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Spring 2004

More on Traditional Entryway Trends

Wood Doors Are Back
- Part 2

As you drive through a custom home neighborhood today, you’ll notice one thing for certain: the entryway is no longer just a “nice door” that opens to the rest of the house. The entryway in today’s custom home provides an opportunity for a homeowner to make a unique individual statement. It is often the personal signature that expresses the unique character and style of a home. In many cases, the entry door has become an entry “system” that integrates larger, often paired doors and lots of glass – sidelights and transoms that emphasize the architectural theme of the home. For this reason, custom homebuilders are spending a greater percentage of their overall building budget on the entryway.

Trend #3 Turn up the volume

“Volume” appears to be another key development. Architects and builders are expanding the height and width of the entry to create a dramatic effect. Eight-foot doors are more common and are often paired to create the heart of the new entry system. No longer simply a door, a system might include a single door or pairs of doors, sidelights and transom. The matching or complementary components create an impressive focal point for the home.

Trend #4 Following through

Just as the entry door should complement and underscore the overall architectural scheme, interior doors can be selected to carry the theme throughout the home. Details such as arches, grillwork and moulding can all be replicated in a way that ties the entire project together. Interior as well as entry doors can be specified to go along with a very distinctive architectural type from Victorian to Contemporary to Craftsman. That is why some manufacturers offer complete lines of doors featuring the same designs. Matching fire doors and French doors are available in some lines.

Trend #5 The signature look

In custom home construction, individual style is the rule. People want a signature look that reflects their own character, and it can start at the entryway. Fortunately, there are many ways to achieve a custom look without breaking the bank. Much can be done with glass inserts, hardware and finish to create a custom look. Wood doors especially offer the flexibility necessary for unusual height and width specifications.

Simpson’s new Custom Door Manufacturing Facility is taking individuality to a whole new level. After producing custom doors on an as-requested basis at the main door plant, Simpson now offers unlimited capabilities in the manufacture of one-of-a-kind doors. Builders can simply provide a sketch or a description to one of Simpson’s Authorized Dealers. And Simpson can then help the builder determine exactly how to translate these ideas into a one-of-a-kind door.

Unlimited options are available in the manufacture of Simpson custom doors. A builder may select from most any type of wood species available on the market and choose the size, design, component make-up and glass preference. The new facility blends CNC machining with the skill of knowledgeable craftsmen to produce doors of uncommon quality and natural beauty.

Technological advances in wood doors and glass have dramatically increased options for architects, builders and homeowners to create dramatic, yet inviting entryways. The size and complexity of today’s “high-tech,” handcrafted wood entry door is increasing as manufacturers discover new and better ways to further enhance performance. Technology is reinventing and expanding our view of doors, glass and entryways. For more information about Simpson’s new Custom Door Manufacturing Facility and other trends in wood doors, visit www.simpsondoor.com or call 1-800-952-4057

In winter, as well as during the busy months of summer, we remain committed to recycling. To date, Dunn Lumber recycles plastic wrap, fluorescent bulbs and ballasts, lumber strapping, toner cartridges, treated wood blocking, sheetrock blocking, steel banding, cardboard, paper, aluminum, glass and tin. As the result of our increased recycling efforts, many of our yards have been able to reduce the size of their garbage dumpster. We will be further fine-tuning our recycling practices in 2004

Your questions, comments, and suggestions are always welcome. Email us at greenteam@dunnlum.com

Imagine the Possibilities!

Create a unique custom look to your next project

Sauder Moulding & Millwork offers over three hundred quality moulding profiles in a wide range of species that can be combined to create an unlimited choice of styles and designs. With the vast array of choices available it is easy to add a custom appearance to any project. Displayed below are just a few ideas for combining in-stock profiles that allow you to create the look of expensive custom profiles without the high custom cost or long lead times.

Come by today to see our great selection of quality Sauder Moulding & Millwork profiles. Also, ask one of our knowledgeable sales team members for a copy of the Dunn Lumber Moulding Profile guide. Our in-stock selection includes moulding profiles in Pacific Coast Hemlock, Red Oak, Primed fingerjoint, and both Lite and Ultra-lite MDF. Also available by special order are Maple, Knotty Pine and fine grain CVG Fir mouldings.


