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15
May
0

2013 Architectural Tour This Saturday!! Not to be Missed...

2013 OPEN ARCHITECTURE TOUR - THIS SATURDAY!!!

The 18th Annual Open Architecture Tour, presented by the Architects Association of Santa Cruz County as a benefit for Habitat for Humanity Santa Cruz County, is this Saturday, May 18th from 10am-4pm.

This year's tour has a wonderful selection of projects by local architects that is not to be missed. The weather forecast says sunny skies, so purchase a ticket and enjoy your day touring the county and viewing these spectacular architectural works. Finish your day off at La Posta Restaurant in Seabright. Bring your ticket booklet from 4-6pm and receive a complimentary beverage and delectable appetizers.

Tickets available through the day of the tour at:
Bookshop Santa Cruz 423.0900
Palace Arts on 41st Ave., Capitola 464.2700
Pro-Build on River St., Santa Cruz 426.1020
Alladin Nursery in Watsonville 724.5785
ReStore on Swift St., Santa Cruz 824-4704

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17
Feb
0

A Shower Room You Will Never Want to Leave...

Here are some finished photos of the Zen Shower Room we recently completed (almost completed).  It is truly beautiful.  The attention to detail is amazing.  Designed by Shannon Demma and built by A D Construction and many talented individuals!  Thank you to our amazing client whose creativity and talent made this all happen!

 

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Stone Forest Granite Sink with Koa Floating Vanity customed made.

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27
Jan
0

Relaxing Zen Bathroom Retreat

Here is a sneak peak at one of our latest bathroom projects (still in progress).  This unique bathroom has loose black pebbles surrounding large basalt stepping stones. The walls are covered in large Walker Zanger limestone tiles.  The Stone Forest granite sink and custom cabinetry provide the finishing touches.  More photos to follow when finished...

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10
Jan
0

Tips for Hiring a Contractor

Hiring a contractor can be an overwhelming process.  You are looking for someone who is skilled and knowledgeable, articulate (he or she can communicate clearly with you), and trustworthy.  You are trusting this person with one of your largest assets, your home.  Also this person will become a regular part of your life during the construction process.  We have compiled a brief list of "tips" to think about when hiring a contractor to build or remodel your home.  Some are obvious, some are not.

  1. The basics:  licensed, insured, bonded.  Check with the Contractors State Licensing Board to see the status of their license and whether they have any issues.  Ask for a certificate of General Liability insurance.  You can see the status of their bond and worker's compensation insurance on the State's website. 
  2. Communicates clearly:  this is somewhat subjective, but very important.  
  3. Provides references from prior clients, including phone numbers and contact information.
  4. Provides a detailed estimate breaking down each item of the project and assigning costs accordingly.
  5. Understanding estimates:  Estimates from contractor's may vary.  It is important that you understand what is included and excluded from these estimates.  It should be clearly outlined.  It is important to realize that accurate bids are impossible unless everything is clearly "specified" in the plans.  If it is not, then a contractor has to make some rough estimates.  We call these Allowances.  The contractor may have services available to assist in your completing the specification process.  This is an important step to assure you do not have surprise expenses during your project.  Additionally, it assures that the construction process has fewer delays waiting for material and product selections.
  6. Understand how "Allowances" are calcuted for items.  Some contractors are realistic in their estimates and some provide "low" estimates to entice the homeowner.  
  7. Ask to see a sample contract.  You want to make sure that all of the terms and conditions are spelled out thoroughly, including the price, payment schedule, scope of work, exclusions (what is not included), how change orders are handled, how allowances are handled, warranty, how final payment is handled, insurance, and dispute resolution at a minimum.
  8. Warranty - how long, what does it cover, not cover, etc.
  9. Professional associations - ask to see if they are members of any professional trade associations.
  10. Experience - how long have they been in business, how many projects have they completed?
  11. Process - ask for an explanation of the construction process.  He/she should be able to give you a fairly thorough description of how they work (how they manage the jobsite, demolition, sanitation, jobsite clean up, etc.)
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31
Oct
0

Considering a Chicken Coop in Your Backyard?

chicken coop  027Here is a great article on some tips to consider if you are thinking about having chickens in your yard.  You can see our coop featured in one of the photos.  We absolutely love our chickens and the fresh eggs, but they do require work.  

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01
Sep
0

Sneak Preview - Before and After Photos

Before & After Photos of a Recent Remodel...

More photos to follow after the homeowners move in.

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30
Aug
0

Fire As Art...An Evolution

It's hard to imagine that this fireplace was somewhat of an afterthought.  Originally our clients were not going to update their fireplace - they were going to paint their original one.  Toward the end of their remodel, the homeowners both decided they wanted to use this beautiful Turquoise Onyx stone that they found at All Natural Stone in the Bay Area as a centerpiece for their living room.  The fireplace needed to go and we redesigned the entire wall and surround.  The beautiful redwood hearth is a salvaged log from Yankins Reclaimed Wood, finished with tung oil.  Eventually the wall will host a TV and Stereo system as well.  More photos to follow once the client has moved in...here are few photos of the process.  We thank Scan-Top for the excellent fabrication and installation (they managed to do it one piece!) and Lucas Carter for his amazing skills with tung oil and paint!

