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The Main Stay House exists as a straightforward proposal on an urban infill lot, paring down the components of a house to a minimal amount of planes and openings. The scheme is anchored by a modern entry sequence and a staircase volume, both clad in iron spot masonry externally and internally, creating thresholds between the respective realms of public, common and private, by minimal means. The masonry contrasts with an otherwise muted interior atmosphere of smooth, desaturated surfaces.
The entry sequence is a twist upon the conventional domestic front door, front facade, and fence. The front masonry wall replaces the typical residential fence and frames an indirect access to the front door, functioning as a privacy barrier while revealing slices of the interior to the public street.
The staircase bifurcates the layout to provide a clear division between the common and private zones of the house, while clearly reading as a mass from all outside view. Brick and glass become portals between common and private zones.
The design consolidates the service core along the west façade, allowing the structure to fully open the living zone to the pool court and existing trees. This directly connects interior and exterior, as well as human and nature. Freedom to vary the program or functional use of the area is enabled and strongly encouraged.
Photography: Charles Davis Smith

Funky Kitchen Concept with orange tile, white cabinets, dark hardwood floors, with panel ready dishwasher and fridge, with large window over the sink
Example of a trendy l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Columbus with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, orange backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
Example of a trendy l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Columbus with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, orange backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula

High gloss white with Cherry veneer with clear finish slabs. Cherry grain is sequence matched across multiple cabinets. White Zeus Extreme countertops by Silestone.
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Wall cabinets adjacent to the range had the backs tiled in sequence to minimize their dominance. They were also finished to match the Bluestar range and custom Rangecraft hood in color and sheen.
Sequenced matched casework offers a seamless appearance and equal divide door mullions bring a modern touch to the kitchen.

Acton, MA
2008
sq ft varies
Visioning, programming, concept design, schematic design, construction documentation and construction administration
The HingeHouse project was the result of a unique partnership between an independent architect and a pre-fabricated home manufacturer – a partnership among the first of its kind in the country. Today, many pre-fab companies have adopted this collaborative approach recognizing that homeowners are looking for unique, custom homes while taking advantage of reliable and predictable construction methods and costs.
In 2008, the partnership was created to rethink pre-engineered post-and-beam and panelized systems to connect clients to a more modern and integrated set of design values. By integrating systems, factory design approach, manufacturing methodologies and construction sequences with design criteria grounded in sustainable planning and rigorous implementation, HingeHouse was developed.
HingeHouse is a fully-customizable pre-fab home which can be configured to meet the needs of any site, and any family. It is flexible and expandable using Deck House engineered building components. Starting with basic floor plans that are optimized spatially to Deck’s standard components, the living spaces are rotated around a "hinge” point. This design solution addresses the limitations and challenges of a particular site, while highlighting the best aspects of it. HingeHouse considers passive solar orientation depending on where the home is placed on the site and how it is “hinged”. It provides for maximum cross-ventilation from prevailing winds, preserves existing site formations and trees, and works on sloping grades. It addresses specific desired views while mitigating unwanted adjacencies, and provides great flexibility for entry sequences.
HingeHouse uses Deck’s standard sloped roof post-and-beam component system to create a lyrical, light-filled home. The western red cedar exterior is sculptural and dynamic. Interior spaces are lofty, with great view potential using Deck’s own custom-made mahogany windows. The “hinge” of the home, where the two building forms come together, has the added benefit of creating a desirable outdoor living room, complete with an outdoor fireplace. The "hinge” provides both a tool for maximizing customization and spatial orientation and a center of activity at the heart of the home.
Since this partnership in 2008, Maryann Thompson Architects and MATHISON | MATHISON ARCHITECTS have worked with Acorn Deck House Company on numerous full or partial pre-fab projects in the Boston Area, Western Massachusetts, Maryland and Michigan. We have become an advocate for their services and products because it offers advantages on a variety of levels including schedule, cost and quality.
Services provided included visioning, programming, concept design, schematic design, construction documentation and construction administration.
Evan’s Role: Project Designer & Project Manager

Custom IKEA Kitchen remodel done by John Webb Construction and Design using our Metro door profile in a Zebra wood finish. Check out the beautiful grain matching and sequencing from piece to piece!

In this two-tone kitchen design, Medallion Hickory in Apollo door with Sandlewood stained finish and Maple in Apollo door style with Pistachio painted finish cabinetry with MSI Calacatta Elysio quartz countertops. Florham knobs in flat black and Morris pulls in flat black. Natural stone backsplash tile with decorative pattern – Sublime Mindful Sequence – behind the range and sink wall areas. Delta Lorelai 27” stainless steel workstation sink and Delta Trinsic spray faucet in matte black finish. Homecrest Cascade Arcadia Slate LVT floating floor.

Hallway work station made from rare exotic Chenille Mahogany flat panel sequenced matched drawers.
Example of a small trendy medium tone wood floor hallway design in Sacramento with beige walls
Example of a small trendy medium tone wood floor hallway design in Sacramento with beige walls

In this two-tone kitchen design, Medallion Hickory in Apollo door with Sandlewood stained finish and Maple in Apollo door style with Pistachio painted finish cabinetry with MSI Calacatta Elysio quartz countertops. Florham knobs in flat black and Morris pulls in flat black. Natural stone backsplash tile with decorative pattern – Sublime Mindful Sequence – behind the range and sink wall areas. Delta Lorelai 27” stainless steel workstation sink and Delta Trinsic spray faucet in matte black finish. Homecrest Cascade Arcadia Slate LVT floating floor.

