Sunday, May 23, 2010

Forest in Bloom

The drive up the mountain to the homesite is in bloom with mountain laurel and rhododendron.


Foundation Begins




Met with builder Mike on Saturday to go over the plans for the radiant floor heating system and snapped a couple of pictures of the work in progress. The footers have been poured and as you can see the block for the foundation is being laid. The pipes for the heating system, plumbing, and some elecctrical should go in shortly making way for the slab to be poured.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Architect Drawing


Our architect, Carrie Gault, did a great job taking our inspiration house and designing a smaller version. The exterior siding will be corrugated metal halfway up and board and batten on the balance creating an urban farmhouse feel. The pergola covered patio on the front of the house will create the perfect nighttime gathering spot around an outdoor fireplace that rises to two metal chimneys creating an impressive sense of height and an air of industrialness to the structure. Inside, the first floor will consist of a living room, dining room, kitchen, half bath opening to an outdoor shower, and screen porch while the second floor will have a sleeping porch inspired master bedroom, a guest bedroom, and large bathroom. In total, it will have 1200 covered square feet and limitless amounts of outdoor living space that an 11 acre wooded lot bordering the Jefferson National Forest provides. (To view inspiration house, http://www.sunset.com/home/architecture-design/vashon-island-washington-00400000012627/ )

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Breaking Ground


Six months and counting! Our Modern Mountain Home (aka OMM) has begun! Its been in the planning stages for almost four years now since the land was acquired in August 2006 and this week the location for the house on the top of our "mountain" was cleared and the footers dug. Its going to be a fun journey that we are looking to have complete by November 1, 2010 (just in time for an open house on Thanksgiving weekend). We are keeping our fingers crossed. Check in weekly for updates and more background information on how we got started.


Footprint of the House