Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Home design information and consultation


Modern home Design
If you've arrived at this blog in search of the wonderful contemporary home my wife and I designed and built in Georgia, welcome!



I have been contacted by many people asking about the house design, our experience building it and plans. If you are interested in talking about this design, if you would like to build your own version or would like some input on designing a different house (hopefully modern/contemporary!) please contact me at this address. I can provide floor plans, elevations, 3d models and input on passive design and energy saving features.

Bear in mind that this particular design was a site specific response (south-facing for light and solar gain, and East facing for views of the pond. The northern profile was smaller to minimize cold northern winds and the slope to the west provided a buffer from the highway, both visual and sonic).

Please contact me via email.

You can view more of my designs such as the ones below:





 If you are interested, check out my mid century modern furniture business Trystcraft . I find, restore, refinish (no chalk paint!) and repair mid century modern furniture and ship it worldwide.




Kokoon Homes Complaints

If you came here looking for information on Kokoon Homes, Kokoon homes reviews or Kokoon homes complaints, I would strongly advise you to not work with them. Their unprofessionalism and inability to deliver as promised caused us unnecessary stress, delays and extra costs to rectify errors they made. They continue to be unprofessional by using photos and content from this blog without my permission or the rights to do so. That's just typical of how they operate.  

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Time to move on...

We've done a lot of work on the house recently as we have decided to put it on the market. Along with new gutters, bermuda sod, tiling a bathroom, painting, refinishing the siding and odd jobs around the house, the place has never looked better.

We have loved living in the house and the whole building process (well, only I enjoyed that part!) Now we are hoping to move somewhere new to experience a different side of the USA.




Friday, December 14, 2012

Patio and cats



We finally got round to pouring a concrete patio in mid October and we are very pleased with how it turned out and how it completes the front of the house.








We also adopted a little kitten in May who we named Pumpkin as that's what my wife calls all our cats. For obvious reasons (obvious to her anyway), now she insists on calling Pumpkin, 'Smallface'. Admittedly, he does have a small face, but still...

Pumpkin in May at 5 weeks old.
Pumpkin  at 4 months. Although he is posing next to protein powder, his rapid growth was purely down to him being a greedy bastard. :)


Pumpkin, Silka and Smokey. At 8 months, Pumpkin is now slightly bigger than both our Hong Kong cats, though he still has a small face.



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Hummingbirds

We bought a hummingbird feeder last week, hung it up on the tree by our patio doors and hoped some hummingbirds would find it. Luckily, it only took a couple of days - 'till we spotted them, that is. Now we catch a glimpse of them most days and they are surprisingly tame, only being slightly more cautious when we stand next to the tree to watch them drink.





We've also seen more of the doe and her young one. She makes an appearance most mornings, keeping a watchful eye out while the fawn scarpers about.


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Turkeys galore

After a great vacation in Europe visiting family, we arrived back to find the lawn (and driveway) wildly overgrown and the arrival of our first turkeys. We had seen tracks last year while we were building but this was the first time we'd actually seen the birds in the flesh. They turn up most days now, usually in the morning and evening and don't seem to mind us much.

Four young turkeys with their mammas

Two turkeys and a young lurkey


We've also been seeing some more deer - it's always exciting to spot them out of the corner of your eye when you're sitting on the couch. We were lucky to see a young buck who looked like he had an injured leg. While he was feeding on some leafy greens by the pond, a doe and her young fawn came out form the woods on the other side of the pond. They were  bit wary but soon came over and had a nibble.

The young buck with an injured right hind leg.

The doe emerges on the opposite side of the pond and the buck takes notice.

The doe and fawn make their way 'round the side of the pond.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Groundhog Day

Just after dinner we noticed this little guy foraging on the lawn and standing up every now and then to check for predators. It's the first groundhog/woodchuck I've seen and it was pretty comfortable with me following it around the garden to get some photos.

Groundhog on alert

Groundhog pulls 'Blue Steel' pose



We've had a couple of birds hit our windows this year, but luckily I've been able to revive both of them just by picking them up in some paper towel and moving them into the shade for an hour and then once I go back to check on them they quickly perk up and fly off. Apparently this one is a young 'Indigo Bunting', which if said repeatedly sounds absolutely bizarre.

Indigo Bunting.

Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Loads of Wildlife and a Bed For House Guests

A family of deer make their way across our garden

This rabbit has been hanging around quite regularly. Here he is hanging out by the horseshoe stake.


One of the pair of hawks that hunts near the pond

Some butterflies mating

Woodpecker testing the willow trees by the pond

One of the resident turtles

A young deer at the back of the pond

One of the many Cardinals that live round our house.

In a previous post I joked that in winter, some trees have leaves and others don't. This one doesn't have leaves in summer either, because it's dead. It does make a nice home for loads of spiders though.

With family coming in the summer, I've been busy building a bed for them to sleep on. I designed it in Sketchup and went to a local sawmill to buy the wood. The sawmill was really impressive, a massive operation and a far better range and choice than is available at home depot/lowes, and much cheaper as well. Just the headboard left to finish and mount. I focused on showing the best looking wood grain on outside surfaces and hiding any of the wood screws from view making use of kreg jig pre-drilled holes. I managed to use up some older, less attractive wood for the slats as they will never be seen.

Queen bed design with storage underneath.