Copper Tech Construction Inc. was founded in May, 2000. This company offers custom copper decorating options for the interior and exterior of your home. We pride ourselves on high quality work, combined with the flexibility of creating something uniquely for you and your home. 801-979-4404 or 801-319-4404
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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Gmail - Water.org Water Bottle Survey
The survey will close next Friday, March 4th. Thank you for your continued support.
I learned about this from Matt being on David Letterman and talking about the work being done and how easy it could be to help just by buying one bottle. Please join me like so many others have in helping people longing for fresh water, something we all take for granted.
Monday, February 21, 2011
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SERVICES Exterior Copper - Bay Roofs Click on the title to explore various examples of our expertise in providing a beautiful custom top for your bay windows. Exterior Copper - Chimney Caps Discover the elegance and charm of our chimney caps. You'll be amazed at the value it can add to your home. Exterior Copper - Various Copper Pieces We have organized assorted custom copper pieces in this category to gather ideas for the copper work on your house. Interior Copper - Fire Place Copper Tech can create elegant, sophisticated detail for your fire place. Please browse through some of our examples. Interior Copper - Range Hoods Feel free to browse through our customized pieces that can add a refined elegance to your kitchen area. Interior Copper - Various Copper Pieces In this section, we hope to provide you with an idea of how a copper can beautify various interior areas, such as the fireplace. Take a look! |
OviattPratt Design Blog
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Utah Style Photo Shoot
This project allowed me to flex my historical style muscles. Recreating the past is my niche in the design world. I'm excited to share what I was able to create on this project with others.
Monday, June 7, 2010
KSL Segment- Adding Energy to Your Home
While “all white” kitchens and neutral spaces are still very much a current trend in home design, the summer season calls for a boost of energy. “Our spaces should be a reflection of our attitude; in the summer we feel energized and happy,” says designer Lauren Oviatt. Today Lauren shares her tips on infusing energy into boring spaces with the use of bright color choices, exciting patterns and fresh greenery and flowers.
*Swap Accessories: Many people can’t commit to large furniture pieces or drapery in bold color… no problem! Use the simple trick of replacing black or dark accents (picture frames, urns, candlesticks, other decorative accessories) with colorful pieces and instantly you’ve altered the color scheme. The trick here is to pare down before you add new accessories. Make room for the new color by eliminating the visual clutter of the “blah”.
*Use Nature’s Great Neutral: The quickest way to bring energy into any space is by placing fresh cut flowers or other live plants around your home, simply because they’re living things! Plus, there is no easier time than summer to find great-looking plants and keep them thriving. Plants instantly breathe life into even the dullest spaces. Have you ever noticed how greenery goes with everything? It truly is nature’s great neutral. Use live plants and flowers liberally to achieve fresh, invigorating spaces.
Friday, May 21, 2010
KSL Segment - Picture Perfect Placement
1. Use the right tools:
Before you begin a hanging project, consider what you’ll be hanging and the required tools to make sure your frame is secure and level. Here are some basic hanging tools to keep on hand:
Level, hammer, ruler/measuring tape, nails, picture hangers, d-rings and picture wire, drywall anchors (for architectural fragments), toggle bolts & expanding bolts (for heavier pieces).
When in doubt about the weight of your art piece or the security of your nail, find a stud. Studs are typically framed at 16” widths, but an inexpensive stud finder will eliminate guesswork.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Small house makeover.
After making a few concessions for the Historic committee, construction began.
Friday, April 2, 2010
KSL Segment - Balance
Among the methods designers employ to achieve beautiful rooms, balance is one of the most important. Before a room can be or feel ‘complete’, a sense of balance must be present. Designer Lauren Oviatt is here today giving us five points to consider when trying to achieve that perfect balance in your space.
1. Color:
One of the simplest ways to balance a room is to carry the same color throughout. Many people don’t know this, but certain colors will read the same to the eye as it scans a room… don’t be so hung up on having the exact shade of blue on the pillows, drapes, rug and decorative accessories. The more slight variations you have off your ‘main’ color will make things more interesting and less contrived. Another tip: combine the use of lights and darks – using equal amounts of cool and warm colors is effortless balance: achieved.
2. Space Planning:
Space planning is huge and something a designer’s expertise can facilitate! To create balance you MUST think not only about the appropriate use of space throughout the room, but also the scale and size of the pieces you’ll be using. You’d never be happy having huge upholstered pieces in a small room (no room for side tables, lamps and accessories) and likewise a room with fifteen foot ceilings would feel empty with furniture and pieces that are too small.
Tip:When considering a floor plan, start by placing your furniture in the middle of the room and work toward the walls. You'll get a more exciting result.
3. Repetition:
In any space use the element of repetition to create balance. This can be in the display and use of certain shapes, motifs, colors or finishes. In a room where the palette is neutral or light overall, use dark hardware on furniture pieces, a dark lampshade, and dark frames for your artwork to draw the eye around the room and ‘connect the dots’ so to speak. The repetition of these things is harmonious and reflects a certain attention to detail without trying too hard.
4. Light Control:
Think about the placement of lamps and alternate lighting that you’ll use in the evening. Create balance by placing lamps on a sofa table in one part of the room and a floor lamp that sits by a reading chair on the other side. That desirable ‘ambient glow’ is often maximized by the use of dimmer or three-way switched fixtures that can be matched at the same level. If you have a room with glaring windows all along side, think about placing a mirror on the opposite wall to move the light around the room.
5. Room to Room:
Many of today’s homes have Great rooms that adjoin different seating areas. Carefully consider how you’ll design and decorate these rooms to reflect the balance you’d work so hard for in a singular room. Carry color or certain textures throughout; although these spaces have different functions, you should consider them as different parts that must make up a harmonious whole.
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