Photo right: The living room
is decorated in warm tones to creak, a cozy and relaxing
environment. The smooth "'Plaster" appearance
with slight texture helps to create a comfortable ambiance
throughout the entire residence. There is no wood trim
around the doors or windows so the finished drywall trim
had to be precise. The acid-washed concrete floors are
also a unique interior feature. Painting by Corralitos
Painting, plastering by Castle Plastering, drywall by
Freedom Drywall, fireplace accessories by The Hearth Shop,
electrical by McDow Electric, radiant heat by Montano
Plumbing and Hydronics, mechanical by Richard Denton Mechanical,
windows by Somerset Door & Window, floors by Tom
Ralston Concrete, closet organizers (not shown)
by Valet Organizers. Photography by Abe Ajlouny. Photo
sponsored by Freedom Drywall, Castle Plastering and Corralitos
Painting.
Jack Keenan
is one exception. His professional attitude, attention to
detail and excellent follow-up skills are just a few of this
gentleman's traits. In custom home building, much of the project's
success lies in the relationships that the general contractor
has developed with the client, the architect and all of his
trades. Jack's knowledge
of all aspects of building, his ability to foresee potential
issues and his easygoing demeanor provide the environment
needed to orchestrate excellence. I am proud to have worked
with Jack Keenan and all the craftsmen he brings to a project.
He is the master builder you want to work with again and again,
myself included."
Jack Keenan
has enjoyed building a myriad of home types with past projects
including Mission style architecture with Honduran mahogany
and limestone floors. His next project is a Russian gothic
home in Carmel Valley featuring steep gables with a woodwork
exterior and copper roof.