During the construction process,
Jeff and Pam lived in the motor coach on the property with their
four Siamese cats. One of their favorite memories is a party they
hosted for their new neighbors. "We had no roof and everyone
was knee-deep in sawdust, but we had a great time," Jeff recalls.
Entertaining
is an enjoyable part of Jeff and Pam's lives and they have made
many new friends among the residents of this Colorado subdivision.
Both enjoy cooking, so Pam had the kitchen designed spaciously to
accommodate both of them during their culinary activities. Floor-to-ceiling
walnut cabinets were installed on the east walls of both the kitchen
and the dining room to serve as pantry and storage area. The kitchen
is also open to the dining and great rooms for ease of entertaining.
In
addition to the six-burner Heartland converted gas burning range,
a two-burner Jenn-Aire grill was placed in the countertop facing
the dining room.
A
brass and steel chandelier in the dining room, designed and fashioned
by RocK Corbett of Bigfork, Montana, depicts a mountain vista with
deer, elk and moose among a stand of pines. Rock also lent his talents
to the great room chandelier, made completely from shed antlers
found in the wild. |