September 2018

How-to, Renovation // Transformation, Tips + Tricks

The five-dollar house jack

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.

Block[The house jack in action … below a cut-to-size 4X4 post]

How-to, Pictorial Modernism, Renovation // Transformation, This Modern Life, Tips + Tricks

Where design meets real life: A POV

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:

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[Over the years, my boots have seen a lot of muck, but each time I step in it, I learn something new.]

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