho Sienna project reflects the warm and comfortable nature of our Windswept Weathered Wood sidings.  Windswept adds style, sophistication and practicality to what designers have long called for- a reclaimed appearance with the stability and structural integrity of new wood, backed by regulated industry associations, at nearly half the investment of reclaimed materials and with minimal waste.

Our innovative style and continued focus to customer satisfaction continues to scale upward congruent to the inimitable culture of specialty wood providers as well as the Architectural & Design, Hospitality and Retail Design communities; let us know how we can help!

Contact us at:


Glen Ehrhardt, Business Development
Windswept Weathered Wood
PO Box 59 
Lakebay, WA  98351
P. (253) 884-6255  
F. (253) 884-6256

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Thursday, April 2, 2015

A Unique Flavor for a New Era of A&D













There is a cool look for a new era of architecture; it is seamless, sleek, and functional yet it reflects a warm spirit that possesses an inviting ethos that is genuine and authentically pleasing.
Such is the case with a new residential build currently underway in the Gig Harbor area of Washington State.  The site embodies the very essence of the Pacific Northwest yet with trend setting design applications and details exceptional to this region.
  
One of the features of exterior elevation was achieved by utilizing the Windswept Weathered Wood series.  This unique product adds style, sophistication and practicality to what designers have long called for- a reclaimed appearance with the stability and structural integrity of new wood, backed by regulated industry associations, at nearly half the investment of reclaimed materials and with minimal waste.
The Windswept Weathered Wood series utilizes a resilient low VOC finish that replicate reclaimed or barn wood materials for both interior and exterior applications. This parlays into an effortless presentation process that will enhance any scope project with product performance and cost effectiveness.
The aged wood appearance, colors and textures have become a hit with the A&D community as it provides the look and feel of authentic sustainable woods with the security and engineering advantages of new wood.
Tour our portfolio and digital catalog to view stunning imagery and design ideas for your project or architectural firm.  Order a sample kit so you too can see firsthand why Windswept is a sweeping success!!
Contact:
Glen Ehrhardt, Business Development
Windswept Weathered Wood
PO Box 59 
Lakebay, WA  98349
p. (253) 884-6255  
f. (253) 884-6256

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Weathered Beams & Timbers


Harvest Timber Specialty Products continues to evolve as a trendsetter with dynamic boutique products into the market place.  With our Eco-friendly finished products we continue to service a wide variety of specialty woods www.windsweptweatheredwood.com .

Here are a few installation photos of one of our premium projects in Cedar Park, TX as featured by Eastman Homes http://eastmanhomes.com .  Note the texture and feel of these new beams that appear to have come from times past without all the downside to extreme waste factor, lack of structural integrity and the high premium always associated with reclaimed woods.

Windswept Weathered Wood continually adds style, sophistication and practicality to what designers have long called for- a reclaimed appearance with the stability and structural integrity of new wood, backed by regulated industry associations, at nearly half the investment of reclaimed materials and with minimal waste.
Along with our complete line of Windswept Weathered Wood series for interior and exterior applications, we are now introducing a new line of prefinished beams and timbers.  These #1 FOHC KD Douglas fir timbers are aesthetically pleasing yet they possess a genuine, authentic reclaimed appearance with the structural integrity of new wood as backed by the Western Wood Products Association (WWPA) for grading and load bearing capacities with no additional engineering required.  This yields real value at every corner.

Our innovative style and continued focus to customer satisfaction continues to scale upward congruent to the inimitable culture of specialty wood providers as well as the Architectural & Design, Hospitality and Retail Design communities; let us know how we can help!

Do you have beam and timber needs but can’t afford the investment level of reclaimed woods plus the guesswork of what is actually going to land on the job site?  Harvest Timber Specialty products offers a very viable, cost effective solution.  Contact us and see for yourself the Windswept Weathered Wood advantage!!

Glen Ehrhardt, President - Harvest Timber Specialty Products - PO Box 59 Lakebay, WA - 98349  p. (253) 884-6255  f. (253) 884-6256


Thursday, January 22, 2015

International Builders Show


Real Carriage Door Company and Windswept Weathered Wood by Harvest Timber Specialty Products are displaying at the International Builders Show (IBS) in Las Vegas as we speak.

Owner Don Rees, Real Carriage Door Company, is showcasing is exquisite line of carriage door systems, including both the Windswept Weathered Wood and Timeline Wood brands.

The NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS) is the largest annual light construction show in the world. During IBS 2014, attendees had access to the exhibit floors of two of the biggest tradeshows for design and construction professionals.

IBS is the nation’s largest annual residential housing construction trade event for manufacturers and suppliers of home construction products and services. 

In addition to the must-see products and exhibits, IBS also offered the most up-to-date and innovative education the industry has to offer. A revamped education program featured more than 100 sessions taught by renowned building industry experts from across the country, and topics ranging from sales and marketing to construction and codes, there was literally something for everyone.

The Centrals were the places to get new ideas and information about your specific niche. In addition to meeting and networking with others in an enjoyable, relaxed setting, the Centrals featured some of the industry’s top professionals who led enthusiastic and entertaining discussions.

During the peak of the housing boom, IBS attracted more than 100,000 visitors and 1,900 exhibiting companies. Despite the economic downturn, IBS still attracts nearly 50,000 visitors and over 1000 exhibiting companies. By any measure, IBS still delivers the biggest buying audience and the biggest selling environment.

Over 50,000 home builders, remodelers, architects, building material dealers and distributors are connected to this years event.

Contact:

Glen Ehrhardt, Business Development

Windswept Weathered Wood
PO Box 59 
Lakebay, WA  98349
p. (253) 884-6255  
f. (253) 884-6256
email windsweptwood@gmail.com
web www.windsweptweatheredwood.com