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A SHOWCASE OF DESIGN PORTFOLIO A SHOWCASE OF DESIGN IDEAS FROM TIMBERLAKE CABINETRY VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3 SEPTEMBER 2006 $ 5 MAKING A HOUSE A HOME Texas Size Dream Home Texas Size Dream Home KITCHEN CENTRAL PRIVATE SPACES FAMILY NECESSITIES KITCHEN CENTRAL PRIVATE SPACES FAMILY NECESSITIES

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SEPT 2006 -- Making a House a Home: Texas Size Dream Home. Portfolio magazine is a showcase of design ideas from Timberlake Cabinetry. Volume 6, Issue 3.

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Page 1: Portfolio V6I3: Making a House a Home by Timberlake Cabinetry

A S H O W C A S E O F D E S I G N I D E A S F R O M T I M B E R L A K E C A B I N E T R Y

PORTFOLIO

A S H O W C A S E O F D E S I G N I D E A S F R O M T I M B E R L A K E C A B I N E T R YV O L U M E 6, I S S U E 3 • S E P T E M B E R 2 0 0 6 • $ 5

P.O. Box 1980

Winchester, Virginia 22604

www.timberlake.com

Printed in U.S.A. © 2006 American Woodmark Corporation 7.5M 9/06 TBL96387

MAKING A HOUSE A HOME

MAKING A HOUSE A HOME

Texas SizeDream Home

Texas SizeDream Home

KITCHEN CENTRALPRIVATE SPACES

FAMILY NECESSITIES

KITCHEN CENTRALPRIVATE SPACES

FAMILY NECESSITIES

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HFACING PAGE | Realtors often refer to it as “curb appeal.” And this 4,800 sq. ft. family home nearDallas, Texas has plenty to spare — starting with a beautiful doorway that creates an invitingfirst impression of the charming interiors that lie beyond.

3TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

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Some say it is peoplewho transforma house into a home. But the argument can be madethat it is also the design ofthe interiors that creates thatwelcome feeling we call home.

C O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 6

MAKINGA HOUSEAHOME

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HFACING PAGE | Realtors often refer to it as “curb appeal.” And this 4,800 sq. ft. family home nearDallas, Texas has plenty to spare — starting with a beautiful doorway that creates an invitingfirst impression of the charming interiors that lie beyond.

3TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

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Some say it is peoplewho transforma house into a home. But the argument can be madethat it is also the design ofthe interiors that creates thatwelcome feeling we call home.

C O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 6

MAKINGA HOUSEAHOME

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Contents CONNIE EDWARDS, CKD, CBD

MAKING A HOUSE A HOME Look inside a real family’s home outside Dallas, Texas. See if you can pinpoint just what it is that makes itso homey—and yet so much like a designer showhome.

KITCHEN CENTRAL The “heart of the home” gets a clever island/peninsula treatment that defines the space and really works. 18 A Kitchen Insider Interview Jodi Steely, regional purchasing director for

MHI, shares first-hand experiences in selecting cabinetry designsfor her own dream home.

PRIVATE SPACES Take a peak behind closed doors to explore a luxurious study, wine cellar and master bath. Richly indulgent and highlypersonal, these areas of the home reflect many homebuyers’ concept of“the good life.”

FAMILY NECESSIT IES Whether it’s bathrooms or extra serving and storage areas, sometimes even the practical can take on an air of grace and style.

RESOURCES How the designers put it all together for this Texas family.

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WelcomeWHILE MOST OF THE HOMESthat we feature in Portfolio are show houses where the sky is

(almost) the limit, in this issue we are showcasing a real resi-

dence. The cabinet layouts were created by designer Becky Marak

in our Dallas Timberlake office for Jodi Steely, regional purchasing

director for MHI Homes. We think their collaboration resulted in

a particularly well-designed home worth a closer look.

Today, it’s all about what real people want in their homes. That

means a lot of built-ins to meet the storage needs of the family,

as well as one fabulous kitchen. The master bathroom is pretty

spectacular, too.

Here are just a few of those things to look for as you enjoy this

issue of Portfolio:

• Dark-toned cabinetry that blends well with the furniture in

the rest of the home

• Stacked wall cabinets in the kitchen for added storage

space (see pages 14-15)

• A good-sized work island with some real design personality

(see page 16)

• A home office that is meant for serious work (see page 22)

• A master bathroom as beautiful as the best hotel you ever

stayed in (see page 23)

Every area of cabinetry in this home is well thought out and per-

fectly designed. There is even a showhouse-like WOW feature in

the iron-gated wine room. Take a look at the spectacular wine

rack made from standard cabinets in our product line (see page 21).

We love showing off our products in designer showhomes,

but when a member of the management team from one of our

customers chooses Timberlake cabinetry for their private

residence, that says it all. It’s about choosing the right product

to make a house a home.

PHOTOS Identified on the article pages. PHOTOGRAPHY by Jeffrey A. Davis Photography, Dallas, TX.STYLING by Henry B. Frey, Flourish Inc., Cleveland, OH.

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

ARCHITECTML Design, Inc.—Flower Mound, TX

BUILDERMcGuyer Homebuilders, Inc. (MHI)—Dallas, TX

CABINETRY DESIGNER Becky Marak, Timberlake—Dallas, TX

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Contents CONNIE EDWARDS, CKD, CBD

MAKING A HOUSE A HOME Look inside a real family’s home outside Dallas, Texas. See if you can pinpoint just what it is that makes itso homey—and yet so much like a designer showhome.

