RedneckModern

Web Name: RedneckModern

WebSite: http://www.redneckmodern.com

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Retro RenovationA fun site full of retro inspiration. The Brick HouseClever (and often profane) documentation of the restoration of a home in Hemet California (which is near Palm Springs). ModAppleCasie's Etsy shop full of neat and affordable Mid Century Modern wares... definitely worth a visit.Why the name? Because ModOrange was taken. Seriously. ISO50San Francisco designer, Scott Hansen, and his crew keep kicking out nice stuff. GrainEditA fun resource for MCM-inspired visual design. Welcome to Rancho Del DiabloThe official RDD page, conceived by our friend and neighbor, Kyle. Rancho Del DiabloFacebook group for Rancho Del Diablo owners and friends. The Bonnie Brae ProjectRestoration of Rummer home in Portland. The Mid-Century ModernistProlific blog about all things MCM SemiGoodBrendan and Thom design and manufacture some fantastic pieces of furniture. IkeaHacker IkeaFans Shelterrific Apartment Therapy Eichler NetworkThe eponymous network for Eichler owners. LottaLiving.com ForumsA fantastic forum for Mid-Century-Modern fans The Ranch Design GroupDarren and Leah are old friends, fellow Eichler owners and are creating some amazing work in concrete and ceramic. Sara Goetz Photography Katrine Naleid Photography Hunter WimmerMe. Blog Author... link to Facebook page. Chad Cameron IllustrationChad (and Heather) were part of the initial demo crew. Thanks, guys... EudescoBrad (and Kerensa) have lent a hand on more than a few projects. MorlanDesignChristopher was one of a few human wrecking balls during our first few days of demolition. S A W - A R TStephen is handy with a camera as well as dead-lifting cabinetry into place. Redneckmodern chronicles the renovation of an Eichler-built home in Concord California... since then, it has also become a repository for Eichler-specific know-how; general renovation information; and, mid-century-modern restoration tips.It all started as joke between friends*, then became a blog, then something else. We re still here even if the project is almost complete... you might pick up something from our mistakes (and successes). Continue reading "Redneckmodern: What's this all about?" Mira (former Eichler owner in San Jose) asked me about building a new pool at her new house in Denver. I bemused not having posted a definitive pool-building blog post, but in answering her questions, I kind of did. I ll include it below.This was clipped from a Facebook-Group post, so formatting might be funky. We ve been exploring the idea of photovoltaic (PV) solar for a while, but are now pulling the trigger. Of course, the Coronavirus pandemic hasn t made this easy, but hopefully we can start to compile a team to get panels on our roof sometime this year. I ll create a few posts to try to keep things in one place for all of the parties involved.Step 1 // Identifying the goalsThere are a lot of reasons people might choose to install PV-solar. For us, the primary driver is cost-savings. Our average electric bill is about $300/month — higher in the summer with air conditioners and lower in the winter when the gas kicks on for the boiler. With solar, we d opt to use more electricity and less gas (i.e.: use the mini-splits in the winter for heat) — then there s the eventuality of an electric car at some point (for everyone — not just us). If we were to boil down our motivating factors into a list: In a recent renovation, I kind of* invented something: the $5 house jack. Using two pieces of material — in this case: composite decking (with good compressive strength) — and some common hardware, we were able to lift the beam holding the house, the 1/2in necessary to install a secondary support post. Check it out.[The house jack in action ... below a cut-to-size 4X4 post] Continue reading "The five-dollar house jack" As a builder, every time I pick up a hammer,I realize something that I got wrong as a designer...By day, I spend my time as a designer and design-educator dreaming up new ways to solve visual problems with a bit of beauty or interest. However, early-on in my career, I took a strong liking to the craft of production... on the journey, I ve picked up a few new monikers: builder, maker, craftsman (or the latest: super-detail-oriented-customer ). Between cabinetry designs, bath renovations, door installs and now audio builds, I m keeping myself busy.This has given a unique perspective on how to get stuff done that looks great and works well. I has also dispelled the idea that good design isn t about uniqueness, but has as much to do with what can be produced — and repeated if necessary... and last a long time. This spans the gamut from material choices to installation techniques... and along the way, I ve learned a few things. Here are three tips that might come in handy when planning a project:[Over the years, my boots have seen a lot of muck, but each time I step in it, I learn something new.] [file under: watch this space] ... We contracted with Blue Champagne Pools earlier in the summer (Mid-April) for a pool build — It s Labor Day and we re still finishing off a few things here and there. Needless to say, 45 days was certainly hopeful. That said, like any project there are ups and down. This post will chronicle the process so that folks hoping to build a new pool might learn from our experiences.