Lumber Lady Lands In Chelsea
May 19, 2012 | More urban amenities in the building include an “ultra modern fitness center,” a roof deck and “an intimate lounge” with a large-screen TV (we don’t generally think of intimate and large-screen TV in the same breath, but there’s also a
fireplace... (The community, which went by the super-popular name of Smithville during its early years, is said to have adopted “Eighty Four” in the 1880s to avoid being mixed up with the other Smithville, PA). Ms. Magerko, who learned the lumber business at... The condo also features what might be almost call a
wooded kitchen, given the overwhelmingly lovely Macassar Ebony wood cabinetry, as well as yellow birch floors throughout, so Ms. Magerko should feel right at home. For the lumber queen, as Ms. Magerko’s primary residence is in Pennsylvania, near the company’s headquarters in Eighty Four. Magerko may take comfort in her new home, which offers floor-to-ceiling windows from which she can watch construction projects rise in Manhattan’s almost-bustling market.
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May 19, 6481 | One of the biggest became the hearth stone in a living room fireplace in the upper log house. Others were used for the patio. That same year, in a valley
Jul 23, 2009 | The dining room is anchored by a 35-foot granite fireplace and 20-foot windows. The restaurant's dinners feature dishes with regional flair.
Jul 23, 2009 | Our vacation home had an outdoors feel with liberal use of wood, wide decks, a brick fireplace and a hot tub outdoors under the trees.
Jul 22, 2009 | They are filled with old photos, canoe paddles, wall-mounted maps, books, big porcelain sinks, deer heads, braided rugs, and of course a fireplace or
Jul 22, 2009 | The two-room cabin measuring approximately 640 square feet contains a fireplace and hearth upstairs and downstairs, but Fisher said only the downstairs will
How can I build a fireplace in a cabin with no permanent foundation?
Mar 01, 2006 by magefire77
I'm looking to build a cabin that can be classified as a "movable structure", with no permanent foundation, just set on cinderblocks. However I want to put in a fieldstone fireplace to heat it on chilly autumn/winter nights. Is this possible, and if so, how would I go about it?
First you have to find out what the county or city building code are and if you complete the job that the building will be up to code, In the city that i live in any time you add on or build on to the existing building the entire stucture has to be put up to current code,if you don't mind my i ask what state and county your cabin is at i can do the digging for you and come up with a soution for you
Should we put a wood-burning or gas fireplace in our new cabin?
Feb 06, 2006 by deweystu
Beyond the obvious, can anyone help us with pro's and con's of these two types of fireplaces? Important that we see the fire- so woodstoves are out. The fireplace is meant to be a heat-source, but not the only one (baseboard electric heat installed).
My friend had a wood burning stove in his ski cabin. But, this one had a glass front, so you could view the fire. Also, when you opened the front, that is where you load the logs. When you close the front, there is a knob that you crank to tighten the seal. The more you tighten, the lower the fire goes, but, because it is mostly airtight, the wood then "bakes". This is great for when you go to bed and want heat throughout the night. This stove was able to heat the entire cabin AND you could enjoy the view of the fire.