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720 NW St. Helens Ave.
The house that Saul Zaik designed for his family in 1961, natural wood, carefully placed windows w/ wooded views. The main house & bedroom wing are separated by a glass entry lobby. Constructed using post & beam, main living space is a "great room" w/ dining, living & kitchen below a vaulted ceiling. White wall panels balance the large amount of wood & partial-height walls control spatial organization while allowing the ceiling to float overhead.
Historic Preservation League of Oregon Mid-Century Modern (Saul Zaik) Home Tour
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This is where I stand to make images of the Mexican grey wolves. There are small openings in the fencing for camera lenses.
Escapes acorn decking w. Trex custom colonial railing - Woodland brown rails and balusters with white post
Deck C contains an officer’s mess, used for diplomatic occasions. In the middle is the galley. We only see the galley once in Star Trek VI, when Lt. Valeris overcooks something. This version is laid out differently, but then this is the 1701, not the 1701-A.
Behind this is the officer's lounge, and at the very back is the VIP lounge with the large rear-facing windows.
Oak flooring, and walnut decking and shelves from sawmill in Chatham County. Polyester Superscreen and stainless steel cable rails.
Ever since we finished the deck, I've been saying, "I'm going to make gate so the dogs can hang out on the deck." Several months later, I finally found the time to get it done.
As you can see, it's successfully keeping Sophie on the deck.
This railing is a unique mix of Deckorators square balusters in Bronze, Phoenix rails, and a matching Fiberon cap rail.
The previous owners of this home had begun to adorn their yard with a pond. The exterior had a lot of potential, but lacked continuity with the existing house, porch and pond. We needed to create a design that would blend all of these elements together in a functional and attractive way. We constructed the deck using an element resistant composite material and accented it with white vinyl railings. By removing the half-wall on the existing porch, the homeowners could now view the beautifully landscaped pond from the deck, as well as the inside of their cozy haven. Our finished product was functional, low maintenance and esthetically pleasing to the eye.
The updating of a 25 year old deck, inspired by other wonderful designs in flickr, some original ideas, my own vision: a mix of modern, country, beauty, elegance, and above all, some of our travel observations.
We hope to be the source of inspiration to others, seeking ideas for deck design and construction - that would be the ultimate compliment.
A photography footnote: pictures taken by using a small tripod and attaching it with duct tape to a 10 ft pole - 10 sec. timer. All HDR.
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I'll wait another day and then bring the deck furniture up.
Photo: 2008 09 20 USA MN StM 4940P deck new stain 16-53-28
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