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Kodiak Inc. Project Portfolio
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Designed and built expressly for our clients, this home includes sweeping views of the Ten Mile Range above the Breckenridge Golf Course. A custom timber frame dominates the great room and master bedroom areas. Built Green Colorado and Energy Star Certified.
Created on 10/25/2007, last changed on 05/19/2008. This album contains 54 items.
This album has been viewed 1137 times since 10/25/2007.
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This home is being offered for ownership opportunity, listed with Jack Carpenter of Coldwell Banker, (970) 485-0600. Designed by TC3 Architects of Frisco, this five bedroom residence is ski-out or walk to the slopes of Peak 9 in Breckenridge. The home was completed in June of 2008. Classic Breckenridge in design, with a rustic rustic timber frame and a mining theme, this home offers every modern feature and amenity. Luxury appointments include two living areas, two master suites, steam showers, sauna, hot tub, theater, billiards, elevator, gourmet kitchen, top-of-the-line fixtures and appliances and a climate controlled wine room. A photovoltaic array, radiant heating, and Optima insulation add to the efficiency of this perfect mountain retreat. The south east elevation shown focuses on views of Baldy Mountain. The home is on the Breckenridge bus route and also offers an easy walk to Main Street as well as the Quicksilver ski lift. Built Green Colorado and Energy Star certified. Energy Star rating of 44 (56% more efficient than standard).
Created on 02/10/2006, last changed on 10/05/2008. This album contains 84 items.
This album has been viewed 2538 times since 02/10/2006.
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Our 2007 Summit County Parade of Homes entry, Elk Mountain Retreat, is situated on what is arguably the finest view lot in Summit County. The half acre parcel sits atop the Hamilton Creek Subdivision, with sweeping views of the Continental Divide, Keystone, Lake Dillon, Breckenridge, Ten Mile Range, and the Gore Range. Groundbreaking on this 6878 square foot custom home occurred on April 24th of 2006. Designed by Baker Hogan Houx Architecture, the home features 5 bedrooms plus a study with 360 views, two living areas, gourmet kitchen, four car garage, and a workshop. Douglas Fir post and beam accents are featured on the exterior and throughout the great room, kitchen, study, and master bedroom.
Created on 04/11/2006, last changed on 01/28/2008. This album contains 62 items.
This album has been viewed 3020 times since 04/11/2006.
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Our 2006 Summit County Parade of Homes Entry won an Award of Merit for Best Exterior Design and Elevation. Construction of this second custom home for the Burman family commenced July of 2005, with the completion occurring in August of 2006. This expansive timber frame home is situated on over five acres in the Ruby Ranch, a unique gated community in close proximity to Silverthorne. A seasonal stream with a waterfall improvement is part of the outdoor patio experience. The exterior facade is stone and limestone plaster, accented with timbers. Primarily one level for the convenience of the clients, this home has a finished living area of 4800 square feet, but feels much larger. The project represents Kodiak's most ambitious effort yet in terms of design, features, and finishes. We thank the Burman Family for their continued support and confidence in Kodiak, and for this fantastic opportunity. Please contact us for a private viewing of this Ruby Ranch masterpiece.
Created on 01/22/2006, last changed on 01/15/2008. This album contains 58 items.
This album has been viewed 3302 times since 01/22/2006.
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Our 2005 Summit County Parade of Homes entry won the award for Best Custom Home Value. We at Kodiak Enterprises are very proud of this distinction. Construction of this second custom home for the Palazzari family commenced September 1, 2004. This hillside residence steps gently upward from the street to the National Forest above, specifically the Eagle's Nest Wilderness Area. Leaning timber posts and vertical columns and pilasters are an appropriate metaphor to the forest beyond. With a living area of 3350 square feet, and a garage of 650 square feet, this large home is being constructed for a comparably smaller budget than typical for the neighborhood.
