Fairview's Not-So-Daily Log


2020 started out strong for us here at Fairview. We had a fairly mild winter which allowed our crews to keep our jobs moving along steadily. And then COVID-19 happened which did slow us a down for a bit until we got familiar with the new safety procedures. At which point we were full steam ahead.

If you've been following us on Instagram, then you already know we have several homes in the works! So far in 2020, we have wrapped up 8 new construction builds and have started 6 new ones (not including renovations and basement finishes). It's suffice to say that our crew has not had a dull moment yet this year! 

Now that we are halfway, I figured it's time to share a little bit about what we have been up to! Although, if you want real-time updates, Instagram is the place to be (@fairviewloghomes).


This Square White Cedar Log Home was recently finished and ready for our clients to move in! The home has a clean, sleek feel to it with the square rafters, beams and railings. Black was a great choice for an accent color because it compliments the cedar logs perfectly. We love that the clients chose a black metal roof and then tied it all together with black windows and doors.

White Cedar Log Home

The photo above show the beautiful exterior of the home with the wrap around porch.

 Wooden Stairs

The interior photos feature the gorgeous front door package, as well as the hand crafted stairway and open loft area. This home has alllll the cozy wood feels! 


This next home is actually a conventional build we did! This project was for some good friends of ours and we are grateful for the opportunity to help bring their dream home to life. The husband has a more rustic taste and his wife wanted a Modern Farmhouse feel. The home ended up being a combo of the two with a gorgeous Timber Frame touch! 

 

The 3,691 square foot house sits beautifully on a hill overlooking the rolling Ohio hills. Even though it's not a log home we still had the opportunity to do some staining!! How cool are those beams!? We were stretched out of our normal deco-truss-comfort-zone, but we definitely weren't mad about it! 

 

Can we just take a moment to admire those custom hardwoods? One of my favorite things about this kitchen is the pantry door. It just adds some extra personality to this space. To the right you will see the Great Room when it was still in the works, but I had to show you those oak trusses! Unfortunately, this is the most recent photo I have of that space. But don't worry - we will take professional photos soon! 


Now that you've seen a couple homes we finished up this year - here is a home that we just started a few weeks ago! 

We actually are starting to install the roof covering today and the doors are being delivered, but I couldn't wait to show you the progress so far!  This home was built with 8" x 8" Eastern White Pine Saddle Notch Logs, but the exterior posts and trusses are Round Rustic Lodgepole Pine! 

Here's a few of the interior: 

 

The photo on the left shows a bit of the second floor and the photo on right is inside the bonus room above the garage (I think..).. Our crew takes photos for us and I believe that is what they mentioned - but I'm sure they will correct me if I'm wrong! Ha! 


Of course, these are just a few of the homes that we have been working on this year but I will try to do a better job of keeping ya'll updated as things progress! 

I have only been working here for a little over a year, but I don't think I will get tired of seeing homes go from a drawing on paper to a full-blown house. I hope that you also see the fun in that and don't get tired of my posts about it! Hopefully you will see some more updates soon and it won't go another 6 months. 

Until next time! 

From Theater to Apartment


As much as we love building brand new homes for clients, we also love renovations and bringing new life into an old home. Actually, in this case, we brought new life to a really, really, really old commercial space! This project was extra special because our client used to be a member of our office staff. She had recently left Fairview in pursuit of bigger and better things – one of those things being the purchase of an old building for which they have big plans for.

I mean, how CUTE is this place? Full of amazing character and rich 1800s history. Just looking for a little love.
The main floor originally served as a retail space and the second floor was an old-time theater!

Front of Building

Old Theater

(Left: Front of Building | Right: Second Floor Theater)

Our clients saw this building for sale and envisioned its potential. They dreamed of turning the old theater into an apartment and are brainstorming ideas to turn the main floor into a new commercial space in the future. The property felt like a blank slate and they were excited to make the place beautiful again in a new way.

The first thing on their agenda was renovating the 1600 square foot theater into a living space. As you can see in the photos below, that is way easier said than done! They started by dropping the stage into the floor so that it was one continuous level. They then removed the wall and ceiling coverings to expose the brick behind the walls. The ceiling had to be removed due to years of damage. (See below)

cracks and damage     Theater (Before)


exposed brick wallThe brick behind the plaster was a sight for sore eyes! But man, did they have to work for it. Although the clients really loved the natural brick, the condition of the brick didn't allow for it to be left completely exposed. They ended up having to paint the brick in most rooms, and in other rooms they resorted to dry-walling over the majority of the brick leaving partial areas exposed where they could. 

