Originally, at the time we purchased the land, Anne and I had chosen the Glide-House, designed and built by Michelle Kauffman. She is an excellent architect in the sustainable realm. Alas, by the time we needed a builder that company had gone through several changes, and we were no longer comfortable with the product. Of note, it was a modular home created and built by an architect.
After a little more research, Anne found Method Homes (http://www.methodhomes.net/). One key difference is that the owners of this company are builders. That practical aspect was key to our decision. The design itself was created by balance associated architects (http://www.balanceassociates.com/). They are known for their open and sustainable designs.
Anne and I chose the Method’s Cabin 3 design as the starting point. With the finish choices, we’re confident we can create the home we want. As it turns out, our lot isn’t suited for a standard Cabin 3. So, we made changes in collaboration with the builder and architects while preserving the 2 main modules.
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