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| That's going to be one impressive room when it's all done and filled. Nice job. -TONY
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| Good lord, man. Very, very nice job. I especially like the way you used a curved track lighting to balance the straight lines of the ceiling planks and the way those lights highlight the mounts.
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| Thanks guys. I got a lot of good input from here, during the planning stages. Need to upgrade a bunch of the heads, but that's half the fun....grin... Here's another shot of the 'ox..... |
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| No windows, no doors....just an entrance from a hallway into the house.
We did have a wide garage door framed into one wall, mainly so if we ever sell the place the new owner could cut the wall out and install a door...instant garage. |
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| this does not look like a house.are you trying to start a taxidermy business? |
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| Very nice room, bet you will be spending a lot of time there admiring your trophies. |
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| David, Great Room!!! What watt lights did you use in the cans? The curve lights are probably 50 watt high intensities, and Ive got some of them. But did you use 75's in the cans? Hugh
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| Posts: 448 | Location: Palmer, AK | Registered: 17 August 2005 |
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| Hugh, I honestly don't remember the watts of the cans. I think it was 75....
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| Very Nice!! Now its time to do some serious hunting. Very good Musk Ox. Anything less than a full body mount does not do those animals justice. Well done.
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| Posts: 1638 | Location: Boz Angeles, MT | Registered: 14 February 2006 |
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| 92!!!! wow Im buying stock in GE!
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| Awesome house and the trophy room really ties with the same theme. Back to the curving light bars in the trophy room. Are those custom or did you find those somewhere? Thanks, Kyler |
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| pretty much all the lights in the house came from lampsplus.com |
| Posts: 314 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 27 December 2002 |
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| Dvaid. I will be starting my house next winter and I am planning on a 25x30 room. About the same idea except I'm going to add some 12x12 glass blocks where the roof meets the top of the wall for a little but indirect natural light. How do you like the size and the set up now that you are done? Also, why did you decide to make your roof peak so high? Do you have a separate heating source for your room? Thanks...........wapiti7 PS....where are the Elk?? |
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| David, sorry bro I forgot. Beautiful job!!! |
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| Well...I think now my ceiling peak is 19'. I wanted it high, to maximize mount space, and give the room a larger feel.
My heating is in-floor tubes.
The glass blocks are an intersting idea. I wanted to be able to achieve total darkness, for movie viewing. I'm putting an overhead projector and drop down screen on one wall.
No elk yet, little brother is out this morning to see if he can find one.... |
| Posts: 314 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 27 December 2002 |
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| What is your elk herd like up there? Ours is pretty decent! I also thought about no light at all, but I figured that the blocks would allow some diffused natural light that would be really nice during the day, yet the room would be totally dark at night. I definatly don't want any direct sunlight or windows in the room. I'm still a little over a year out but I'm a planner! What part of AK are you in?............wapiti7 |
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| Tell me about your kitchen. (Iknow this is a hunting forum)............wapiti7 |
| Posts: 663 | Location: On a hunt somewhere | Registered: 22 November 2004 |
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| Me again....Did you use some 3/4 fur strips from 4' to the floor to make up the difference so that your drywall would be even??....wapiti7 |
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| Our elk, in SE Alaska are on a permit draw system. The herds are decent sized, with some nice bulls taken each year. Terrain and weather can be tough, though. My kitchen, don't know the dimensions...has a center island with range top and mini-sink..the one wall has double ovens, a micro/convection, and a warming drawer. Good for cooking with lots of guests to feed. Don't forget the bbq... |
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| Way nice! I like everything about it. The perfect place to relax. |
| Posts: 66 | Location: North Georgia | Registered: 22 August 2004 |
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| WOW...what a fantastic place...the trophy room is a bonus...the view alone is spectacular. Please tell us more about it |
| Posts: 266 | Location: Connecticut | Registered: 12 May 2005 |
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| Nice!
Quick question: In the first few shots, the ceiling is drywalled,taped,etc. In the finish shots,it's T&G. Did you change your mind?
My wife talked me into T&G pine on our ceiling,and although it was a LOT of work (Sand,seal,stain,poly,ploy) to prep,and took me a long time to install,I now,reluctantly,admit she was right.THIS time!
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| Posts: 156 | Location: Southern MD | Registered: 29 January 2005 |
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| David,
I guess that (by this time) you men have long moved in. This is the first chance I've had to see finished pics and all I can say is "WOW!"
Now get your hind-ends out there and "fill er' up!
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| Posts: 223 | Location: Soldotna, Alaska | Registered: 29 December 2001 |
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| Dude...rut is coming, and I'm hoping to hang some more heads. Have a 63" moose to put up someday, too....but it's in a buddy's house in Oregon.
We moved in back in May, and I'd have to report that we're emjoying things so far....grin...
wapiti, we did fur the walls out up to 4', to match the plywood.
DaveP, drywalling & taping was the plan from the start, and the cedar T&G wasn't an afterthought....it's all local cedar, as well...
Thanks for the compliments, to everyone. Maybe I'll dig up a couple more pics, since I just got some new ones.... |
| Posts: 314 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 27 December 2002 |
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| DavidAk A million dollar view, high ceilings, Wolf appliances .... You did it right. I especially like the lodge atmosphere.
ALLEN W. JOHNSON - DRSS
Into my heart on air that kills From yon far country blows: What are those blue remembered hills, What spires, what farms are those? That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain, The happy highways where I went And cannot come again.
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| Nice place. Looks like everything went off without a hitch. Well, I mean one hitch.
I bet the family enjoyed that. |
| Posts: 153 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 12 January 2005 |
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| David: And I suppose you have a nice run of silvers off the deck? Totally sweet.
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| Will you adopt me so I can move in. I am house broken!!!!!!!!!!! WELL DONE ON THE HOUSE!!!!!!!!!
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