Catch Model Remodel at the Home Design and Remodel Fair

PNA Home Fair 2013

Catch Model Remodel at the Home Design and Remodel Fair hosted by the PNA

 Sunday, January 27, 2013

10 am-4 pm

Phinney Center Blue Building

6532 Phinney Ave N

Seattle, WA 98103

We are excited to once again support the PNA Home Fair.  This is event grows increasingly popular and 2013 marks the Fair’s 16th year.  The event invites homeowners and building professionals to explore home improvement ideas, emphasizing sustainable design and building practices. In addition to visiting our booth, there are a wealth of other resources in design, specialty contractors, architects, suppliers, designers, landscape professionals, non-profit groups, and permitting agencies.

The Home Fair also offers a few educational sessions focusing on sustainability and green building topics along with topics such as “How to Work with an Architect” and “How to Hire a Contractor.”

You, your family and neighbors are invited to stop by our Model Remodel booth to say hi, enter a raffle and discuss the ideas you have for your upcoming home project.

For more information, please visit: http://www.phinneycenter.org/homefair/index.shtml

We look forward to seeing you there! — MRM Family

 

Laurelhurst Whole House Remodel

MRM remodel during construction featuring new entrance, courtyard and clerestory windows

Laurelhurst Remodel: Another Model Remodel Cinderella Makeover Story

Model Remodel is in the final phase of a whole-house remodel in Seattle’s Laurelhurst neighborhood. The small 1960’s home was built with little attention to detail, design and durability. The new homeowners’ dreams combined with the architect’s vision turned this boring little box into a home that’s worthy of a double take. Raising the roof, playing with juxtaposed angles and adding new clerestory windows and steel framed doors with glazing takes this home from ho-hum to high style.

Key design / build elements include:

Layout: A reconfigured stairway and dramatic new cathedral entrance maximizes efficiency and improves traffic flow. Open family space was created by converting a small bedroom into a kitchen that adjoins the grand dining room and living room – topped off by a jaw-dropping, two-story, black granite fireplace.

Bonus Spaces: The entire lower level was reconfigured to include his-and-her offices and dedicated rooms for media, guests and projects – perfect for working on that special family keepsake or a creative school assignment. The tired carport was transformed into an enclosed two-car garage with valuated ceiling and modern steel and glass garage doors.

Size: The design maintained the home’s footprint, yet added 50 percent more livable space for a total of over 3,000 sf.

Lighting: The addition of clerestory windows invites natural daylight to diffuse the public spaces.

Windows: The upgraded metal-clad wood windows improve insulation and enhance natural lighting.

Inside/Out Integration: Continuity is enhanced by using three similar, but slightly different, black stone tiles in the interior and exterior. The once-ignored courtyard is enhanced with new plantings. New balconies run the length of the house on both levels – perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee or favorite book.

Millwork: Extensive custom millwork showcases the family’s treasures and adds significant storage options.

Insulation: Insulation was upgraded to R-38 in the vaulted ceilings, R-21 in the walls, and R-19 in the floors. An initial blower-door test revealed major opportunities for improving the home’s energy efficiency. We added insulation, sealing all walls and ceilings as well as full sealing of heating system air ducts .  We will perform another blower door test at the project’s completion.  Typical results show a minimum improvement of 50% between the first test and the final blower door test.

Green features: The team used repurposed materials, donated original items to Second Use, worked with a waste management plan and installed energy efficient appliances. Built Green® certification is pending project’s completion.

Site: This gorgeous, mature, sloped site has peek-a-boo views of Lake Washington and is conveniently located near public transportation, dining and shopping, and the University of Washington.

“It feels like we’re this home’s fairy godmother – turning a pumpkin into a dazzling coach,” says the MRM project supervisor. Of course, the real magic comes from the talented crew and outstanding collaboration among the architect, builder and homeowner.

Stay tuned for a picture portfolio of our final project to be published sometime in May 2012.

Model of a Green Seattle Business

Behind the scenes: Legat and Bolante w/Solar Panels

The Puget Sound Business Journal features Jason Legat and his company, Model Remodel in their Growing Your Business segment.  The author is real estate reporter, Jeanne Jones and the photographs are by Anthony Bolante on location at the Eastside Harvest House project.

Here is a link to the article but you will need a subscription to access the entire piece or pass by our offices and we can share the hard copy with you, too. If you prefer copy and paste this link in your browser: http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/print-edition/2012/02/24/model-remodel-turned-to-ultra-green.html.

The feature describes Jason’s experience and thinking in the initial stages of the company, the strategies to deal with the speed bumps in the economy and the Model Remodel vision for a greener future. Model Remodel, a Seattle-based company focused on responsible remodeling, from small projects to whole house renovations, and green new construction from Built Green 3 Stars through LEED for Homes Platinum and beyond.

Behind the scenes: Legat and Bolante w Cisterns

Send us your thoughts in the comments below or feel free to contact us directly, anytime.

MRM Participates in Neighborhood Home Fair

Model Remodel is supporting the Phinney Neighborhood Association’s Home Design and Remodel Fair and Public Radio through a series of radio announcements on KPLU and KING FM inviting the community to join us this Sunday, January 29th from 10a – 4p. Listen to our current public radio spot: For MP3 click here

Our booth will be located on the second floor and staffed by several of MRM’s finest :) .

MRM will also host a raffle so invite your friends, bring the kids, come down to Phinney Ridge and try out your luck for your chance to win several prizes.

Contact us for more information at 206 282 2150 or check out the PNA website http://www.phinneycenter.org/events/homefair.shtml.

We look forward to seeing you this Sunday! —MRM Team