July 2015

This Modern Life

Eichler Stencils

New Batch // July 2015… See below for details.

We're running another batch of "Deluxe" stencil sets in white polypropylene. If you're interested, find us on FaceBook (click here), find the post about the stencils and follow the instructions from there. If you miss out on this batch, we might not make another one for six more years, so get them while you can. The process might seem odd, but we'll be making an exact-number and want to ensure we have an accurate list.

Each set should be good for about 5 uses and the paint last for about 5-7 years.

The deadline to get on the list is July 18th.

Stencils

From 2009

I don't do much shilling here on RedneckModern, but for those that are interested in the curb stencils, check these out. These are laser-cut polypropylene and available in the "Deluxe" set which includes the Eichler frame and the requisite numbers. (Edit: In the prototyping phase, we made two sets, "Simple" and "Deluxe" and the latter worked out better.)

Curb

This Modern Life

Connect Homes Connection

One of the things that continues to amaze me is how tightly knit the design (and architecture) community is. Our friends Michael and Iris called a few weeks back and told me they were going to be in town and were visiting a pre-fab home by Connect Homes in my neck of the woods… they had met and become friends with the owners of Connect Homes and are contemplating it as a vacation home option. They connected Michael to their clients at the Orinda site.

We arrived met the new owner of the home, Ben, at the site who was gracious enough to give three strangers a tour… It turns out Ben's wife not only works with one of Michael's friends (and fellow Eichler owner) at a design studio in SF, but with one of my former students… and Ben and his wife are working with Ken Fox who has become a fast friend here in Rancho Del Diablo. Okay, maybe this is only interesting to me, so let's get on to the photos of the Connect Home under construction.

One of the most interesting things is how the units come together… All of the bits were pre-fab — even the cabinet and tile installation — and all arrived intact with just a few cracks in the drywall.

Ben also sent a link to a video of the assembly… check it out.

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