Local contractors receive builder awards

Posted on Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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Two Siloam Springs natives proved their originality, architectural prowess and building expertise this month.

Building contractor and owner of Seven Pillars Contracting, Matt Timboe received several notable honors this month at the Parade of Homes sponsored by the Northwest Arkansas Home Builders Association. This year's Benton County Parade of Homes was June 20-22.

Timboe, with his business partner and wife of six years, April Timboe, and his team of builders, were awarded best floor plan, best curb appeal, best kitchen and best master suite on "We won awards in Category Four which is the highest priced category for homes $ 1 million and above," Timboe said. "The house is in Highfill but has a Bentonville address."

The four bedroom, four bathroom home is complete with a custom swimming pool, expansive living areas and several patios.

It was built for Timboe's parents who decided to move from Texas to Arkansas to be nearer their grandchildren.

Sprawled across a lush, manicured lawn, the home was completed in March. Building began in January of last year, Timboe said.

"The designer, Boyce McQuay, is actually from Siloam Springs too," Timboe said. "He used to be a professor at John Brown University."

Timboe, who has lived in Siloam Springs since 1997, also graduated from JBU.

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