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Housewarming for a New Modern Farmhouse

Housewarming for a New Modern Farmhouse

There’s nothing we love more than seeing our clients moved in and enjoying their new home. Our team loved designing and working on this custom Modern Farmhouse that sits on twenty acres of land, and when our clients invited us out to their open house (and blackberry picking!), we were thrilled to see the final results!

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Colorado Springs Historic Architecture Tour

Colorado Springs Historic Architecture Tour

The American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) Conference was hosted in Colorado Springs this year, and this summer’s theme was “Defining Your Architectural Style.” The AIBD always puts together a great conference and often includes local tours as well, and this year Larry Gilland was delighted to help put together a tour of some of the historic architecture of his hometown!

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Reclaimed Materials and Architectural Salvage in Colorado Springs

Reclaimed Materials and Architectural Salvage in Colorado Springs

By some counts, half of all the waste in landfills comes from buildings. Most of that trash could have been recycled or reused. You may not have heard about your options to buy and sell salvaged building materials in Colorado Springs yet, so LGA Studios is here to enlighten you! Whether you are trying to be more eco-friendly, aiming for an authentically antique appearance in your new house or remodel, or trying to get rid of some building materials in your garage, you've got options now.

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Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year!

Well, 2020 certainly has been one for the books. Although we’re looking forward to saying farewell to some of the stresses and inconveniences we’ve all dealt with this year, we also look back in gratitude for the people in our lives and all the ways we’ve grown.

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Innovative Building Materials to Use in a Custom Home to Improve Durability

Innovative Building Materials to Use in a Custom Home to Improve Durability

Building a custom home is a significant investment. Whether you plan on aging with your custom home or selling it during a market upswing, the only way the investment will pay dividends is if you build it with materials that will stand the test of time.

Guest blogger Matt Lee writes more about several innovative building materials on the market that can help your custom home maintain its integrity in the face of harsh weather and the debilitating effects of time.

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Hillside Home: Building Site Progress

Hillside Home: Building Site Progress

Stunning progress shots from a custom home we loved working on! What a view! Still, after all these years in business, it's a thrilling feeling to see our clients' visions come to life.

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5 Modern Custom Home Trends

5 Modern Custom Home Trends

Guest blogger Matt Lee from Innovative Building Materials is back with a post about modern custom home trends. Learn more about how homeowners are making their homes more luxurious, personalized, and sustainable than ever, incorporating accents such as bold trim, black fixtures, and plenty of glass.

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Finding Home Design Inspiration During Your Quarantine

Finding Home Design Inspiration During Your Quarantine

We all need to be taking excellent care of our mental health right now, and one of the best ways we’ve found to unwind while stuck at home is to give our creativity some time to play throughout each day. Try letting yourself have a little white space on your daily schedule to explore new and fresh ideas that you may not have had time for otherwise and to get to know yourself a little better. In this post are two of our favorite methods that we use regularly to brainstorm custom home designs and that we invite you to try during this time of self-quarantining and social distancing!

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Social Distancing? We're happy to meet with you by video conference!
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Social Distancing? We're happy to meet with you by video conference!

LGA Studios is taking every precaution in terms of supporting our team and our clients during this unprecedented time. We’re prioritizing the health and safety of our community as the coronavirus situation unfolds, encouraging team members to work from home and following recommendations to practice social distancing.

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What To Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 5: Construction Documents

What To Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 5: Construction Documents

Our five-part blog series concludes today with this post about the construction document phase. This includes the blueprints and drawings that are created by your building designer for actual construction and permits, and can include more detailed computer generated models of your future home as well.

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What To Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 4: Design Development

What To Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 4: Design Development

Ready for a virtual walkthrough of your home? Or do you just want to see a clearer breakdown what all this is going to cost you to build? All of the nitty gritty details will start to come together in this phase.

Once you’ve reviewed your initial home concept, you’ll meet with your designer to discuss any changes you’d like to see. You may go through several rounds of adjustments, and as the design and the project evolve, these initial concepts/schematic designs are what will turn into your design development drawings.

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What to Expect When Working With a Building Designer - Phase 3: Conceptual Drawings

What to Expect When Working With a Building Designer - Phase 3: Conceptual Drawings

Here’s where things get exciting! From the information you provided in the initial consultation, you’ll now start to see the first visual representation of what will be your home. After meeting with you to understand what you’re looking for, many designers will start by creating a bubble or block diagram of the potential home. Your designer will get to flex their training and creativity here, establishing spatial relationships, living zones, and considering site topography to take advantage of any views, slopes, or driveway preferences. This will also allow the designer to roughly formulate the square footage.

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What to Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 2: Initial Consultation

What to Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 2: Initial Consultation

You’ve gathered your ideas, maybe you’ve purchased a site. Now it’s time to start turning that dream home of yours into a reality. Phase 2 is all about finding a building designer you can communicate with, one who understands your vision.

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What to Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 1: Gathering Ideas

What to Expect When Working With A Building Designer - Phase 1: Gathering Ideas

The new year is a great time to set big goals and resolutions—like finding the right building designer to help you create your custom dream home. But this process can too often seem overwhelming when you don’t know what to expect. This week, we’re breaking down the five phases of taking a home from the spark of an idea in your head to a fully developed set of construction documents.

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How to Tell if a House Has Good Bones
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How to Tell if a House Has Good Bones

Although we’re best known for designing custom homes, LGA Studios has been thrilled to be involved with many incredible home renovations and remodels over the years. We’re featuring several memorable remodels on the blog this month, all of which took a lot of imagination, innovation, and collaboration to create just what our clients were looking for! But for any home renovation to be successful, it’s important to start with a structurally sound building that is capable of being improved or modified—what many would call “good bones.” Guest blogger Matt Lee from Innovative Construction and Building Materials has more on this topic.

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Architectural Travelogue - Miami Art Deco
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Architectural Travelogue - Miami Art Deco

As a building designer, one of my favorite things to tour while on vacation is the local architecture. I'd never visited the Miami Art Deco District or seen the grand beach hotels that make this city so iconic, so when the American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) hosted their conference in Florida, I made it a point to spend some time in Miami for a little architectural field trip.

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A Special LGA Studios Project - Through an Intern's Eyes
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A Special LGA Studios Project - Through an Intern's Eyes

Over the past several months, LGA Studios has had the privilege of working on a project for Habitat for Humanity, a true honor for us. Shannon Baumgartner has been an intern with LGA since July and she has been extremely involved on this project. Just in time for the holidays, Shannon put together her take on the behind the scenes process, to the tune of The Twelve Days of Christmas!

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Touring Denver's Sacred Spaces with the Historic Preservation Alliance
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Touring Denver's Sacred Spaces with the Historic Preservation Alliance

Earlier this summer, Larry and Mary Gilland had the chance to go on the annual field trip with the Historic Preservation Alliance of Colorado Springs! This year took them to Denver to tour the best Sacred Spaces of the city. Architect and Architectural Historian Chuck Benson led this lively and informative tour, highlighting architectural treasures in our own backyard.

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