KITCHEN CENTRAL The “heart of the home” gets a clever island/peninsula treatment that defines the space and really works. 18 A Kitchen Insider Interview Jodi Steely, regional purchasing director for

MHI, shares first-hand experiences in selecting cabinetry designsfor her own dream home.

PRIVATE SPACES Take a peak behind closed doors to explore a luxurious study, wine cellar and master bath. Richly indulgent and highlypersonal, these areas of the home reflect many homebuyers’ concept of“the good life.”

FAMILY NECESSIT IES Whether it’s bathrooms or extra serving and storage areas, sometimes even the practical can take on an air of grace and style.

RESOURCES How the designers put it all together for this Texas family.

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12

20

24

30

WelcomeWHILE MOST OF THE HOMESthat we feature in Portfolio are show houses where the sky is

(almost) the limit, in this issue we are showcasing a real resi-

dence. The cabinet layouts were created by designer Becky Marak

in our Dallas Timberlake office for Jodi Steely, regional purchasing

director for MHI Homes. We think their collaboration resulted in

a particularly well-designed home worth a closer look.

Today, it’s all about what real people want in their homes. That

means a lot of built-ins to meet the storage needs of the family,

as well as one fabulous kitchen. The master bathroom is pretty

spectacular, too.

Here are just a few of those things to look for as you enjoy this

issue of Portfolio:

• Dark-toned cabinetry that blends well with the furniture in

the rest of the home

• Stacked wall cabinets in the kitchen for added storage

space (see pages 14-15)

• A good-sized work island with some real design personality

(see page 16)

• A home office that is meant for serious work (see page 22)

• A master bathroom as beautiful as the best hotel you ever

stayed in (see page 23)

Every area of cabinetry in this home is well thought out and per-

fectly designed. There is even a showhouse-like WOW feature in

the iron-gated wine room. Take a look at the spectacular wine

rack made from standard cabinets in our product line (see page 21).

We love showing off our products in designer showhomes,

but when a member of the management team from one of our

customers chooses Timberlake cabinetry for their private

residence, that says it all. It’s about choosing the right product

to make a house a home.

PHOTOS Identified on the article pages. PHOTOGRAPHY by Jeffrey A. Davis Photography, Dallas, TX.STYLING by Henry B. Frey, Flourish Inc., Cleveland, OH.

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

ARCHITECTML Design, Inc.—Flower Mound, TX

BUILDERMcGuyer Homebuilders, Inc. (MHI)—Dallas, TX

CABINETRY DESIGNER Becky Marak, Timberlake—Dallas, TX

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76TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

MAKINGAHOUSEAHOMEPHOTO | A large stone fireplaceprovides the focal point for theGreat Room. To balance it out,built-in cabinetry has beendesigned for both sides, offeringconvenient and contemporarystorage solutions.

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76TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

MAKINGAHOUSEAHOMEPHOTO | A large stone fireplaceprovides the focal point for theGreat Room. To balance it out,built-in cabinetry has beendesigned for both sides, offeringconvenient and contemporarystorage solutions.

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TOP | A beverage bar upstairs keeps refreshments close-by. Larger homes often necessitate this step-saving convenience.BOTTOM | Luxury touches abound in the Steely residence. Notice the rich cherry cabinetry, beautifully grained granite countertops and tasteful hardware.

n the quest for a more livable home, today’s homebuyers are making a break from the past.Newly built homes are substantially larger

and packed with more amenities than their prede-cessors of 30 years ago, according to annual data on new-home characteristics released by the U.S.Census Department in June of this year.

There are other trends at work. Here are somechanges you may notice:

Family-Friendly Floor plans — It’s all aboutencouraging families to spend more time together.Kitchens, for instance, are open allowing family andfriends to mingle during food preparation. There are rooms for getting together to watch movies orsporting events and even areas for playing cards or board games.

Amenities Aplenty— Whether homebuyers opt fora larger home like the one featured in this issue ofPortfolio or a more modest-size residence, they haveone trend in common: luxury accessorizing. Today’shomebuyer seeks all the trappings of “the well-appointed home”. Some of the amenities include

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RIGHT | A curved Card Roomsets the tone for the home.It reflects an elegant past butwith a fresh sense of style.

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

MAKINGAHOUSEAHOME

C O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 1 1

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TOP | A beverage bar upstairs keeps refreshments close-by. Larger homes often necessitate this step-saving convenience.BOTTOM | Luxury touches abound in the Steely residence. Notice the rich cherry cabinetry, beautifully grained granite countertops and tasteful hardware.

n the quest for a more livable home, today’s homebuyers are making a break from the past.Newly built homes are substantially larger

and packed with more amenities than their prede-cessors of 30 years ago, according to annual data on new-home characteristics released by the U.S.Census Department in June of this year.

There are other trends at work. Here are somechanges you may notice:

Family-Friendly Floor plans — It’s all aboutencouraging families to spend more time together.Kitchens, for instance, are open allowing family andfriends to mingle during food preparation. There are rooms for getting together to watch movies orsporting events and even areas for playing cards or board games.

Amenities Aplenty— Whether homebuyers opt fora larger home like the one featured in this issue ofPortfolio or a more modest-size residence, they haveone trend in common: luxury accessorizing. Today’shomebuyer seeks all the trappings of “the well-appointed home”. Some of the amenities include

I

288 29TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I O

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RIGHT | A curved Card Roomsets the tone for the home.It reflects an elegant past butwith a fresh sense of style.