Have you seen our ’32 Ford?

Our 1932 Ford flatbed has been making the rounds, traveling between our different locations for barbeques, and other contractor events. As with many restored vehicles, there’s a story behind it. This one starts on a farm in Fargo, North Dakota where the flatbed was put to daily use. After many years, the truck was “put out to pasture” and there it sat until purchased by Al Ivey, a retired Marysville resident who brought it to the Pacific Northwest. Mr. Ivey poured three years of work into an ambitious restoration keeping the original 4-cylinder engine and 4-speed transmission.

As the flatbed is reminiscent of lumber delivery trucks used years ago, Dunn Lumber purchased this1932 Model BB 1-1/2 ton flatbed. Look for the truck at the Seattle Home Show and other builder events throughout the year.


Heavy rains causing leaks?

Wet weather can show leaks in roofs, around chimneys, flashings, skylights, vents and the like. Henry 208 Wet Patch Roof Cement can stop those leaks. Henry 208 is a heavy-bodied, all-purpose roof cement that spreads easily even in cold weather but won’t run in the hot weather next summer. 208 Wet Patch will adhere to wet surfaces, in fact it will even adhere underwater! Available in 1-gallon and 3-1/2 gallon pails or in convenient 11-ounce cartridge tubes. Pick the number one choice of professionals – Henry.


Fiber cement siding with a real wood look

Woodperfect® Series Fiber Cement Coating allows fiber cement siding to appear like natural wood by accenting and highlighting the grain pattern and texture. Protects from UV rays, water damage and mildew stains, and is mar and scuff resistant. Great as a factory finish or apply at the jobsite. All factory finish Woodperfect comes from a certified prefinisher, ensuring the best coverage and look. Call the Superdeck experts to find a certified prefinisher in your area, or to become part of the Woodperfect team (1-800-825-5382). This finish is so durable it offers a 12-year warranty! Manufactured by the makers of Superdeck, a name you can trust for professional grade coatings.

Available by special order in four natural wood tones, plus gray and green. Now builders can offer all the benefits of fiber cement siding with a real wood look!


Cleaning And Protecting Concrete Has Never Been Easier!

Mason's Select® line of concrete products makes it easy to clean and protect concrete with an innovative water-based system from the makers of Superdeck. Start each project by cleaning and etching the concrete surface with Safe Solution. Safe Solution is the non-corrosive, non-fuming and no odor alternative to muriatic and phosphoric acids. Safe Solution will scour out ground in dirt and mud stains, remove efflorescence and mortar deposits, and roughen smooth concrete preparing the surface for paints and stains. All this in a non-corrosive formula that rinses with water!

For extra tough grease and oil stains found in driveways and garages Mason's Select Concrete Cleaner will do the job. Concrete Cleaner removes grease, grime, and foreign matter from concrete. Plus it neutralizes concrete that has been etched.

Once you have cleaned and etched concrete seal the deal with Mason's Select Clear Concrete Sealers. Clear Sealers are excellent over bare concrete or as a top-coat over Transparent Concrete Stain for added protection. The sealers won’t yellow, crack, or peel and are available in gloss or satin finish. Mason's Select Clear Sealers protect against UV rays, mildew stains and hot-tire pick up. Great for driveways, patios, sidewalks and most concrete surfaces.

All of Mason's Select products are biodegradable, safe and easy to use, and water-based for soap and water cleanup. Give dull and grimy concrete a face lift with Mason’s Select line of concrete care products.


Turn an Ordinary Room into an Extraordinary Room

Decorative paintable and stainable mouldings add beauty and detail to any room. Click HERE to download an informative PDF file (156kb) showing how moulding profiles can be combined to form elegant fireplace mantles.

(PDF files require Adobe® Acrobat Reader software to view and print. A FREE copy of Acrobat can be downladed by clicking on the logo below.)

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