Wednesday, March 10, 2010

References

Personal References:
  • Doug Toller, Pastor, Winter Park Christian Church -

  • Libby White -

Professional References:
  • Scott Munn, Munn Architecture -
  • Richard Potter & Penny, homeowners -

  • Gene Shumway & Sandy, homeowners -

  • Drew Petri & Wendy, homeowners -

  • Shelly Laws & Duane Hippe, homeowners -

***Phone numbers available upon request***

Various Projects

Neversummer Construction has completed many jobs both big and small.


Log residence in Winter Park

Floating boat dock on the shore of Grand Lake


Covered porch addition, Winter Park Highlands


Strawberry Creek Ranch

Strawberry Creek has an old barn that has been restored as well as a new, steel building that incorporates a 72' x 120' indoor riding arena and a 40' x 80' attached apartment.


Indoor riding facility

Log detail gives the apartment a wonderful covered porch.

The "Old" barn after the restoration process.

Winter Park Christian Church

Winter Park Christian Church was first built as a 9,000 square foot building. Years later a 3,000 square foot addition was added on one side.





Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Fraser Residence

Mountain rustic style log house











Outlying Music Studio





For more photos visit : http://www.munnarch.com/projects_Fraser.html

Contemporary Addition/Remodel

This contemporary style residence was a small (1,800 square foot) single family home that has now been transformed into a large (9,000 square foot) family retreat center.





Grand Lake Style Residence

This residence was built during 2008-2009. The goal of this house was to "fit-in" with the Grand Lake style and to resemble some of the older structures in the town of Grand Lake.



Exterior

Kitchen

Living room


Loft

Loft

Guest bedroom

Guest bathroom

View from loft

Ceiling/loft

Bauer Residence

The Bauer residence is a new modern/contemporary style custom home completed in 2009.







For more pictures, visit http://www.munnarch.com/projects_Rendezvous.html

Miller Restoration project

These two historical log buildings used to be part of the town of "Selak," near Granby, Colorado in the late 1800s. "Cabin #1" was the home of the Selak family while "Cabin #2" was the old schoolhouse and general store.
The current owners wanted to restore these cabins to a similar but functional condition. Cabin #1 will now be a guest quarters that is attached to the main house and cabin #2 has become an art studio for the homeowner.



Cabin #1 - Exterior, before.

Cabin #1 - Exterior, after.
This picture also shows the new attachment to the existing house. This was constructed with re-used barn wood from another historic structure on the property.

Cabin #1 - Interior, after

Cabin #1 - Interior, after.

Cabin #1 - Interior of the new "breezeway/greenhouse" that
attaches the cabin to the existing house.

Cabin #2 - Exterior, before


Cabin #2 - Exterior, after.

Cabin #2 - Interior, before/during.

Cabin #2 - Interior, after.