DESIGN ECONOMY
In today’s current construction climate building your own home is a big call - and a tall order for most. However, as the old adage goes - bigger isn’t always better.
A retired builder and his design-savvy wife recognized this and embraced a more grounded approach of an inverse economy of scale. Achieving greater efficiency not by increasing volume, but instead by focusing on refining it.
Through thoughtful design – including a cathedral ceiling over the main living area, level-threshold entry to the home, and an L-shape layout that enhances privacy - value is concentrated rather than diluted. Proof that less can indeed deliver more.
Builder
owner builder
Materials
white textured composite cladding, white custom orb roof sheet, burnished concrete slab
Location
Lauderdale
Photography
sebastian james designs