Archive for the ‘Building Materials’ Category
Sunday, August 10th, 2008
If you have wood floors in your kitchen and a natural wood finish on your kitchen cabinets, should the floors and cabinets be the same species of wood and the same color or should they contrast? And if they should contrast, which should be the darker color?
I often discuss this issue with my clients. My feeling is that there needs to be some color distinction between the flooring and the cabinetry so that the cabinets don’t look like the floor is simply wrapping itself up the walls. After all, one is the floor and the other is essentially furniture and they should express themselves differently. I would suggest that there is no rule about which wood is the lighter or the darker. (more…)
Tags: alder, antique pine, architecture, cumaru, cumaru teak, Design, house design, kitchen, kitchen cabinet, kitchen design, oak, pine, residential architecture, Wood, wood flooring
Posted in Building Materials, Design, General, kitchen design, Wood, wood flooring | 418 Comments »
Friday, August 8th, 2008
Here’s a photo from famous Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California. This was the site of this year’s U.S. Open golf championship, famously won by Tiger Woods who played on an injured knee. Not only did he have ligament damage in his left knee, Woods had stress fractures he had not mentioned. Still he played on and eventually won the biggest tournament of the year on a course that meant so much to him.
His knee wasn’t the only thing that was out of whack at Torrey Pines. Check out the brickwork on the masonry posts around the first tee. It reminds me of Tiger’s pained follow through on some of his shots! (more…)
Tags: brick, brick masonry, craftmanship, homebuilding, house construction, masonry
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Thursday, August 7th, 2008
Here is a little tip to keep in mind when you are selecting a tile floor for your shower. Make sure the tile is relatively small. The reason might not seem obvious at first. A shower floor needs to have a slope so the water will flow toward the drain. Puddles in a shower floor are a slipping hazard and mold will grow in the puddle quite quickly. Generally, the drain is placed in the center of the floor to create an even slope from each wall to the drain. (more…)
Tags: architecture, bathroom, bathroom tile, Design, homebuilding, house design, residential architecture, shower, shower tile, tile
Posted in Bathroom Design, Building Materials, General | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Radon is back in the news. Radio personality Paul Harvey, the New York Times, and other news outlets reported recently that granite countertops pose a threat of emitting radon gas. Radon gas has been purportedly linked to risk of lung cancer. The Marble Institute of America has responded with a scholarly report essentially saying that the radon emissions from granite are so miniscule that they warrant no fears.
It seems that this report surfaces every ten years, or so. It has been promoted by the makers of competing countertop materials, like quartz products like Cambria or Silestone and solid surfaces like Corian. You can read and listen to the reports for yourself, but it seems to me that this is a Chicken Little issue that grabs the media’s attention and the stone countertop industry then has to spend lots of time and money de-bunking it. (more…)
Tags: architecture, countertop, Design, dream house, granite, homebuilding, house design, kitchen, kitchen design, radon, residential architecture
Posted in Bathroom Design, Building Materials, kitchen design | 13 Comments »
Monday, July 21st, 2008
Yikes! It’s nearly 100 degrees here in North Carolina and the humidity nearly matches it. It was still over 90 degrees at dinnertime! I, for one, don’t find solar energy all that welcome this time of year. Maybe if I was generating electricity from it I would feel differently. But the solar energy I’m talking about makes me roast whenever I step out of the shade and it makes my attic a veritable furnace. But, I’ve found a building product that comes to the rescue. (more…)
Tags: air conditioning, Design, dream house, energy efficiency, green, homebuilding, house design, radiant barrier, solar energy, sustainable design
Posted in Building Materials, energy conservation, global warming, Green Building, house design | 2 Comments »