Well planned, this home features rough sawn Douglas Fir timber exterior accents, rough-sawn cedar siding, in-floor radiant heat, and cultured stone masonry. Fine finishes include porcelain tile, knotty alder doors and trim, cherry and knotty alder cabinetry, hickory wood floors, slate floors, oil-rubbed bronze fixtures and hardware, and granite slab countertops. Other upgrades include April Aire whole house humidification, computer networking, and a monitored security system.
Created on 01/24/2006, last changed on 01/15/2008. This album contains 12 items.
This album has been viewed 1964 times since 01/24/2006.
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Our 2004 Summit County Parade of Homes entry won the award for Innovative Technology, priamrily for the smart home technology included, and secondly for the structural ingenuity. We at Kodiak Enterprises are very proud of this distinction. In spite of a very steep homesite and many state-of-the-art systems, construction of this home was completed in a little more than seven months. With a living area of 3975 square feet, and a garage & woodworking shop of 775 square feet, this large home included the best of mountain elegance, technology, and convenience. The quick schedule and fine finishes are largely due to the impeccable taste of our tireless clients; many thanks to you, Phil and Maggie.
In addition to providing complete preconstruction services to the project, Kodiak also provided a unique solution to the steep lot during the design phase. The garage was constructed on a steel-post-and beam structure, providing space for a large recreation/theatre room beneath it.
Standard features include in-floor radiant heat, rough-sawn cedar siding and decks, and authentic stone masonry. Fine finishes include porcelain tile, glass block masonry, knotty Alder doors and trim, knotty Alder cabinetry, Cherry stair work, African Rosewood floors, oil-rubbed bronze fixtures and hardware, and granite slab countertops. Other upgrades include a Honeywell Perfect Window fresh air ventilation system, Aprilaire whole house humidification, Steamist steam shower, a Russound CAV whole house audio / video system, home theater, computer networking for each room, and a monitored burglary and fire alarm system.
Created on 01/24/2006, last changed on 01/15/2008. This album contains 18 items.
This album has been viewed 1928 times since 01/24/2006.
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Construction of this very unique project began in June of 1998 and took a little over a year to complete, with vast changes and upgrades. This custom duplex is unconventional in most ways. The absence of a party wall is a nice feature. Cantilevered decks and living spaces presented interesting challenges. Materials and methods include block masonry basements, stone masonry veneer, exposed structural steel, corrugated metal siding, standing seam metal roofing, tilt/turn windows, wood floors, and radiant in-floor heating. The Architecture is modern with a mining theme, inspired by a nearby mining town long deserted (Masontown).
Created on 01/24/2006, last changed on 01/15/2008. This album contains 12 items.
This album has been viewed 1752 times since 01/24/2006.
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This project, completed with great pride, was the first produced by Kodiak Enterprises Inc. acting alone. From conception to completion, this magnificent log home project is the product of fifteen months of work. Kodiak, working closely with the client, assisted with the choice of a site, adapted a design to the lot, simplified elements of the design to bring the estimate within the client's budget, and built this fine log home with personal attention to detail and daily on-site supervision and participation. All subcontracts and material purchases were carefully bid for the highest value. Final appraisal far exceeded the Owner's investment and the Burmans were extremely satisfied.
Created on 01/24/2006, last changed on 01/15/2008. This album contains 9 items.
This album has been viewed 1495 times since 01/24/2006.
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Jim Onken is the Director of Development at Copper Mountain for Intrawest Corporation , and therefore a very particular client. His involvement was extensive, providing most of the subcontractors he wanted to use. The project was started in the winter of 1997, fortunately a mild winter. The foundation was completed in January by employing insulated forms. It was built upon solid rock without the possibility of frozen ground. The beautiful post and beam frame and the panelized exterior walls were provided and erected by Normerica , a great company with the highest quality wood products and an excellent foreman, Dave Brunne. Dave Koons' involvement included the earthwork, foundation, electrical, plumbing and mechanical, drywall, and general supervision. This 4800 square foot custom home is in the heart of Keystone, overlooking River Run Village with million dollar views.
Created on 01/24/2006, last changed on 01/15/2008. This album contains 3 items.
This album has been viewed 1197 times since 01/24/2006.
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