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Featured Residential and Serpentine Countertop Projects - Vermont Verde Antique Serpentine - The beauty of marble, the durability of granite.
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Maline Tile - Authorized New Hampshire Tile Dealers
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NEW HAMPSHIRE TILE DEALERS. Click here to view our tile selections. EXETER, NH 03833. Http:/ www.exeterdecorating.com/. BRICK HOUSE TILE CO.,INC. KEENE, NH 03431. Http:/ www.brickhousetiles.com/. NASHUA, NH 03063. Http:/ www.theperfecttile.com/. 831 LAFAYETTE ROAD (ROUTE 1). HAMPTON, NH 03842. Http:/ www.enocorp.com/. G&N FLOOR BY DESIGN. STRATHAM, NH 03885. Http:/ www.gnfloorbydesign.com/. 193 DANIEL WEBSTER HIGHWAY. MEREDITH, NH 03253. Http:/ www.colorshed.com. PORTICO FINE TILE and DESIGN.
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PHI Tight | Eagle Pond House
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Experiences in Designing and Building a Modern Home in New Hampshire. Posted by: Scott McCullough. August 1, 2013. Yesterday we received our final Energy Star Certification Report, which includes an air leakage report, a fuel summary, and our HER score. In all there are very encouraging numbers, and other not so encouraging numbers. One encouraging number reported was our air leakage rate of 0.51 ACH @50 pascals, which is 15% tighter than the Passive House Institute standard of 0.60! Fill in your details...
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Tractor Woodshed | Eagle Pond House
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Experiences in Designing and Building a Modern Home in New Hampshire. Posted by: Scott McCullough. November 26, 2014. Our fall project was to build the tractor/woodshed on the north side of the house. This would be a huge improvement over the black membrane covering that I have over the tractor now, and the lumber tarps that we have covering our woodpiles. Especially during the dead of winter when we have to dig through the snow to fetch wood. We had to purchase the 2×10 roof rafters from a local sa...
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More to Come | Eagle Pond House
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Experiences in Designing and Building a Modern Home in New Hampshire. Posted by: Scott McCullough. April 28, 2014. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Laquo; NESEA Green Buildings Open House 2013. Love your house. Which company made you grey couch? Tsawwassen ,B.C. On August 15, 2015. Mark and Ingrid,. Our couch is by Cassina. Thanks for the question. On August 17, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Norwich Univer...
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Front Door Saga | Eagle Pond House
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Experiences in Designing and Building a Modern Home in New Hampshire. Posted by: Scott McCullough. September 19, 2013. Though it would have been nice to have a front door made from our harvested Hemlock, it wasn’t meant to be. We needed to use lumber that was stable enough to withstand outdoor conditions. Seeing it now I actually prefer the new door to the old, as it goes well with other details in the house that are more modern, including the door handle itself. To add to the story the door handle broke...
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Photo Roundup | Eagle Pond House
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Experiences in Designing and Building a Modern Home in New Hampshire. Posted by: Scott McCullough. October 22, 2014. We took some ‘finished’ photos of the house last weekend. These are the majority of the 44 blueberry bushes that we’ve planted around the property. In a few years we should be harvesting blueberries throughout the summer. We seeded and mulched our south facing hillside to help control erosion. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). RP Johnson and Son.
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House Info | Eagle Pond House
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Experiences in Designing and Building a Modern Home in New Hampshire. Location: Wilmot, NH. Square Feet of Living Space: 1650. Builder: Scott McCullough and Jessica Cook. Architect/Designer: Scott McCullough and Jessica Cook. Energy Star HERS Rating 44. Air TIghtness: 0.51 ACH @ 50 Pascals. Site milled Hemlock timber frame with principal rafters and purlins, mortise and tenon joinery with galvanized steel bolts. Sopka Magnum Wood Burning Cook Stove. Secondary Space Heating Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating:.
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Deck Nearly Done | Eagle Pond House
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Experiences in Designing and Building a Modern Home in New Hampshire. Posted by: Scott McCullough. October 7, 2014. Minus a few items like a handrail, base trim on the house, and some grading and stonework, we’re basically done with the deck. With the amount of afternoon sun the space gets we plan on installing a sunshade that will cover a portion of deck. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Laquo; Deck Framing.
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Creative Woodworking: June 2014
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We Have Moved - please join us at www.creativewoodworkingvt.com. Sunday, June 15, 2014. Saturday 6/14/14 was about helping friends, making connections and of course the cutting boards. Bud and I needed to split up, so our friends Jessie and Andrew Adams agreed to help us out. Thank you both! Buddy and Andrew hit the Quechee Gorge Villiage. Artisan's Market. This was our first opportunity at the Artisan's Market and all thanks to being a member of the Vermont Hand Crafters. Of course we know Rob, haha!