Elk Rock Meadow Craftsman Home is Taking Shape

Elk Rock Meadow Craftsman Home is Taking Shape

The Elk Rock Meadow Craftsman home is taking shape! This two-story craftsman home on a partial basement sits on a beautiful property at the top of Afton Mountain, and the views in every direction are absolutely amazing. We worked hard with our client to incorporate the right building science standards to produce an efficient, durable, and comfortable home. Hearing them express excitement about how the rooms are taking shape is an incredible reward for all the work we put into the design.

Elk Rock Meadow Custom Home

The views out the front door looking through the future front porch frame the amazing views this building site features looking out towards the golf course.

Elk Rock Meadow Custom Home

The views out the back are absolutely amazing and the den frames them perfectly. On this clear day you can see mountains beyond mountains.

As the second floor takes shape we eagerly await the roof trusses to be placed so we can see the entire structure. The front porch is going to be a great gathering space and the read deck will allow for hours of relaxing views. Working with an amazing landscape architect, Huntlands Landscape Architecture, will seamlessly incorporate this structure into the site.

Elk Rock Meadow Custom Home

Elk Rock Meadow Custom Home

My favorite view from this project is over Elk Rock Vista and Elk Rock Manor, two other homes at Elk Rock Meadow we had the privilege to design.

 

 

Elk Rock Meadow Custom Home

 The flex space above the barn will allow the home owner to explore many future hobbies and interests. This building was designed to be flexible for future uses.

Elk Rock Meadow Custom Home

Elk Rock Meadow

If you are interested in finding your dream home give us a call, we can help you come up with the right plan.

Architect Mom

Architect Mom

By Architect, Adrienne Stronge.

Architecture can be a demanding profession.  There are deadlines, client demands, and even construction emergencies.  Design also has a way of infiltrating your very existence, and it can be impossible to shut off your brain when you’re trying to solve a particularly complicated problem (often solved at 3am or in the shower as you turn your vision around and around in your head).  It is very hard, if not impossible, to only be an architect from 9-5 on weekdays. 


It becomes even more difficult when babies are added to that picture.  I was 14 years into my career before I had my son, who was born in 2020.  My world turned inside out because while my job / career had been my primary focus for over a decade, now I was hyper-focused on this tiny little babe who had me wrapped around his finger. His sister joined us in 2023, and they bring me more happiness than I ever expected. 

 

Even with the tremendous support of my spouse who is our stay-at-home parent, balancing my career with being a mom is tough.  I love what I do, but I’m also determined to always make my time at home count.  My kids are already growing up so fast and I don’t want to miss out on time with them.  A few things that help me:


Find your village

Your village may be family, friends, neighbors, or even a network of other parents online (there is both a Parents in Architecture and a Mothers in Architecture group on Facebook).  Figure out where you can go to vent or ask questions. Any time we’ve needed help, we’re always surprised at just how big that village can be. 



Establish and communicate priorities

Family always comes first, but there are days / weeks where I need to invest extra time into work to make things happen.  I try to clearly communicate with my family the times I might be busy.  Conversely, there are times that family priorities get posted to the calendar so that work knows that I am unavailable at those times.  

 

Delegate and outsource

It’s impossible to do everything.  Even with one parent at home, we find ourselves short on time to tackle everything. Being comfortable delegating work to a team member or outsourcing household or yard tasks is important.  My husband and I have always been hands-on DIYers, but now with kids, we recognize we can’t do it all and have hired help for portions of our to-do list. At work, finding or training a person you can easily delegate tasks to is important. 

 

Establish routines

Kids thrive on routines and while I’m the first to break routines on the weekends, we have a pretty good routine during the week.  I always get some snuggles in the morning before going to work, and unless there is a rare event, I’m home for bedtime routines. 


Make time at home count

While it’s tough to be active and engaged after a long day at the office, I try to cram a lot of fun things into our weekends.  I keep track of a lot of local events and playgroups so that we can have fun together.  If I need to work, I try to push it until after the kids have gone to bed. We have already made a lot of great weekend memories!


