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February 23, 2006

Basics

While talking to people at our open house I was reminded of a few basic things that I learned while designing our house. Here they are.

Posted by David at February 23, 2006 11:45 PM

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I cannot say enough thanks to you guys for the information you are sharing. This list is so informative. Thank you for letting us peek into your lives.

Posted by: Joanna Fried at February 24, 2006 04:03 PM

I have to admit, we learned a lot from LiveModern.com and from just plain burying our noses in books and getting obsessive. Not the route everyone wants to take, so we figured we'd publish the blog as the ultimate cheat sheet ;-)

Glad to see you're enjoying it!!

Posted by: Christiane at February 27, 2006 09:10 PM

Like Joanna said, thank you, thank you, and thank you for sharing your experience. Often the first thing I do everyday is to check your blog to see the progress of your dream home. It's addictive! It's a beautiful house and you have a beautiful family. My husband and I are in the process of building one for our two kids. We're not as talented (okay, I am not, but Paul my husband is) as you guys so we hired Mark Meyer to design one for us. I find myself coming back to this page to get your opinion on the bedroom sizes. Very helpful. Thanks!

Posted by: Katharina at March 24, 2006 02:46 PM

Again, you're welcome! Sometimes I think, "Who the heck cares about all this stuff except us?" But, man, I love reading house blogs.

(Hint, hint... we'll be expecting you to post a link to yours, LOL)

Posted by: Christiane at March 24, 2006 03:12 PM

Katharina,

That's really exciting. I hope to see your designs, and the finished product. I'm really curious to see the results of the road-we-did-not-take. There's a metro house being built down the road from us about the same stage as ours. It's looking really cool. Every time I see it I wonder, "What if..."

I have a couple more bullet points to add.

Spec out the measurements of every feature before signing a contract. I didn't spec the width of the exterior trim or the depth of the eaves. A real architect wouldn't have missed those.

The height of the ceiling is tied to the square footage the stairs take up. This got us twice, once downstairs when we went for 8 to 9 ft (two steps), then again when we went from 8 to 9 ft upstairs we had to move the attic access at the last minute.

Posted by: David E. at March 30, 2006 12:57 PM

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