Hope you all got to see these – they were really great. Oh, and got the rain, too.
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MILHouse 2.0 – wood siding & soffit
Wood siding and soffit are installed. Stain and stucco colors have been selected. Cabinets will be installed on Monday. Moving along nicely.
Read More →If you want to contact Austin City Council via email
If you have ever wanted to get in touch with Austin City Council, here is the link to their group mail: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/council/groupemail.htm Currently on their agenda: banning plastic bags in the City of Austin.
Read More →Shoalmont Renovation & Addition
This collection of photos is from a Thoughtcrib designed renovation and addition recently completed in central Austin. The home was expanded from a modest 2/1 cottage with a bad (and illegal) carport conversion to a 1,760 square foot right-sized family home. A Family Room and modern Master Suite were added, while existing interior spaces were updated […]
Read More →Solar Powered Parking in ATX
This is what I’m talking about! This small parking area in Central Austin provides a robust 4.5 KW of power. It is more efficient than typical systems as it is able to utilize direct sunlight (top) as well as reflected sunlight (bottom). Additionally, the installer – Lighthouse Solar – integrated it into a handsome design. […]
Read More →Increased Rebates for Rainwater Harvesting in ATX
This is exciting news for those who would like to harvest rainwater in the City of Austin. http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/watercon/rwrebates.htm
Read More →Birdlip Residence
This is a collection of photos from a recently completely project in Austin, TX. Note that the clients are still moving in – hanging art, arranging furniture, accumulating/purging accessories, etc. I took some liberties styling the photos, but not to the point of making the home appear to be my own (although I could easily live in this […]
Read More →MILHouse 2.0 – Framing: windows & sheathing
This is what 2-1/2 weeks from Foursquare Builders looks like! Already a week ahead of schedule. Very exciting for everyone involved – this is how construction should be done.
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