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Sheltering in place and other societal changes that affect design: Current Lindal trends… much more meaningful than turquoise refrigerators!

May 27, 2020 Michael Harris

There have been periods when the most significant trends in home design have been copper-colored refrigerators and oversized acrylic whirlpool bathtubs. Those have generally been times of relative economic and political calm.

Today in the face of a worldwide pandemic, sheltering in place steadily growing concern over the natural environment are the basis for more meaningful trends in the homes we create for clients.

For most of us, home has recently become a 24/7 location for work and play, with omni-present family. Days- and nights- notably offer fewer opportunities for private moments and places to enjoy them. And the increasing frequency of on-site wetlands and unstable steep slopes have further confined our activities.

Read about emerging home design trends you may want to consider when planning your next home…

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A Hillside Lindal Shaped by its Site

May 12, 2020 Michael Harris

This warmmodern living original design recently appeared on dwell.com. Read on to see an innovative solution to a difficult site that thrilled the client…

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A House at the End of the World

March 25, 2020 Michael Harris

When the project was first described to me, I thought it was a little whacky: a site on a private island in Puget Sound with no roads and no other houses in view. Accessible only by private craft at high tide (unless you go to shore in a row boat). And then a half-mile trek through salt marsh with weekend supplies in wheelbarrows. Electricity, but no well water or toilets.

The project is to replace the termite-eaten rodent-sheltering log home on the site, a 600 square-foot cabin that has housed family weekends and vacations for nearly forty years.

The day of my site visit was sunny. The trip across the Sound in my client’s 23 foot landing craft warmed my bones, until it was time to climb into the row boat for a short trip to the shore. The footing on the wet rocky beach was unsteady, and I think my client was enjoying this city slicker’s awkwardness.

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Joyful houses completed in 2019 and a look ahead to 2020

December 18, 2019 Michael Harris

The annual solar cycle nears its completion as do several Warmmodern Living projects, varied in site – from breathtaking shorelines to rugged woods, and varied in size — from 1000 to 4000 square feet. 

All are the products of collaborations with wonderful clients of varied persuasions and ages, who welcomed me into their lives and shared their personal aspirations as we wove the details of their daily lives into their Lindal designs. Each trusted me with long-held visions, and without exception their finished homes exceed their expectations.

A varied group of clients and projects. all sharing the same goals.

Read on and enjoy the slideshow of newly completed Lindal projects…

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Up on the Roof

December 4, 2019 Michael Harris

It used to be that escaping to the night sky up on the roof was an urban phenomenon, but no more. The increasing popularity of flat roofed modern architecture to the suburbs and the wilds of North America has created new opportunities to address new needs.

How do modern consumers make important and productive use of their roofs, and what are some of the design considerations for these uses?  In this post we provide a little insight (outsight?) into:

  • Roof Decks: Your best backyard

  • Photovoltaic fields: Toward energy independence

  • Catchment Systems: When nothing else can do

  • Green Roofs: Are they worth the added expense and risk?

 

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