The NEW Jewel

Dayton, Oregon

Phil and Rocio little did you know how perfect your timing was when you came to us and asked for a “small but perfect home”. Fertile ground indeed as we thought about working on something like a precious gem, or what we’re calling a NEW Jewel.

So many of our clients now are building smaller homes because they simply don’t need a bigger one. Seems smart for many reasons: less vacuuming, less heating and cooling, fewer taxes. And for many, less strain on the finances as we get to the point where retirement shines bright and hopeful.

For the jewel of a home, we wanted to start with 1,000 square feet. Enough room for a pleasant common area, a couple of away rooms for bed and work, a couple of bathrooms, and yes to a mudroom and pantry. (For Phil and Rocio’s, we ended up with 1,140 square feet.)

The Jewel would not compromise on design intent, envelope, or craft intensity. This is the big benefit of the smaller footprint, of course. By using a pure and simple form for the house volume, a true jewel would have enough money in the budget for the highest quality materials, net-zero levels of insulation, triple pane windows, and a high-efficiency heat pump. Additionally, the doors would be handcrafted, the cabinets solid wood, the finishes exquisite, and craftsmanship shudderingly excellent.

Our many thanks to Phil and Rocio for including us in their dream home project. It is truly a Jewel!

From the homeowners (read their full note here)

Read more about the first steps for this Jewel on our blog. Or read the design intent summary on Timber Home Living.

Services

Kitchen Cabinetry
Vanities
Doors
Flat Track Doors
Built-ins

Photography: Loren Nelson

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