Megyeri Residence
Project: Megyeri Residence Residence
Project Manager: Rebecca Hauser (DHC) Superintendent: Sam Davis (DHC)
Architect: MC Drafting & Design Owner’s Rep: Zoni Design Group
Location: Salida, Colorado
Size: 5,036 SF
Year Completed: 2021
As their first residential project under Davis Hauser Construction, Sam and Rebecca completed this gorgeous river home for the lovely Megyeri couple. Both the interior and exterior have multiple textures on the walls, giving a grand feeling to the home. From ship lap, to stone, to wall paper, this home is far from boring. When you enter the home, you see clear through the 16’ wide sliding glass doors to the deck that overlooks the Arkansas River below. Attached to the home is a 2,400 sqft garage with a pickle ball court, and throughout the property you will find two fire places, two fire pits, a seven person hot tub, and a whole house surround sound system, who wouldn’t want to live here? Not to mention the fact that it is only half a mile from downtown Salida!
Thoreson Residence
Project: Thoreson Residence
Project Manager: Rebecca Hauser (DSI/Epic Homes)
Architect: Ron Mazzeo Architect
Location: Salida, Colorado
Size: 2,103 SF
Year Completed: 2016
This custom modern ranch-style home was managed by Rebecca under Epic Homes, and features a flat roof with a grand, stone radius entry. Located just outside of town, the open living area and stamped concrete patios makes it the perfect home to host guests, who frequently wish to visit Chaffee County. Approaching this house around it’s circular drive, you approach a wide, rounded, concrete staircase, leading you to a locally handcrafted alder door. The radius shape is carried throughout the design of the house and continues in the entry tile flooring, butted-up to beautiful, engineered hardwood flooring. A unique fireplace, with a traditional stucco veneer and a custom wooden mantel is the center piece of the living area, breaking up the two living wings. Taking some extra time at the start of the project to orient the house to the mountains, the Great Room windows do a perfect job at framing Mt Shavano, and the rest of the Sawatch Range, giving the homeowners exactly what they moved here for!
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Richardson Residence
Project: Richardson Residence
Project Manager: Rebecca Hauser (DSI/Epic Homes)
Architect: Ron Mazzeo Architect
Location: Salida, Colorado
Size: 3,347 SF
Year Completed: 2016
Sitting at the edge of the homeowner’s vast ranch land is now a spectacular custom home for them and their three children to enjoy. From the outside, you can see the attention to detail that the architect put into the different roof lines and angles, as well as the strategically placed decks, to capture the view of the mountains and the Arkansas River. Featuring a two-story Great Room centered with a stone fireplace, a refurbished wooden mantel, and a wall of windows gives one a grand entrance into the home. Dark, decorative beams line the main ceilings, causing an eye-catching contrast in the main living areas. Just around from the Big Bend river put-in, this is a home that makes you want to cozy up to a fire and enjoy the views.
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Fouty Residence
Project: Fouty Residence
Project Manager: Rebecca Hauser (DSI/Epic Homes)
Architect: Helmstetler Architects & Associates
Location: Salida, Colorado
Size: 2,100 SF
Year Completed: 2014
Her first year at Diesslin Structures, Rebecca managed the Fouty Residence. The most unique feature about this home is the custom “brick” siding, made of aluminum and bent locally, per Rebecca’s design. Being a modern home nestled among old Salida homes, the owners and the architect did a great job of choosing colors and features to try and blend with the neighborhood, while bringing the area a new look. DSI’s in-house welder made custom steel guard rails with cables, and incorporated metal awnings to tie the house and the existing garage together. Being in downtown Salida, the design of this house beautifully and efficiently fits 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, with a cozy flow. A second story covered deck allows the homeowners to enjoy the weather and get above the city to see some mountains, and to enjoy the 300 days of sun this valley gets to enjoy. You can drive by it on your way to the golf course or Town Hall.
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