We found this process to be really helpful as it helped us stay focussed on what we really want and allows us to get that across to contractors, subs and other people working for us.
Mission
To renovate our house into a place that is warm and comfortable, efficient in both design and energy usage and that represents who we are. We want to be able to show that a green and efficient home doesn’t need to cost a lot and that small spaces can be just as useful and comfortable as large ones.
Goals
Update our house to utilize energy efficient design and green building techniques including “green” insulation, efficient windows and doors and sealed home including proper air flow.
Utilize efficient space design for living spaces including built-ins
Target budget of $60,000 with a maximum budget of $80,000
Utilize recycled materials that have already been collected: beveled cedar siding, redwood trim, doors, exterior doors, interior trim and baseboard
Try to stay within existing structure with the exception of the addition of a covered porch and a window seat.
House Details: The main living space of our house was built in the 1950’s and is 16’ x 24’ with a 12/12 gabled roof and a “finished” loft upstairs. The current master bedroom (with bath) was built in the 1960’s and is 16’ x 14’ with a 9/12 gabled roof and no true access to the upstairs.
The house is 1 bed/2 bath, approximately 600 sq ft with 200 sq ft of finished space in the loft that is currently used for storage, paperwork/office and as an extra bedroom for guests.
Catalysts For This Project
1. No insulation, yes really, none!
2. Not enough electric outlets, wiring is sketchy.
3. Need more natural light in the house
4. Drafts, we really have outside light coming through the junction of the old house and back bedroom addition. The house needs to be sealed
5. Deck needs to be replaced as it’s falling off the house.
6. Siding job is terrible and incomplete (they forgot to do one side)
7. Dangerous floor heater
8. Need reasonable stairs to the upstairs
9. Need a dishwasher
10. Both bathrooms need to be redesigned and expanded.
11. Kitchen that is difficult to work in.
Necessities as part of renovation/remodel
1) Utilize newly purchased Energy Star Washing Machine and Dryer
2) The brick fireplace that the pellet stove sits on is way too large and takes up too much space in this small house. That should be torn out and something put in that is more in scale to the rest of the house.
3) Energy Star Appliances, full size appliances in the kitchen
4) Need to have a winter entrance as all the snow from the roof dumps in front of the front door. As part of that we need a mudroom or somewhere to dump coats, shoes, packs and all the other stuff that Tahoe people have in their lives.
5) Some way to work in a dining room table whether it’s fold down off the wall or under the counter or a dedicated small table with leaves.
6) Rework the Closet in the bedroom
7) Areas for cat needs, food, litter box, etc.
8) Office/Mail/Computer/paperwork area
9) Area for backpacks, yoga mats, etc.
10) Yoga/exercise space
11) Kitchen design to accommodate bulk foods.
12) Trash/Recycling in cabinet
13) Place for compost collection in kitchen
14) Spice storage
15) Dark area for root veggies
16) Hanging pots/pans
17) Better household storage
18) Well planned “away” storage upstairs
19) Plumbing will need to be redone, sewer line is very short, need a dry water line to the front property line, poor or no insulation so it is susceptible to freezing.
20) Places for plants
21) Bear Box
Really Want to Incorporate to the Project
1) Clawfoot Tub with shower (second bath) - Need a bathtub somewhere and we might as well let Pam live out her lifelong dream of a clawfoot tub.
2) Built-in Bookshelves downstairs
3) Exit out back bedroom to outside patio.
4) Window Seat
5) Hard wiring for generator
6) Planned spaces for speakers with wires pre-run and computer networking system as all our music is currently on the computer.
7) Instant or On Demand Hot Water
8) Shower for two in the master bedroom
9) Glass Block in the bathrooms or other places for more light
10) Outdoor shower
11) Solar Hot Water or Pre-Heat if our sunlight will allow us.
12) In wall vacuum system
13) Wiring for possible future solar PV system (again, if sunlight will allow)