With architecture being a profession that changes based on clients, jobs, and even design stage, and with kids changing every week as they grow and develop, finding a sustainable balance is something I’m sure will be a continuous struggle, but having a career I love and a family I adore makes it all worth finding that balance. 

2024 Best of the Valley – we need your help, vote daily

2024 Best of the Valley – we need your help, vote daily

The 2024 Best of the Valley Best Architectural and Interior Design firms have been announced and we are in the Top 5!! Now we need your help. Vote Daily from May 8 – May 16th to help us win.

2024 Best of the Valley

We are honored to be in the top 5 in this category and would love to rise to the top of the list when final votes are added up. If you think we do the best residential work, please vote for us.

Living Room rendering

If you think our interiors are superb, vote for us. This interior is being built by Beck Builders.

Open floor plan.

If you think our cabinets designs are crazy awesome, vote for us. The cabinets in this photo were constructed by Lantz Woodworking.

Kitchen.

If you think our garage doors are beautiful vote for us. This garage was constructed by Herr and Company.

garage, car shop

If you think our firm’s dedication to the community, commitment to excellence, focus on sustainability and inclusiveness, and our projects overall are super cool, please vote for us.

open floor space between kitchen, dining, and living room. View from kitchen.

Bryce Resort Home Renovation

Bryce Resort Home Renovation

The Bryce Resort home renovation is well underway. Bryce Resort is an amazing destination that has live events, a bike park, a golf course, and a ski resort. There are still many available lots and many houses with lots of potential.

Bryce Resort

The Bryce Resort home renovation of an existing story and a half structure is a major change for our clients. This weekend home is becoming a luxurious custom home designed to facilitate the life our clients want to live in this resort. We are adding bedrooms, gathering space, exterior decks, and family spaces.

Bryce Resort Renovation

The existing home was due for a facelift aesthetically but, more importantly, needed a functionality renovation. We blew out the walls and raised the roof to allow for the needed space required for just the right solution on this beautiful building lot. The new design will allow our clients to live their dream life in their dream home. We started with a conversation about what was working and what was not working in the existing home. Then we built on the wish list of how they wanted to live in this space. From those conversations, we developed space solutions that would solve the problems addressed while working through what is possible structurally.

Bryce Resort

Our focus with every renovation project is to figure out how to incorporate the right spaces at the right size to allow our clients to live their dream life. Working with an existing structural system on an existing lot adds challenges that enhance the design solution. This home was no exception with a challenging grade at the front of the house and tight lot lines. We worked through the obstacles and had lots of conversations to keep our clients in the know, allowing them to make the decisions about priorities along the way.

Bryce Resort

The result will be a beautiful structure inside and out. The spaces will be intentional for the life they want to live. Stay tuned for more updates as drywall goes on and finishes get added! You are going to want to see this one unfold.

 

Eastern Mennonite Elementary School phase 2 is now under construction

Eastern Mennonite Elementary School phase 2 is now under construction

Eastern Mennonite Elementary School phase 2 is now under construction. It is awesome to be invited back to a project by a client to finish what was started. Eastern Mennonite Elementary School phase 2 will provide the gathering space that allows all the students to come together daily in one place to build community. This space was designed as part of phase 1, but was planned to allow for the fundraising needed to complete it with minimal impacts on what was built just a few years ago. This design planning has saved the client money while allowing them to grow over time.

Shovels in the soil with blue ribbons for the ground breaking ceremony at Eastern Mennonite Elementary School.

EMES gathering space ground breaking ceremony. Lots of people gathered.

The space is designed to connect the interior to the exterior serving as a pavilion space in comfortable weather. It features large windows and doors and is flexible enough for eating, gathering, events, and even small groups to gather.

In the cool weather the space will be comfortable thanks to the design efforts of Rockingham Engineering. They provided the expertise to bring in a radiant slab system that will make this space comfortable and efficient. This innovative design concept came from the engineer team as a way to combat the typical cold slab issue that these types of spaces usually experience.

If you want to support this project, they are still raising funds to finish it out. This facility will be a place where community building happens every day, much like the family room in one’s home. Your financial support will allow that to happen.

Stay tuned for more project updates as Herr and Company executes the design we developed.

 

Eastern Mennonite Elementary School

Eastern Mennonite Elementary School