QUOTE: It's just soooooo easy to design things that can't be built by humans! |
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amen to that!!! its simple to sit down and dream up something, but actually building it is a whole different ballgame. i really like challenges though. it keeps you sharp and usually pays the bills better than regular old "blue collar" houses. i build mostly residential except for a couple of law offices i did a couple of years ago. the last house i did the owner (wife) came to me when it was time for me to start the cabinets and thrust a southern living magazine in my face and said," do you think you can do this?" it was basically building a set of brand new cabinets but making the finish look about a hundred years old. "weathering cabinets" is what i called it.
i told her that ive never tried, but i would if she would be patient with me. so we took a sample door i had lying around the shop and commenced to making it look old. it worked beautifully and she's happy as a lark! those kinds of challenges keeps me interested in this industry. the architect im working with on this project is very "green" as far as field work goes. she's been published a few times but none of her designs that got published actually got built. this project is going to be built and published in the magazine (dont worry, ive never heard of it either) "Dwell". but she has a construction "language" barrier so to speak. i can name off some common words that have to do with framing such as rake, soffit, girder, ridge board, rafters, floor joists and such and she looks at me like a cow staring at a new gate. i was very surprised by that. she has an amazing mind for design/art though. she's a very unique individual and she's easy on the eyes as well.
. this project presents many uncommon elements that are going to come together to form an interesting home as well as a piece of art. oh yeah, i'm getting my first go at concrete countertops as well. i'm pumped about doing those just to add another notch to my experience belt. later.
QUOTE: i do feel for you saltydog. hope everything comes together soon. |
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thanks joe. im over it my friend. later.