Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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.


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