[Edit: Rather than build on this 2 year old post, I ll include a new one above... the process wasn t smooth-sailing and I want to be as fair as possible to the builder, but there are some things that anyone contracting with any pool builder (even Blue Champagne) should be aware of. In short: I d give them 3-stars (out of 5). While the end product turned out well, it was rife with unnecessary difficulty of the vendor s causing. Why? I can only guess... but after being caught in a few lies, I m still a bit sore. And we still need to re-do some of the work that was messed up.] Tags: architecture, blue, building, champagne, DIY, landscaping, pool, pool building, pools, renovation The latest set of stencils are available at EichlerStencils.com and the Eichler Network has stepped in to get the word out.Special Thanks to Marty Arbunich for his interest and to Dan Smith for the interview and great attention to detail in the article in general. Given their format, word count is at a minimum, but here in blog format, I can expand a bit on what Dan said in his original text. Our friends Sean and Tracy are selling their house on Wilson. While we ll be sorry to see them go, we suspect they ll stay close, so we ll still see them often... and someone else gets to pick up a sweet house.It s a flat roof model which is a bit under-appreciated in my opinion... I ve always liked the simplicity of the flow and — to me — it feels a bit more vintage that the other two models in our tract. It also has the largest garage of the three. I was able to stop by the other day for some photos and to check out some of the work that Sean and Tracy have done to prepare for the sale. Yes, you can fit Ikea s Utrusta hinges (specifically the 153-degree type) to older Akurum cabinets (w/ Integral hinges) with slight modification. You ll need:gumption: this is not a direct bolt-on modification and it finds you drilling larger keyholes in your now-discontinued doors153-degree hinges: these are available new at IKEA9/32 drill bita steady handthe original Akurum T-style mounting plates: Perhaps you already have these mounted — if not, you ll need to find some or drill new pilot holes for the flat Sektion style — even more nerve wracking.At first glance, the older Integral hinges and the 153-degree Utrusta are identical. They are not. They re close — and usable — but they are not direct bolt-on replacements. In order to use them, you ll need to drill larger keyholes in your doors. If you have your old/existing T-style mounting plates, you can re-use them (they are a direct bolt on), but if you don t, you ll either have to find some in an Integral set or drill new holes for the Utrusta / Flat-style as the hold configuration between the cabinets are different (side/side vs. top/bottom). Neither are hard, but if you re not careful, you can screw up a door that is no longer made. Here s how to do it and avoid catastrophe:You can see the key nuggets are a bit larger on the Utrusta necessitating that you either shave them off or drill slightly larger keyholes in your doors. This spring, we tackled a small project that turned into a major one that was going to turn into an even more major one and then we got sidetracked... and then it was October.Long story short, the workshop was stripped bare and reorganized. Ellen lives a few streets over and needed a new door... as most folks know, the original doors are hollow-core 1-3/8 interior doors — not really suited for exterior use... especially 50+ years of exterior use. She has the same model as we do (and the same as Chris/Sara and Lindsey/Jeff and Chris/Laura, Glen/Molly and Judith/David...) so it was a fairly familiar fit. However, in a past repair, someone had jacked up the framing a good bit which necessitated a good bit more repair work around the jamb, including sawing out the old bore-locations and replacing with new redwood... (tip: this is how it s s posed to be done... leave the Bondo at home, kids). Ellen also opted for both the top and bottom plates. As an avid cyclist (and grandmother of rowdy kids), protection at the bottom corner from kicks and tires will be nice. She likes it so much, she s started to dress like it. ;)... and there s a good bit more landscaping and construction going on around the house, too.

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Blog by Hunter Wimmer detailing the renovation of an Eichler home in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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