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12
Mar
1

Featured Project - Pleasure Point Addition & Remodel

We want to share with you a fun project we recently completed in Pleasure Point, Santa Cruz. This was a complete renovation and second story addition to an existing bungalow.  The owner had been working with his architect for years to design an addition-remodel that would improve the flow and energy efficiency of the home and add space.  After many years of debating the remodel, he chose a design and we started construction.  As the construction began, the client really "dove in" and began expanding his simple palette.  The home is a reflection of his "modern" aesthetic mixed with his desire to have a warm and inviting home.  The project includes many sustainable features, including bamboo flooring from Eco Timber, formaldehyde free cabinetry from Holiday, wool carpets, VOC free paints, recycled glass counter tops from Vetrazzo, high efficiency heating system, and Timbertech decking. 

Special Note:  This home's kitchen will be featured in the 2012 Kitchen Tour sponsored by the Literacy Program on April 22nd.  For additional information, please go to "Upcoming Events" page of our homepage on our website.

Here is the owner's response to "what do you love most about your home?" -- "What I love most? Would that it were that simple--there are so many features about the house I love, from the bamboo floors, to the elevated ceilings, to the modern counter tops, to the master bedroom shower, to the cabinetry, to the fireplaces. I suppose if pressed I would have to say all of it--in short there is no one single feature, but rather the way in which they all fit together in a well designed, thoughtfully built home."

Don't we all wish we felt that way about our homes!!  Thank you for sharing and inspiring us!

Here are "before" pictures so you see the extent of the remodel (click below to see all of the AFTER photos):

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12
Mar
0

Websites we love...help organizing your favorite images and ideas

I have found a few websites that are wonderful for organizing all of my "dream" images or inspirations.  These sites allow me to create "boards" or "ideabooks" where I can store images that inspire me, projects I want to do, food I want to cook, and so much more.  Basically, you can clip images from the web (or upload images from anywhere) and save them to your "boards" or "ideabooks".  It is particularly great for organizing your ideas and inspiration for decorating, designing, or remodeling.  You can organize your inspirations and ideas in one place and you can share them with your designer or contractor.  Very fun!  

Here is a summary of each:

Houzz:  This website is all about the house - there are so many pictures and ideas about any home topic you can imagine - furniture, gardens, kitchens, paint, chicken coops, and sooo much more.  You can create a login and create ideabooks where you store the images that inspire you.  You can also upload images from the web via there ideabook link (or you share your own inspirational photos).  I have started creating an "ideabook" under A D Construction that has a few images that inspire me or gadgets I really like (i.e. the pop up countertop outlet).  Here is the website link (this connects you to our page on Houzz - you can navigate anywhere from there):

http://www.houzz.com/pro/adconstruction/a-d-construction

Cultivate:  Cultivate is website dedicated to kitchens - there are so many inspirational kitchens, kitchen ideas and tips and so much more.  Here is the link to our page on Cultivate - from there you can navigate anywhere:

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12
Mar
0

Enamored with Black Walls, Painting Your Walls a Dark Shade

I have been very drawn to black walls (or dark walls) lately. I am stunned at what they can do for a room. I have posted a particularly good example in here from Apartment Therapy.

So why do we fear black or dark colors so much? If I mention black (or dark) walls, black trim, black anything to my clients, they cringe. I see an actual physical reaction.  We fear that it will be too “heavy” and make our room(s) look too small.  It can have an opposite effect.  It can actually make our rooms look larger, depending on how it is used.  Black or darker colors (I love Mink from Benjamin Moore) will make artwork “pop”.  Dark walls will draw your eye to the outside view.  Dark walls will make the room feel sophisticated and warm.  It does not work in all situations – if used appropriately, it can be stunning.

Here are some photos of a particulary effective use of black/charcoal - there is a before and after photo that are quite amazing.

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Here is the link to the original article posted by Apartment Therapy:

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06
Feb
0

Featured Project - Oceanfront Home Remodel

We are featuring a stunning oceanfront remodel that we completed. This design-build project was a collaboration between many talented craftspeople and very creative homeowners.  They wanted to create a relaxing, warm, inviting space that brought the outdoors inside (for obvious reasons - the setting is breathtaking!). The first priority was to create a huge glass wall that blurred the line between the exterior and the interior.  We installed a large sliding window wall that extended the living space out to the deck area.  We also installed a glass corner that creates the feeling that you are floating above the sand.  To create a seamless flow between the inside and outside, IPE decking was installed on the deck to match the bamboo flooring on the inside.  Additionally, many of the colors and materials used inside mimic the colors from the sand and the ocean.

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04
Feb
0

Welcome to Our New Website

We are very excited about the launch of our new website.  Our goal is to create a more interactive experience with our clients and friends.  We have updated our portfolio to include our recent projects and we have added a slideshow component.  We also now offer a Newsletter for our clients and friends.  You can subscribe to our Newsletter by typing your Name and Email at the bottom of any page.  Our newsletter will include updates on our work and interesting information about building and remodeling.

We have also started a blog, "A Passion for Building & Remodeling".  Here we share our passion for design, building and remodeling homes. We want to inspire individuals to create beautiful spaces inside and outside of their homes.  We share our projects (or other interesting projects), before and after pictures, remodeling tips, green building information, design advice and much more.  We encourage you to subscribe to our Blog.  When you subscribe, you will be notified when new articles and photos are posted. We encourage you to comment on our posts.

Additionally, we provide a facebook link on the bottom of our site.  You can link to our page for regular updates.  We encourage you to "like" us on facebook.  

We hope you join us in our passion for building and remodeling beautiful, sustainable spaces

As for the creation of our website, we want to give special thanks to Ben Kimitsuka for his assistance in designing, developing and publishing this website.  His creativity and knowledge are invaluable.

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