A new project begins…
23Jul08

Well I guess it was inevitable. It seems that I have an affinity to knocking walls down. Last week while my wife was gone on vacation I decided it was a perfect time to redefine some spaces in our house. This picture is just a sneak preview, I’ll go over the whole story as soon as I get all my pictures together. Needless to say it was a huge dusty mess, and my wife was very glad that she wasn’t around.
Potential SLC Modern Project
19Jun08

I fully realize that the term “affordable” means different things to different people. I have always wanted to build a modern home in Salt Lake. We got a taste of it with our last addition and we vow that we will build again one day. The hard part is finding a lot in a good neighborhood and then still having any money left over for construction. If $450K is affordable, or even doable for you, here is a good opportunity. My friend had a great 3,000 square foot home designed by Jesperson Design, and had a great lot in Cottonwood Heights. Plans fell through and now the lot is up for sale for $279K. For that price it comes with the plans for the home (renderings shown above). Total cost should come in right around $450K for everything. That works out to be around $140 a square foot, which is really not bad for a modern home in a good neighborhood.
Check out this craigslist ad for questions, or leave a comment below.
Materialicious
23May08
If you haven’t checked out materialicious lately, now is a good time to get over there. The place just keeps on getting better. They recently went through a redesign of their website (we used to have the same off the shelf template) and it is looking really good. In addition I have noticed that they have a new contributer over there as well. Greg La Vardera the Architect and brain child behind LaMiDesign.com, one of the few resources for modern stock plans. is now posting as well as Justin. The result is even more great architecture and information than ever. Definitely worth checking it out!Materialicious
No baseboard - Details
14May08
I have had quite a few people ask for details about how we did our bases without baseboard. First off let me say that it is completely different if you are talking new construction. New construction is easy, they make a 1/2″ trim piece that keeps the drywall floated off the floor. For our house, I simply used a 6″ drywall taping knife and smoothed the wall out to the floor. There were areas where I probably added as much as 1/2″ of mud to the base to try and cover the floor boards. As long as you take it up smooth for a foot or so you don’t really pick up on the added thickness. We were lucky that on all our doorways the wood casing came all the way to the corner. You really can’t make a corner out of drywall. For existing construction, one of the problems is that your finished floor doesn’t always go completely to the wall. There were plenty of area’s in our house that were like this. In the process of mudding they got filled in, and I simply sanded them flush and finished over them when I finished the floor. It really isn’t too noticeable. I did worry a little about how the base would hold up over time, but I figured it would be cheap to repair if I ever needed to fix it. To sum it all up, it’s not perfectly clean everywhere, but I still think it looks a lot better than having base. Price wise it cost less than $50 to do 800 square feet, but a LOT of sanding and mudding.
More pictures below.
FreeGreen Modern House Plans
06May08

There is nothing new about stock plans. While there are not a lot of modern ones out there, they do exist. What is new about these modern stock plans from FreeGreen is the price. They’re 100% free. Yep, crazy as it sounds they are hoping that what they are not making off of selling the plans, they will make money off advertising and specifying certain green manufactures. While I haven’t personally looked at what you get for free, the feedback that I have heard is that the quality and completeness is actually quite good. Currently the only modern design is this Suburban Loft shown, which is a 2,000 square foot 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home complete with rooftop garden. If additional customization is needed, FreeGreen can provide that for an additional price.
Free modern stock home plans available from FreeGreen.
Via Inhabitat.
Penguin House
15Apr08
Here is a good example of how to make a small space seem much larger.
Ready Made Goes Free
11Apr08
I’ve been a big fan of Ready Made for awhile now, but have never really gotten around to subscribing. Truth is, I’m too much of a cheap skate and I am always looking to get things for free. I was active on their forums for a while, but that didn’t quite cut it for me. Well it looks like I just got my way. Ready Made now has a completely digital version online, and it’s completely free. I can handle that price. What’s more, the online software is actually quite nice. I have had some digital subscriptions before through Zino, and whatever Ready Made is using seems to be a big improvement over those. This month there is a great article on Prefab Within Reach that looks at several prefab projects from $6,000 and up. Definitely worth checking out.Check out the online free version of Ready Made here.
Shipping Container Condo in Utah
07Apr08
Local readers probably already caught wind of this; a seven story condo made of orange shipping containers dubbed “City Center Lofts” is planned for construction in downtown Salt Lake City. I’ve always been interested in shipping container construction for it’s affordability, and I am eager to see if in this project it will transfer that affordability to the end user. My guess is probably not. Still with radiant heat expansive windows and a great downtown location, this could still be one cool place to live. More than anything it’s interesting to see modern architecture and design become more accepted in such a conservative state. The container building is designer by container pro Adam Kalkin, and backed financially by Adam Price, a lawyer and developer.For more information check out the article in the Salt Lake Tribune
City Center Lofts Website
Rock House Remodel
02Apr08
Before I get into our new home I wanted to point out another great Mid Century Modern home remodel that is in Salt Lake. The Rockhouse Remodel documents the extensive remodeling of a great Mid Century Modern home in the Olympus Cove area. I found it through another great local blog, YourHeartOut. When I first looked at some of the pictures, I almost couldn’t believe that such a great home even existed in Salt Lake. It turns out that there are quite a few nice MCM homes in the Olympus Cove area, which is where our new home is. While our new place is not even close to as cool as the Rockhouse, it’s at least good to know that we will be in good company.Check out the progress of the remodel at Rockhouseremodel.com.
We Sold Our Little Dream
24Mar08
I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that we were thinking about selling our home. Even though we had just barely finished it, it seems that the grass is always greener…. We put it on Craigslist and had a really great response. We ended up having a open house a couple of days later, and had a good crowd show up. Some were just there to see our pad, but one was looking to buy. It turns out that three days after putting it on Craigslist we had a verbal offer. Since neither the buyer or myself were using a realtor it took us a little bit to work out some of the kinks, but as of last Friday we officially no longer own the home. Although it will be hard to leave such a wonderful house we still feel good about it. Initially we set out to see if a Modern styled home could be had on a common mans income, and I think that we proved with enough hard work and persistence it can. The new owner is an architect and really appreciates what we’ve done, which makes it all a little easier to swallow. In a turn of irony the home that we wanted to buy went under contract before we could snatch it. Luckily things worked out that we were able to find another great home in an amazing neighborhood. It is a vintage 50’s grandma’s home just waiting for some tasteful updating. That means that there will be plenty of DIY affordable modern remodeling posts to come.