Kitchen uses Walnut with a brown finish for all of the exposed wood surfaces. Walnut used on the slab doors are cut from the same panel to give synchronized pattern that matches vertically.
All painted cabinets are made from Alder.
Unique detail to note for the kitchen is the single seamless top shelve pieces on the top of the cook top and side wall that extend 12 feet without any gaps.
The waterfall edge granite counter top captures initial attention and is the bridge that bring together the Warm walnut kitchen with the white storage and integrated fridge.
Project By: Urban Vision Woodworks
Contact: Michael Alaman
602.882.6606
michael.alaman@yahoo.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/urban_vision_woodworks
Materials Supplied by: Peterman Lumber, Inc.
Fontana, CA | Las Vegas, NV | Phoenix, AZ
http://petermanlumber.com/

Exotic Hardwood of Sequenced Matched Claro Walnut Paradox Cabinets with Flat Panel Door Style. Granite counter top, stainless steel appliances, double ovens, cooktop, 2 sinks, 2 dishwashers, trash compactor, dumbwaiter to backyard patio, baking center, Claro Walnut refrigerator door panel for Subzero, center island range hood, Oak hadwood flooring.

Acton, MA
2008
sq ft varies
Visioning, programming, concept design, schematic design, construction documentation and construction administration
The HingeHouse project was the result of a unique partnership between an independent architect and a pre-fabricated home manufacturer – a partnership among the first of its kind in the country. Today, many pre-fab companies have adopted this collaborative approach recognizing that homeowners are looking for unique, custom homes while taking advantage of reliable and predictable construction methods and costs.
In 2008, the partnership was created to rethink pre-engineered post-and-beam and panelized systems to connect clients to a more modern and integrated set of design values. By integrating systems, factory design approach, manufacturing methodologies and construction sequences with design criteria grounded in sustainable planning and rigorous implementation, HingeHouse was developed.
HingeHouse is a fully-customizable pre-fab home which can be configured to meet the needs of any site, and any family. It is flexible and expandable using Deck House engineered building components. Starting with basic floor plans that are optimized spatially to Deck’s standard components, the living spaces are rotated around a "hinge” point. This design solution addresses the limitations and challenges of a particular site, while highlighting the best aspects of it. HingeHouse considers passive solar orientation depending on where the home is placed on the site and how it is “hinged”. It provides for maximum cross-ventilation from prevailing winds, preserves existing site formations and trees, and works on sloping grades. It addresses specific desired views while mitigating unwanted adjacencies, and provides great flexibility for entry sequences.
HingeHouse uses Deck’s standard sloped roof post-and-beam component system to create a lyrical, light-filled home. The western red cedar exterior is sculptural and dynamic. Interior spaces are lofty, with great view potential using Deck’s own custom-made mahogany windows. The “hinge” of the home, where the two building forms come together, has the added benefit of creating a desirable outdoor living room, complete with an outdoor fireplace. The "hinge” provides both a tool for maximizing customization and spatial orientation and a center of activity at the heart of the home.
Since this partnership in 2008, Maryann Thompson Architects and MATHISON | MATHISON ARCHITECTS have worked with Acorn Deck House Company on numerous full or partial pre-fab projects in the Boston Area, Western Massachusetts, Maryland and Michigan. We have become an advocate for their services and products because it offers advantages on a variety of levels including schedule, cost and quality.
Services provided included visioning, programming, concept design, schematic design, construction documentation and construction administration.
Evan’s Role: Project Designer & Project Manager

In this two-tone kitchen design, Medallion Hickory in Apollo door with Sandlewood stained finish and Maple in Apollo door style with Pistachio painted finish cabinetry with MSI Calacatta Elysio quartz countertops. Florham knobs in flat black and Morris pulls in flat black. Natural stone backsplash tile with decorative pattern – Sublime Mindful Sequence – behind the range and sink wall areas. Delta Lorelai 27” stainless steel workstation sink and Delta Trinsic spray faucet in matte black finish. Homecrest Cascade Arcadia Slate LVT floating floor.

We created a new front yard entry sequence, gate, and entry pathway on a very public and busy streetscape. Visible house numbers, contemporary styling, and congruent design with the architecture were the main goals.

Hayward Pool Equipment
Example of a minimalist pool design in San Francisco
Example of a minimalist pool design in San Francisco

Sequenced walnut slab doors and drawers with clear coat finish, tip on hardware, integrated under cabinet lighting, Franke sink, Franke faucet, Franke disposal and air switch, paneled Sub Zero refrigerator, paneled Asko dishwasher, Wolf coffee system, Wolf induction cooktop, Wolf oven and Wolf steam oven.

The walnut cabinetry in this kitchen is wonderful: sequenced, book matched, and plain slice cuts means that the wood grain is displayed at its best.
Inspiration for a large modern l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Inspiration for a large modern l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Street view elevation and entry sequence
Example of a mid-sized minimalist one-story mixed siding exterior home design in Tampa with a mixed material roof
Example of a mid-sized minimalist one-story mixed siding exterior home design in Tampa with a mixed material roof

Exotic Hardwood of Sequenced Matched Claro Walnut Paradox Cabinets with Flat Panel Door Style. Granite counter top, stainless steel appliances, double ovens, cooktop, 2 sinks, 2 dishwashers, trash compactor, dumbwaiter to backyard patio, baking center, Claro Walnut refrigerator door panel for Subzero, center island range hood, Oak hadwood flooring.

Custom IKEA Kitchen remodel done by John Webb Construction and Design using our Metro door profile in a Zebra wood finish. Check out the beautiful grain matching and sequencing from piece to piece!
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