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

MAKINGAHOUSEAHOME

C O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 1 1

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unique architectural details, oversized moldings, richfinishes, commercial-style appliances and high-endbuilding materials and accessories.

Casual Decors — The desire for formal living iswaning. Instead, the pendulum has swung to casual,comfortable decors with natural wood flooring andwood blinds; stone, marble and granite floor andcounter surfaces; and warmer hues replacing off-white walls.

Great Kitchens— Literally! The most popular room of the home keeps getting more deluxe withrestaurant-quality stoves and refrigerators, doubleovens and dishwashers, partitioned trash bins forrecycling and oversized work islands. The cabinetryis taller, deeper and “dressed up” with crown mold-ing and style-specific designer details that can vary from traditional to contemporary.

Private Getaways —With today’s hectic lifestyles,many people crave spending as much time as possi-ble at home to recharge. The desire to spend moretime at home has brought with it an increase in specialized areas, such as home offices, dens, sitting

ABOVE | A real home for a realfamily. Meet the Steelys: Jodiand David and their childrenTyler and Madison.

LEFT | An interesting rooflineand stone façade join forces tomake for a handsome andextremely eye-catching exterior.

OPPOSITE PAGE | The brick exte-rior and large windows createan imposing air of permanenceas seen from the back.

rooms, exercise rooms, game rooms, media rooms,wine cellars, libraries and even spa-style bathrooms.

Extra Storage — From oversized garages to walk-inpantries, storage space is in greater demand thanever before. Some solutions include: cabinets in bed-rooms, butler’s pantries adjacent to dining rooms,recycling bins and appliance garages in kitchens, aswell as drop spaces for keys and briefcases, plus laptop and cell phone recharging.

Aging-in-Place Designs — Increasing numbers ofbaby boomers are looking ahead to the future intheir dream homes — adding special design featuresthat will allow them to remain in their home as they mature and helping them accommodate aging parents, returning children and changing familydynamics.

MAKINGAHOUSEAHOME

C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 9

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10For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30

11TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I O

unique architectural details, oversized moldings, richfinishes, commercial-style appliances and high-endbuilding materials and accessories.

Casual Decors — The desire for formal living iswaning. Instead, the pendulum has swung to casual,comfortable decors with natural wood flooring andwood blinds; stone, marble and granite floor andcounter surfaces; and warmer hues replacing off-white walls.

Great Kitchens— Literally! The most popular room of the home keeps getting more deluxe withrestaurant-quality stoves and refrigerators, doubleovens and dishwashers, partitioned trash bins forrecycling and oversized work islands. The cabinetryis taller, deeper and “dressed up” with crown mold-ing and style-specific designer details that can vary from traditional to contemporary.

Private Getaways —With today’s hectic lifestyles,many people crave spending as much time as possi-ble at home to recharge. The desire to spend moretime at home has brought with it an increase in specialized areas, such as home offices, dens, sitting

ABOVE | A real home for a realfamily. Meet the Steelys: Jodiand David and their childrenTyler and Madison.

LEFT | An interesting rooflineand stone façade join forces tomake for a handsome andextremely eye-catching exterior.

OPPOSITE PAGE | The brick exte-rior and large windows createan imposing air of permanenceas seen from the back.

rooms, exercise rooms, game rooms, media rooms,wine cellars, libraries and even spa-style bathrooms.

Extra Storage — From oversized garages to walk-inpantries, storage space is in greater demand thanever before. Some solutions include: cabinets in bed-rooms, butler’s pantries adjacent to dining rooms,recycling bins and appliance garages in kitchens, aswell as drop spaces for keys and briefcases, plus laptop and cell phone recharging.

Aging-in-Place Designs — Increasing numbers ofbaby boomers are looking ahead to the future intheir dream homes — adding special design featuresthat will allow them to remain in their home as they mature and helping them accommodate aging parents, returning children and changing familydynamics.

MAKINGAHOUSEAHOME

C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 9

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TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

FACING PAGE | Rich hardwoods, stainless steel and natural stone — all the elements of a modern show-place. And since floor plans are more open than ever, the kitchen is taking center stage, richlyenhanced with architectural details, moldings, elegant finishes and high-end accessories.

If there’s one really big thing happeningin new homes today,

it has to be the kitchen!Bigger than ever. More openand accessorized thanever. Without a doubt, it is thecenter point where busylives intersect.

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KITCHEN CENTRAL

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TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

FACING PAGE | Rich hardwoods, stainless steel and natural stone — all the elements of a modern show-place. And since floor plans are more open than ever, the kitchen is taking center stage, richlyenhanced with architectural details, moldings, elegant finishes and high-end accessories.

If there’s one really big thing happeningin new homes today,

it has to be the kitchen!Bigger than ever. More openand accessorized thanever. Without a doubt, it is thecenter point where busylives intersect.

12

KITCHEN CENTRAL

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oday’s open floor plans bring the

kitchen into the limelight.Gone are the small, utilitarianrooms in the shadows wherefood was prepared and the cook was set apart fromthe family.

There’s a new attitude —and appreciation — aboutkitchens. They are beingtransformed into places forfriends and family to mingle.This explains why bigkitchens are really in vogue.They form the nucleus of thehome — the new commandcenter for busy lives.

With this much emphasis onthe kitchen, it’s no wonderthat many homebuyers areopting for extra storage bystacking cabinets, addingmoldings to dress it up andcreating gorgeous islands toprovide a focal point.

After all, it’s about time thehardest working room in thehouse was as beautiful asevery other one.

