
Southwest Dining Room Uses Dry Pine Pole Viga, Hand Peeled with a Draw Knife. Ponderosa Pine Logs are milled flat on the Ceiling. Furniture is early American
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Santa Fe Dining Room Uses Dry Pine Pole Viga, Hand Peeled with a Draw Knife. Note the SW Pine Entry Door. It uses 4" Hand Peeled Pine Log Trim for Door Casing
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SW Curved Dining Room Has a Flagstone Floor. Southwest Dividing Wall is a step down adobe look. This dining room nook is the only room without
wood
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Santa Fe Dining Room uses Wood for Waynes coating on the walls. Dry Hand Peeled vigas. Poles on the Ceiling. Dining Room Table and Chairs are Early American.
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SW Dining Room uses a Hand Peeled Lodge Pole Table and Chairs to Serve their Guests. Room uses Saltillo Tile and Carpet on the floors. Enjoy fine
dining on this
lodge pole set. We supply the materials and know how to
complete this project.
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Santa Fe Ding Room Area. Windows are Trimmed with Dry Hand Peeled Split Lodge pole Pine 4" logs. The Pine Log Trim creates a small shelf below the Top Window. Cool SW Ideas ! SW Design Questions? Just ask us any time . Another
DMJ SW Custom Home
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Elegant Southwest Dining Room. Classic Kiva Fireplace in the corner. Massive Carved Dining RoomTable, Table legs are massive carved from one solid piece of wood. Classic Chandelier above. Ceilings are coped into the Spruce Viga Ceiling. Wow !!! A Great Southwest eating Experience ! Contact
us for SW Design Ideas !
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Elegant Santa Fe Dining Room Uses Coped Ceilings. Dry Spruce Hand peeled Viga are partially Covered by Decorative Plaster. Coffered ceilins give a Classic feel and look. Chandelier is made of Wrought Iron. Absolutely GREAT Spanish Design in a Modern Home ! We offer Design Services for over 25 years !
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