fireplace stone is called Castle Rock Montana Ledge Stone, 6โ minus. Supplier: Montana Rockworks, Kalispell, MT. The siding is Nu Wave corrugated metal siding (color Zactique II) from AEP Span. We did not use any brick on this project.
--Nils Finne
FINNE Architects Hi,
The fireplace stone is called Castle Rock Montana Ledge Stone, 6โ minus. Supplier: Montana Rockworks, Kalispell, MT. The siding is Nu Wave corrugated metal siding (color Zactique II) from
and a stone chimney anchoring one end. Note the glass corner and the lake view.
ledgestone chimney ties in to the coast. Instead of using much costlier natural zinc siding, Finne chose corrugated steel with a baked-on zinc color. "Instead of looking painted on, this finish has a metallic look," he says. Siding: Nu Wave corrugated steel in Zactrique II color
Love the house, what was the stone that was used?
found the chimney cap you were looking for. This detail was specified by the architect and we did the interior design so I don't have the source.
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โ four chimneys, two at either end of rectangular gable volumes. Each chimney bookends and stands out through their exaggerated height. Nevertheless they are wrapped in the same stone as the rest of the house; perhaps this gesture helps make the project modern.
for that stone is: Old Spruce Mountain, 2" thick flagstone in random ashlar pattern. The supplier is Peninsula Building Materials. Their phone number is 408.246.0550. They also have a website, http://www.pbm1923.com/products.html. Hope that helps, good luck!
the double storey with curved roof (minus the chimney)
can I use artificial stone as the link http://www.cultural-stone.com/e_products/?big_id=1 for fireplace?
Can this stone be plastered onto the wall of an existing fireplace to get this effect or would I need to start again to get the stones to
have the stone tile guy finish this close to the trim and still provide access at the bottom for controls and servicing. Would appreciate if you could provide some suggestions. Thanks
Pavita
glass and stone are way too loud for me. How are quiet homes designed?
artificial stone workable as this page http://www.cultural-stone.com/e_products/?big_id=1
he stone we used is the Virginia Ledgestone found on this page:
http://www.nsvi.com/stones.iml?Cat=15
pieces of stone attached to a cement board backing, and can be thinset to sheetrock.