T

14For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

KITCHENCENTRAL

BELOW | A peninsula with half wall separates this grand Kitchen from the Great Room. Not only is this handy for serving, but it also helps to hide theclutter from the main living areas.

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oday’s open floor plans bring the

kitchen into the limelight.Gone are the small, utilitarianrooms in the shadows wherefood was prepared and the cook was set apart fromthe family.

There’s a new attitude —and appreciation — aboutkitchens. They are beingtransformed into places forfriends and family to mingle.This explains why bigkitchens are really in vogue.They form the nucleus of thehome — the new commandcenter for busy lives.

With this much emphasis onthe kitchen, it’s no wonderthat many homebuyers areopting for extra storage bystacking cabinets, addingmoldings to dress it up andcreating gorgeous islands toprovide a focal point.

After all, it’s about time thehardest working room in thehouse was as beautiful asevery other one.

T

14For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

KITCHENCENTRAL

BELOW | A peninsula with half wall separates this grand Kitchen from the Great Room. Not only is this handy for serving, but it also helps to hide theclutter from the main living areas.

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FACING PAGE | What distinguishes this island is the end detail, created with an overhanging curved countertopresting on turned legs and a decorative valance.

RIGHT | A unique cabinetarrangement puts themicrowave at eye-level and creates a shelf above as a handy place to rest large itemswhile opening the door.

RIGHT | The specially designedisland provides additional storage and workspace withcabinets on one side and draw-ers on the other.

TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I O

KITCHENCENTRAL

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

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FACING PAGE | What distinguishes this island is the end detail, created with an overhanging curved countertopresting on turned legs and a decorative valance.

RIGHT | A unique cabinetarrangement puts themicrowave at eye-level and creates a shelf above as a handy place to rest large itemswhile opening the door.

RIGHT | The specially designedisland provides additional storage and workspace withcabinets on one side and draw-ers on the other.

TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I O

KITCHENCENTRAL

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

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Jodi SteelyHOMEOWNER

A Kitchen Insider

TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I O

INTERVIEW

As regional purchasing director for MHI inTexas, Jodi Steely is responsible for the purchase of about 1,200 kitchens a year.When it was time to select a supplier for her own home, she felt the choice was a “no-brainer”—Timberlake.As one of the top 30 builders in the nation, McGuyerHomebuilders (MHI) is certainly one to watch, especially as it continues to bring innovation to the industry. This 17-year-old company has grown from 300 homes a year inDallas to more than 3,000 a year throughout Texas, in citieslike Dallas/Ft.Worth, Austin, Houston and San Antonio.

The person in charge of selecting suppliers for three ofthese high-volume markets is a no-nonsense executive by

the name of Jodi Steely. Under herdirection, Timberlake Cabinetry isbecoming a significant partner inthis homebuilder’s quest for success.

As Jodi describes her experience,“Timberlake is simply a no-brainervendor. We just don’t seem to have a

problem with them, compared to others. It’s always a goodexperience and they’re easy to work with.”

How does Timberlake compare with other cabinetry suppli-ers? Jodi sees it this way, “Other vendors ask me what Iwant, instead of coming up with suggestions of their own.I’m not the cabinet person, they are. And I expect them tocome up with different and interesting ideas. That’s onething I like about Timberlake. They think out of the box andcome up with solutions that help set us apart from ourcompetitors.”

Such a strong endorsement comes from Jodi’s first-handdealings. When building her own dream home, she chose towork with Timberlake. In her opinion, “the quality is betterthan job-site cabinetry and Timberlake has grown their

offerings, which allows you to usecabinets in areas that were previouslyonly for custom cabinetry.”

How did the process go? According toJodi, she had seen some things thatshe liked and Timberlake’s designershowed her some ideas as well. By

comparing notes and creating a wish list, the two had astarting point. Armed with floor plans, the Timberlakedesigner created computer renderings for each room, bring-ing a lot of ingenuity to the project. After a little back andforth, the collaboration was complete and the Steely resi-dence had cabinet solutions in 12 different rooms through-out the home.

“The process was easy,” Jodi recalls. “We worked togetherand came up with some beautiful built-ins. It was a verygood experience.”

When you think about it, here is a woman who is responsi-ble for purchasing cabinetry for a lot of homes. Her positionrequires her to be very demanding. So when she tackles a project so near and dear to herheart, as her own family home, youjust know she’s going to be a toughcookie. Evidently, Timberlake has theright combination of quality, designingenuity and service to make herhappy… on a personal level as well asa corporate level.

Jodi Steely’s kitchen is herfavorite room in the house. Asshe says, “I’m in love with mykitchen, it’s just so beautiful.”And after all, why shouldn’t thekitchen be as beautiful as theother rooms in the home?

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19For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

18

Jodi SteelyHOMEOWNER

A Kitchen Insider

TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I O

INTERVIEW

As regional purchasing director for MHI inTexas, Jodi Steely is responsible for the purchase of about 1,200 kitchens a year.When it was time to select a supplier for her own home, she felt the choice was a “no-brainer”—Timberlake.As one of the top 30 builders in the nation, McGuyerHomebuilders (MHI) is certainly one to watch, especially as it continues to bring innovation to the industry. This 17-year-old company has grown from 300 homes a year inDallas to more than 3,000 a year throughout Texas, in citieslike Dallas/Ft.Worth, Austin, Houston and San Antonio.

The person in charge of selecting suppliers for three ofthese high-volume markets is a no-nonsense executive by

the name of Jodi Steely. Under herdirection, Timberlake Cabinetry isbecoming a significant partner inthis homebuilder’s quest for success.

