Posts Tagged ‘dreambuilder homes’

Hold the Salt: House Converts Salt Water to Fresh Water

Friday, March 11th, 2011

By  Jenny Sullivan, BUILDER magazine 

There’s plenty to admire about this cliff-dwelling house off the Southern California coast. It’s got a 60-foot infinity pool, retractable glass doors that open wide to the breeze, radiant heat floors in the kitchen and bathrooms, and a unique exterior skin of chili-pepper–red steel-trowel stucco, accented with quartzite stonework. It’s also insulated with recycled denim cotton panels and is armed with two solar hot water systems—one that supplies the house and another that generates 500,000 BTUs per day to heat the pool year-round.

Building the 7,000-square-foot residence on a perch that most would consider better suited for an osprey nest required some acrobatics. “We went in with a bobcat and tiered the site on different levels,” explains custom builder Gregg Golenberg. “Rather than coming in with large equipment and massively grading, we had to do everything with small machinery.”

But perhaps the coolest aspect of this luxury residence is its water story. In an area where fresh water is often scarce, it’s got the requisite low-flush toilets (which use salt water) and a side yard and third-floor deck outfitted with synthetic turf. To keep the natural landscaping healthy and prevent erosion, the house is equipped with a desalination system that uses reverse osmosis to convert 800 gallons of salt water per day into fresh water for irrigation.

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Internet Plan of the Week: This one really is a castle!

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Dreambuilder presents the Balmoral, a true castle by Archival Designs.

This 22,188 SF behemoth features 12 chambers (i.e., bedrooms), 16 bathrooms and a 6-car garage over three main floors.  Three additional floors in the towers make for a six-story home. 

Soaring ceilings, grand spaces and luxury outfit every corner of this home.  The house even has an official ‘west wing’ and ’east wing’.   Battlements and turrets complete an authentic look on the exterior.

See the complete profile here.  Be sure and scroll down to the gallery at the bottom for complete floor plans and more pictures.

Dreambuilder Custom Homes announces Dreambuilder Nine: a master bath spa

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Dreambuilder Custom Homes is pleased to announce Dreambuilder Nine:  a master bath renovation in Jacksonville, FL.

The current bath is poorly designed and full of low-grade finishes.  Dreambuilder will take down almost all of walls to redesign the space, nearly doubling the size of the shower.  Working closely with the clients, a variety of contempory, luxurious finishes will create the spa retreat they are looking for.

Work will begin soon.  See “before” pictures in  the Dream Home Gallery — scroll down to Dreambuilder Nine.

Mortgage rates remain quite low despite December’s brief spurt upward

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

By Mike Sante, Interest.com Managing Editor, interest.com

Mortgage rates are starting the new year about a half point higher than the record lows reached last fall.

The average cost of a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage — the most popular type of home loan — was 5.02% in our latest survey of major lenders taken Dec. 29.

By any historical standard, that’s still quite cheap. It’s just not quite as cheap as the 4.42% average reached in early November.

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Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Dreambuilder would like to wish all of its colleagues and friends a merry Christmas!