Once the brick was painted, they began to sand the blackened floors in hopes of bringing the wood boards back to life.

They went over the floor with a sander S E V E N times before the wood was restored to its natural color!

Guys, seven times.  

That is no small feat.


The photo below shows the end result of the floor next to the brick that was exposed and then painted white.

  It's a complimentary combination of textures with the light toned wood against the white brick - the perfect neutral color palette to brighten up the entire space.

My favorite part about this is that both elements are original to this building that was built back in the 1870s. Instead of tearing out the old and installing completely new elements, our clients spent hours upon hours and many evenings and weekends restoring the original bones of the building on their own.


 We had the opportunity to frame in the bedrooms, bathrooms and laundry room to transform the empty theater into an apartment. Our clients wanted an open concept layout with high ceilings to make the space feel larger than it is.

In the photo above, you can see the framed in rooms with freshly hung drywall and some rough plumbing prepped for the kitchen! The area was big enough to frame in a master suite, second bedroom, second full bath and a laundry room. That still left for a spacious great room and foyer/hallway!

There was an immense amount of thought and loved poured into this project and we are LOVING the way it all turned out!


The Finished Project

The photo to the left here shows the view from the back of the theater that was facing the stage. Obviously, you can't see the far wall anymore due to the rooms that were added –   but the place is not even recognizable.

 And how great are those FLOORS!?


This photo on the right shows a closer look at their kitchen with Almost Black custom cabinets and a contrasting white island. The dark cabinets add a warm depth that the room was missing and the copper hardware is fun element for the otherwise neutral space! They also chose to implement open shelving to keep the light and airy feel on this wall!

When I asked the clients what their design inspiration was for the renovation, they responded with "Clean Mid Century with a mixture of textures and obviously plants". (When they say plants, they mean P L A N T S)

They described the end result as a Mid Century – Boho crossover. They really wanted to implement neutral colors as a base and then add pops of color through furniture and décor.

       

The natural wood tones with the whites and textiles are so warm and inviting. There are clearly different spaces in the great room; kitchen, dining and living room. But the open floor plan and consistent color pallete tie in each space together so well to create one cohesive room.

Our clients wanted a wide foyer/hallway to make the space feel larger and more open. It also ended up being a great space for many of her plants with all the natural light flowing through there.

The argument was made that they could increase bedroom and bathroom sizes and decrease the width of the hallway. It would have added a little bit of additional living space - but this was the vision of our clients' regardless of what we as builders thought would be "practical". But to be fair, "practical" can mean a number of different things to different people! It's really about what is going to make the most sense for the people who will be living there. 

I have to say, leaving the space wide is much more of a wow factor. Looking at it now, it looks as though a smaller space would have felt more like a cramped walkway to the Great Room than a bright, open entrance area. I think they made the right choice! 


The Master Suite


A dark accent wall was painted in their master suite for a slightly moodier feel. With the high ceilings continuing into the bedroom, the goal was to bring some extra warm and cozy feels to the space with some contrasting dark tones. If you looks close enough you'll see some original brick peeking out behind the furniture! 


The Master Bath

The Master Bath was painted a Sage-ish Green to compliment their gold hardware and white subway tile! I love their spacious walk-in shower with white tiled walls and black honeycomb tiled floor. There is a custom glass enclosure + door that will be installed soon to finish out the shower!   

        


The Guest Bedroom

The second bedroom is just a beautiful and cozy as the rest of the apartment.

With the partial brick exposed and the hanging basket light, the Mid Century – Boho style was carried out in this room flawlessly. 


We all know that sometimes you have to find ways to cut costs during renovations and one of the ways this couple did that was by bargain shopping! They scoped out Facebook Marketplace, Amazon Warehouse, Surplus Stores and Ikea to find great deals and were able to purchase a number of items, including their master bath vanity and basket light fixtures, for really great prices.

 Remodeling is not for the faint of heart and these clients took the bull by the horns and accomplished a lot of this project on their own. We were so grateful to     be able to assist them with a portion of the renovations and help bring their vision to life!

  I honestly can't wait to see what they dream up for the commercial space below. 

  "Fairview did a fantastic job with the framing and rough-ins. Tim and the crew completed the best quality work! One thing we really appreciated was working      with Tim on the layout and his excellent point of view that helped us in so many ways. Thank you so much!" - Z + J