As Jodi describes her experience,“Timberlake is simply a no-brainervendor. We just don’t seem to have a

problem with them, compared to others. It’s always a goodexperience and they’re easy to work with.”

How does Timberlake compare with other cabinetry suppli-ers? Jodi sees it this way, “Other vendors ask me what Iwant, instead of coming up with suggestions of their own.I’m not the cabinet person, they are. And I expect them tocome up with different and interesting ideas. That’s onething I like about Timberlake. They think out of the box andcome up with solutions that help set us apart from ourcompetitors.”

Such a strong endorsement comes from Jodi’s first-handdealings. When building her own dream home, she chose towork with Timberlake. In her opinion, “the quality is betterthan job-site cabinetry and Timberlake has grown their

offerings, which allows you to usecabinets in areas that were previouslyonly for custom cabinetry.”

How did the process go? According toJodi, she had seen some things thatshe liked and Timberlake’s designershowed her some ideas as well. By

comparing notes and creating a wish list, the two had astarting point. Armed with floor plans, the Timberlakedesigner created computer renderings for each room, bring-ing a lot of ingenuity to the project. After a little back andforth, the collaboration was complete and the Steely resi-dence had cabinet solutions in 12 different rooms through-out the home.

“The process was easy,” Jodi recalls. “We worked togetherand came up with some beautiful built-ins. It was a verygood experience.”

When you think about it, here is a woman who is responsi-ble for purchasing cabinetry for a lot of homes. Her positionrequires her to be very demanding. So when she tackles a project so near and dear to herheart, as her own family home, youjust know she’s going to be a toughcookie. Evidently, Timberlake has theright combination of quality, designingenuity and service to make herhappy… on a personal level as well asa corporate level.

Jodi Steely’s kitchen is herfavorite room in the house. Asshe says, “I’m in love with mykitchen, it’s just so beautiful.”And after all, why shouldn’t thekitchen be as beautiful as theother rooms in the home?

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FACING PAGE | Purpose-built rooms not only add value, they increase livability. The creative placement offour wine rack cabinets pinwheel-style, creates an amazingly fresh and eye-catching focal point for thiswine cellar tucked behind wrought iron gates.

Larger homes allowhomeowners to adaptspaces to fit their individual interestsand situations. Thispersonalization

quickly turns a house into ahome. Some of these roomsare so personal they becomeprivate escapes…behindclosed doors.

PRIVATE SPACES

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TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I O

FACING PAGE | Purpose-built rooms not only add value, they increase livability. The creative placement offour wine rack cabinets pinwheel-style, creates an amazingly fresh and eye-catching focal point for thiswine cellar tucked behind wrought iron gates.

Larger homes allowhomeowners to adaptspaces to fit their individual interestsand situations. Thispersonalization

quickly turns a house into ahome. Some of these roomsare so personal they becomeprivate escapes…behindclosed doors.

PRIVATE SPACES

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hat makes a house perfect is differentfor each of us. Some people need a home office, others don’t. Sometimes a

den has to serve as a guest room. Or a spare bed-room and bath need to function as an in-law suite.

The solution is flexible living spaces that can adaptto unique situations.

Many of the rooms featured in this issue of Portfoliomagazine have been personalized to suit the needsand interests of the real family who lives there.More than anything else, this personalization iswhat enhances the livability of a house, making itthe ideal home for an individual family.

ABOVE RIGHT | Facing vanitiesgive each a place to callhis/her own. On his side, wallcabinets rest on the back-splash to create a medicinecabinet with a glass door.

RIGHT | Her vanity mirrors the medicine cabinet treat-ment and includes a lowervanity area. A thin kneeholedrawer under the lower counter provides room for achair or stool.

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ABOVE AND RIGHT | A built-inbookcase and granite-toppedcredenza form the perfect back-drop for a library/home office to manage the private affairs of a home business. Rich cherrycabinetry and carved moldingsenhance the luxury.

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hat makes a house perfect is differentfor each of us. Some people need a home office, others don’t. Sometimes a

den has to serve as a guest room. Or a spare bed-room and bath need to function as an in-law suite.

The solution is flexible living spaces that can adaptto unique situations.

Many of the rooms featured in this issue of Portfoliomagazine have been personalized to suit the needsand interests of the real family who lives there.More than anything else, this personalization iswhat enhances the livability of a house, making itthe ideal home for an individual family.

ABOVE RIGHT | Facing vanitiesgive each a place to callhis/her own. On his side, wallcabinets rest on the back-splash to create a medicinecabinet with a glass door.

RIGHT | Her vanity mirrors the medicine cabinet treat-ment and includes a lowervanity area. A thin kneeholedrawer under the lower counter provides room for achair or stool.

W

PRIVATE SPACES

ABOVE AND RIGHT | A built-inbookcase and granite-toppedcredenza form the perfect back-drop for a library/home office to manage the private affairs of a home business. Rich cherrycabinetry and carved moldingsenhance the luxury.

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FFACING PAGE | In the Great Room, one side of the fireplace is dedicated to media, while the other offersa stunning showcase for books, games and other personal pursuits.

25TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

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FAMILY NECESSITIES Many of us have morestuff than we care toimagine. Where to store it

all is one of the biggest challenges.So it’s no wonder that homebuildersare turning niches intostoragecabinets and adding extracabinetry and shelving to reducethe clutter. With today’s open floorplans, storing things tastefullyoutofsight ismore important

than ever before.

