I just got back from a visit to South Carolina and have been doing a little reflecting… We started designing the Lake Wylie House over 2 years ago. It is now almost complete and looks amazing! On the flight back I was remembering some of our initial meetings and noting how very far we’ve come from that point.
I was talking to one of our clients just the other day about the importance of a mudroom near the entryway… Every home needs a place to discard muddy shoes or drop bookbags or hang up jackets, scarves, hats, and gloves… And also a place that welcomes you and your guests into your home. Well, you know how the
Finishing touches have been going in over the last few weeks for TinkerBox and I am so excited to see this house finally coming together! To be clear, I guess the term “finishing touches” doesn’t accurately describe a 500+ lbs. steel stair stringer or 12′ tall entry door, but they are included in the final details that make the house
Is it just a stereotype that architects love math and puzzles? As it turns out, not in this office! One of our current projects is based on a perfect cube—I’m sure it’s not hard to guess which one. For this week’s post, I thought it would be fun to talk about how Cubed came to
Celebrating Residential Architecture Each week we share a House of the Day on social media as part of a group “archi-challenge”. We recently completed Alphabet of Houses which has been the theme for the last 26 weeks. Our goal is to promote awesome #architecture and encourage engagement with other small firm architects. We have a lot of fun celebrating residential architecture and
Lake Wylie House – Design Details + Construction Even for a project in which we thought we had all the answers, questions will always come up during construction. Whether it’s because our clients decide to make a few changes (like adding bunk beds and climbing walls) during the construction process or our contractor asks for more information
This week in our office we are working through designs for a new house and trying to have a little fun with the stair… yes, we architects are always having fun with modern stair design, but this time we have a lot of constraints. We have a tight space, we need to go up 3 levels
Modern Details: TinkerBox Now that the final finishes are starting to come together, I can give you a sneak peek at some of our design details…. these are those things that we as architects get super excited about and try to describe to others – mainly our clients – in the hopes that they will
It has been a long time since I’ve had to think about starting a new school year… but we are actually feeling that “Back To School” vibe here in the office this year so this month’s ArchiTalks theme is a fun one to explore. Today’s post is part of the ArchiTalks series in which Bob Borson of
We love talking about architecture–with other architects, potential clients, friends, family, the people we meet in elevators….These conversations often spark a question about our creative process: How do we get from an initial design to a fully constructed home? We’re hoping that with the launch of this new blog series, “Behind the Scenes”, we can