Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Lone Star State Bank

This is a pavilion we recently built at the new Lone Star State Bank on Milwaukee Ave just south of Spur 327.  The bank has a rustic style of architecture that fits right in with the type of projects we specialize in!

This pavilion will be a great place for the employees to eat their lunch on a beautiful day.  It is also an inviting place to take a break outdoors.

The pavilion is designed to compliment the style of the bank with western red cedar as the primary construction material.  A stone veneer was used to accentuate the columns and the roof is a standing seam galvalume.  The handrail around the pavilion separates the area from the hustle and bustle around.  All these elements combine to create a naturally appealing escape.




We also contributed several elements of the structure and interior of the bank.  The most impressive of which is the trusses and ceiling in the main lobby that will astound and impress as soon as you enter the building.  The trusses and ceiling are western red cedar reminiscent of the outdoor pavilion.  We also used a rustic antique oak to finish the ceilings in the entry vestibule as well as the main teller area.

I would encourage you to stop by and take a look at the beautiful architecture displayed at Lone Star State Bank and meet some of the friendly employees while you are there!



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