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FFACING PAGE | In the Great Room, one side of the fireplace is dedicated to media, while the other offersa stunning showcase for books, games and other personal pursuits.

25TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

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FAMILY NECESSITIES Many of us have morestuff than we care toimagine. Where to store it

all is one of the biggest challenges.So it’s no wonder that homebuildersare turning niches intostoragecabinets and adding extracabinetry and shelving to reducethe clutter. With today’s open floorplans, storing things tastefullyoutofsight ismore important

than ever before.

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26

ne reason people give for wanting a bigger house isthe hope of getting more storage space. Many of ustend to collect things and squirrel away items we

rarely use. So creating some spare storage is one more wayclever designers turn a house into a home.

Whether it’s extra storage capacity in the kitchen, laundryroom or rear foyer or adding pantries and linen closets,thoughtful cabinet designs are a welcomed feature.

RIGHT | A beverage bar is still a popular option with homebuyersbecause it allows extra space to store glassware and entertainmentitems.

BELOW | Bookshelves in the upstairs hall are functional as well as decorative, offering additional storage for collectibles and books.

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FAMILY NECESSITIES

Storage

LEFT | A Butler’s Pantry justoff the dining room provides a handy stagingarea for dining while showcasing pretty servingitems.

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27TIMBERLAKE—Texas Size Dream Home 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 30.

26

ne reason people give for wanting a bigger house isthe hope of getting more storage space. Many of ustend to collect things and squirrel away items we

rarely use. So creating some spare storage is one more wayclever designers turn a house into a home.

Whether it’s extra storage capacity in the kitchen, laundryroom or rear foyer or adding pantries and linen closets,thoughtful cabinet designs are a welcomed feature.

RIGHT | A beverage bar is still a popular option with homebuyersbecause it allows extra space to store glassware and entertainmentitems.

BELOW | Bookshelves in the upstairs hall are functional as well as decorative, offering additional storage for collectibles and books.

O

FAMILY NECESSITIES

Storage

LEFT | A Butler’s Pantry justoff the dining room provides a handy stagingarea for dining while showcasing pretty servingitems.

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resh and functional — today’s baths are evolving into highly personal spaces for relaxing and

de-stressing from the worries of theworld. So you are likely to find amenitieslike walk-in showers, soaking tubs,sitting areas and his-and-her vanities.

The “necessary room” of the past hascome a long way with a fresh sense ofstyle… and plenty of storage.

FLEFT | The hall bath features anextra-long vanity with a wall-mounted cabinet above the commode for additional storage.

BELOW | In the casita, the bath offthe bedroom (seen above), uses asmaller vanity allowing room for a walk-in shower.

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FAMILY NECESSITIES

RIGHT | This home was designed with the convenience of a bathroom for each bedroom.The bath for the third bedroom has a handywall cabinet mounted between the vanity andthe tub to keep towels and toiletries at hand.

Baths

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resh and functional — today’s baths are evolving into highly personal spaces for relaxing and

de-stressing from the worries of theworld. So you are likely to find amenitieslike walk-in showers, soaking tubs,sitting areas and his-and-her vanities.

The “necessary room” of the past hascome a long way with a fresh sense ofstyle… and plenty of storage.

FLEFT | The hall bath features anextra-long vanity with a wall-mounted cabinet above the commode for additional storage.

BELOW | In the casita, the bath offthe bedroom (seen above), uses asmaller vanity allowing room for a walk-in shower.

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FAMILY NECESSITIES

RIGHT | This home was designed with the convenience of a bathroom for each bedroom.The bath for the third bedroom has a handywall cabinet mounted between the vanity andthe tub to keep towels and toiletries at hand.

Baths

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Making a House a HomeP A G E S 6–7

Great Room – Media Center

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. The TV space is createdwith two base 24s with reduced depth of 23," flanking a bookshelfwith 12" depth. A tall end panel is trimmed with batten molding tocreate the deck. Two narrow wall cabinets rest on top at either end.Along the top, a pair of wall 36s with increased depth of 18" formsthe bridge. A universal filler is trimmed to fit below the bridge andcreate the top of the TV niche. Classic crown molding, with dentilmolding insert, lines the top.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 9

Upstairs Beverage Bar (See page 26 below for description.)

Kitchen – Food Prep (also shown on pages 12 and 13)

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Wall cabinets are trimmedunderneath with traditional light rail molding. Exposed sidesskinned with end panels trimmed to size.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Kitchen CentralP A G E 14–17

Kitchen – Island

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. To form the island, twodrawer-base 24s are placed against the back of a base 48 cabinet.Matching doors are added on the exposed ends. Then, base turnedlegs are placed about 12" out to create an overhang, secured inplace on the short side with pieces of straight valance on both thefront and back sides. On the longer side, frieze valances are cut tofit into place at the ends of the island. All valances are set with a1/4" reveal at the legs. The custom countertop (by others) is BalticBrown granite.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Kitchen – Microwave Wall

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. To create the eye-levelmicrowave cabinet, a 96" high utility cabinet was modified. Thelower doors were removed and the unit was flipped upside downand cut down to 71 1/4" (including toe kick). This allowed for theaddition of a 3/4" wood top and a 36" high upper stacked above toline up with the adjacent uppers for an overall height of 108 1/8".Fillers were added to block in for the microwave space and asink/vanity front floor was used to support the microwave. Beadedmolding is added to finish the edge of the wood top.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Private SpacesP A G E 21

Wine Cellar

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Four wine rack cabinets are mounted pinwheel fashion to create a square at the center,which is lined with finished shelving, with grooved wall end panelat the back and trimmed at front edge with straight trim molding.Standard base cabinet works with under-counter wine chiller toform bottom for the countertop.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 22

Office/Built-in Library

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. 15" left and right openingdesk door cabinets are placed at either end of the niche at 24" indepth, creating a kneehole area at the center, finished with tall endpanels. A keyboard tray is mounted at the center. For the wall section, shorter cabinets are stacked above the tall uppers on eachside with a bookshelf at the center. Traditional light rail moldingcreates a finished edge under the wall cabinets. The crown build-up at the top is classic crown with dentil molding insert.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 23

Master Bath

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Two 12" wide wall cabinetsare stacked on a pedestal to line up with top of countertop back-splashes. The exposed side is skinned with a tall end panel to hidethe seam and the lower cabinet has matching interiors and openframe doors. Additional end panel material is cut to fit above mirror for the light backplate. Crown molding is placed from end to end, consisting of classic crown with dentil molding insert.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Master Bath – Her Side

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Created as in the descrip-tion above. A lower vanity drawer base and kneehole drawer areused to form the vanity/makeup area.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Family NecessitiesP A G E S 24

Great Room – Bookcase

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Base cabinets are installedwith an ogee pilaster molding toe kick. A tall end panel is cut tosize to create the deck, with the front edge trimmed with battenmolding. The bookshelf units are then placed on top of the deck.Along the top edge, classic crown with dentil molding insert finishes the installation.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 26

Hall Bookshelves

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. A 36" bookshelf is setbetween two 24" bookshelves, finished with an ogee pilastermolding toe kick. Along the top, fillers are used to make up the difference, so that the crown molding fits to the ceiling.

Upstairs Beverage Bar (also shown on page 9)

Cabinets: Tahoe® Cherry Bordeaux. A standard sink base, 12" drawerbase and dishwasher return (at the end of the built-in under-counter refrigerator) form the base for this L-shaped wet bar. Awall cabinet is placed above, finished with crown molding alongthe top.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 27

Butler’s Pantry

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Standard base cabinet andwall cabinet with matching interiors, open frame doors with clearglass inserts. Along the top, classic crown with dentil moldinginsert.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 28

Third Bathroom

Cabinets: Yukon® White. 36" vanity sink base with a W2730 wall cabinet installed above the toilet with crown molding trim.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 29

Hall Bath

Cabinets: Yukon® White. A vanity sink base is flanked by two additional vanity cabinets. A wall cabinet is placed above the toiletand trimmed with crown molding.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Casita Bath

Cabinets: Yukon® White. 36" vanity sink base with a W3030 wall cabinet installed above the toilet with crown molding trim.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

19'-0" PLATE

COMPOSITION SHINGLES

12:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

8:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

12:12

12:12 PITCH

4:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

8

12

12

8

12

1212

12

12

8

124

8

12

12

1212

12

10'-0" PLATE

11'-0" PLATE

19'-0" PLATE

20'-0" PLATE

11'-0" PLATE

12

12

BRICKBRICK

BEAM

FRONT ELEVATION - A W/ OPT. CASITASCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

LEFT ELEVATION - A W/ OPT. CASITASCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

AS

SHEET No:

Plan Number

Title

City/Jurisdiction

NUMBERREVISION

BYDATEREVISION REVISION

ORIGINAL DATE:

McGUYERHOMEBUILDERS,INC.

with written release of M.L. Design Inc.

architect, or structural engineer should

M.L. Design Inc. assumes no liabilityfor any structure built from these plans.Before construction, the purchaser,builder, or contractor must verify alldimensions, verify compliance with allbuilding codes, and incorporate siteconditions. Only a qualified designer,

be permitted to alter these plans,

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FRONT ELEVATION: Texas Size Dream House

The Steely residence is remarkable from a designperspective — with many gables, angled planes and even a turret— creating an unusual roofline as seen from the front.

Architect Mike Love designed this 4,800 sq. ft. home with 3 bedrooms plus casita, and a courtyard entrance into the small rotunda. It was constructed in a handsome combination of stone and brick by MHI in the Bridlewood Farms master-planned community in Flower Mound, Texas.

NOTE | Modifying cabinetry may have warranty implications,please consult your Timberlake sales representative when consideringaltering any cabinet.

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Resources!

Making a House a HomeP A G E S 6–7

Great Room – Media Center

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. The TV space is createdwith two base 24s with reduced depth of 23," flanking a bookshelfwith 12" depth. A tall end panel is trimmed with batten molding tocreate the deck. Two narrow wall cabinets rest on top at either end.Along the top, a pair of wall 36s with increased depth of 18" formsthe bridge. A universal filler is trimmed to fit below the bridge andcreate the top of the TV niche. Classic crown molding, with dentilmolding insert, lines the top.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 9

Upstairs Beverage Bar (See page 26 below for description.)

Kitchen – Food Prep (also shown on pages 12 and 13)

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Wall cabinets are trimmedunderneath with traditional light rail molding. Exposed sidesskinned with end panels trimmed to size.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Kitchen CentralP A G E 14–17

Kitchen – Island

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. To form the island, twodrawer-base 24s are placed against the back of a base 48 cabinet.Matching doors are added on the exposed ends. Then, base turnedlegs are placed about 12" out to create an overhang, secured inplace on the short side with pieces of straight valance on both thefront and back sides. On the longer side, frieze valances are cut tofit into place at the ends of the island. All valances are set with a1/4" reveal at the legs. The custom countertop (by others) is BalticBrown granite.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Kitchen – Microwave Wall

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. To create the eye-levelmicrowave cabinet, a 96" high utility cabinet was modified. Thelower doors were removed and the unit was flipped upside downand cut down to 71 1/4" (including toe kick). This allowed for theaddition of a 3/4" wood top and a 36" high upper stacked above toline up with the adjacent uppers for an overall height of 108 1/8".Fillers were added to block in for the microwave space and asink/vanity front floor was used to support the microwave. Beadedmolding is added to finish the edge of the wood top.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Private SpacesP A G E 21

Wine Cellar

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Four wine rack cabinets are mounted pinwheel fashion to create a square at the center,which is lined with finished shelving, with grooved wall end panelat the back and trimmed at front edge with straight trim molding.Standard base cabinet works with under-counter wine chiller toform bottom for the countertop.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 22

Office/Built-in Library

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. 15" left and right openingdesk door cabinets are placed at either end of the niche at 24" indepth, creating a kneehole area at the center, finished with tall endpanels. A keyboard tray is mounted at the center. For the wall section, shorter cabinets are stacked above the tall uppers on eachside with a bookshelf at the center. Traditional light rail moldingcreates a finished edge under the wall cabinets. The crown build-up at the top is classic crown with dentil molding insert.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 23

Master Bath

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Two 12" wide wall cabinetsare stacked on a pedestal to line up with top of countertop back-splashes. The exposed side is skinned with a tall end panel to hidethe seam and the lower cabinet has matching interiors and openframe doors. Additional end panel material is cut to fit above mirror for the light backplate. Crown molding is placed from end to end, consisting of classic crown with dentil molding insert.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Master Bath – Her Side

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Created as in the descrip-tion above. A lower vanity drawer base and kneehole drawer areused to form the vanity/makeup area.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Family NecessitiesP A G E S 24

Great Room – Bookcase

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Base cabinets are installedwith an ogee pilaster molding toe kick. A tall end panel is cut tosize to create the deck, with the front edge trimmed with battenmolding. The bookshelf units are then placed on top of the deck.Along the top edge, classic crown with dentil molding insert finishes the installation.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 26

Hall Bookshelves

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. A 36" bookshelf is setbetween two 24" bookshelves, finished with an ogee pilastermolding toe kick. Along the top, fillers are used to make up the difference, so that the crown molding fits to the ceiling.

Upstairs Beverage Bar (also shown on page 9)

Cabinets: Tahoe® Cherry Bordeaux. A standard sink base, 12" drawerbase and dishwasher return (at the end of the built-in under-counter refrigerator) form the base for this L-shaped wet bar. Awall cabinet is placed above, finished with crown molding alongthe top.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 27

Butler’s Pantry

Cabinets: Wyoming® Cherry Bordeaux. Standard base cabinet andwall cabinet with matching interiors, open frame doors with clearglass inserts. Along the top, classic crown with dentil moldinginsert.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 28

Third Bathroom

Cabinets: Yukon® White. 36" vanity sink base with a W2730 wall cabinet installed above the toilet with crown molding trim.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

P A G E 29

Hall Bath

Cabinets: Yukon® White. A vanity sink base is flanked by two additional vanity cabinets. A wall cabinet is placed above the toiletand trimmed with crown molding.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

Casita Bath

Cabinets: Yukon® White. 36" vanity sink base with a W3030 wall cabinet installed above the toilet with crown molding trim.

Hardware: Oak Leaf knob — Antique Bronze

19'-0" PLATE

COMPOSITION SHINGLES

12:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

8:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

12:12

12:12 PITCH

4:12 PITCH

12:12 PITCH

8

12

12

8

12

1212

12

12

8

124

8

12

12

1212

12

10'-0" PLATE

11'-0" PLATE

19'-0" PLATE

20'-0" PLATE

11'-0" PLATE

12

12

BRICKBRICK

BEAM

FRONT ELEVATION - A W/ OPT. CASITASCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

LEFT ELEVATION - A W/ OPT. CASITASCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

AS

SHEET No:

Plan Number

Title

City/Jurisdiction

NUMBERREVISION

BYDATEREVISION REVISION

ORIGINAL DATE:

McGUYERHOMEBUILDERS,INC.

with written release of M.L. Design Inc.

architect, or structural engineer should

M.L. Design Inc. assumes no liabilityfor any structure built from these plans.Before construction, the purchaser,builder, or contractor must verify alldimensions, verify compliance with allbuilding codes, and incorporate siteconditions. Only a qualified designer,

be permitted to alter these plans,

CARR

OLL

TON

, TEX

AS

7500

623

40 T

rinity

Mill

s, S

uite

#23

5

OFF

ICE

: 972

-418

-000

8FA

X: 9

72-4

18-0

106

Resid

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Desig

n

Pla

nn

ing

Tra

deM

ark

ed

Project No.

ELEVATION A

OPTIONAL

CASITA

DALLAS

4472

A-19a

00-213

02-28-01

FRONT ELEVATION: Texas Size Dream House

The Steely residence is remarkable from a designperspective — with many gables, angled planes and even a turret— creating an unusual roofline as seen from the front.

Architect Mike Love designed this 4,800 sq. ft. home with 3 bedrooms plus casita, and a courtyard entrance into the small rotunda. It was constructed in a handsome combination of stone and brick by MHI in the Bridlewood Farms master-planned community in Flower Mound, Texas.

NOTE | Modifying cabinetry may have warranty implications,please consult your Timberlake sales representative when consideringaltering any cabinet.

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