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Modern Bulthaup kitchen renovation in Lexington, MA
  • April 19, 2017

Bulthaup Kitchen

We went with Bulthaup to design and manufacture our kitchen and we are thrilled with the results. We wanted a clean, modern kitchen with European design and sleek fittings....

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • March 6, 2017

Apollo Space Artifact Gallery

I used the renovation and addition project as an ideal opportunity to build a showcase for my collection of Apollo lunar mission artifacts. It was important to plan for where...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • March 3, 2017

The importance of planning ahead

More than a year ago, we climbed a ladder and walked the second floor of our addition while it was in a very rough format with Mark Tierney, our...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • February 20, 2017

Main Stairs

The main stairs go from the new entrance hall up to the second floor of the original Techbuilt part of the house. At the top of the stairs we...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • January 6, 2017

Recycled Redwood Interior Siding

Our Techbuilt house sported some awesome redwood shingles that were used as siding in the entrance hall and one wall of the living room. When we gutted the house,...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 31, 2016

Main Room Floor and Beams

The main room is getting close to completion and it looks great. This room is the entire ground floor of the original Techbuilt house plus half of the second...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 19, 2016

Choosing Soapstone Kitchen Countertops

In ten degree  late December  we journeyed to New Hampshire to choose our soapstone slabs. Mike Myers, an owner of Jewett Farms took us out to look at the...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 4, 2016

We Now Have One House

After a year of construction, the barrier between the original Techbuilt house and our new addition has been removed. We chose to live on our house during construction. This...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • November 20, 2016

Exterior Paint

The exterior of the entire house is nearly complete. The new roof of the original house was installed last week and the painters need just two more days to finish...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • November 12, 2016

Old Garage Becomes a Storage Room

The most frequent question we’ve received during the (so far) year-long construction project has been “What are you doing with your old garage?” A variation on this I heard a few...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • November 6, 2016

Japanese Influenced Hardscape

We’ve always loved Japanese rock gardens. When we lived in Tokyo, every day I walked past the Nezu Museum and admire see their rock entrance. Frequently I’d go into the...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • November 1, 2016

Removing the Old Driveway

The old garage was added to the original Techbuilt house in the 1970’s. Because it is not original from the 1950’s we are repurposing the old garage into a...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • October 21, 2016

Partially Smart Home

Our project has allowed us to consider using smart (internet enabled) products in our newly designed home. There are many products on the market that allow your mobile device...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • October 17, 2016

At Home with Tomorrow

At Home with Tomorrow, by Carl Koch, designer of the Techbuilt house with Andy Lewis is a very rare book published by Rinehart and Company in 1958.I was lucky...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • September 23, 2016

Home Gym

We have exercised regularly for many years. While we love being outdoors to run, mountain bike, swim, and surf, the long cold Massachusetts winters mean that for many months...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • September 15, 2016

New Steel Beams to Open Up the Techbuilt House

Our original Techbuilt house was set up when built in 1958 with six rooms. We had four bedrooms upstairs. On the ground floor there were two rooms – we...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • September 3, 2016

Installing Hydronic Radiant Heating

Like most Techbuilt homes, ours was originally built on a concrete slab. Since our renovation required that we break up the slab in order to install new services, we...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • August 16, 2016

Two of our bedrooms disappeared!

For the entire five years that we had been contemplating a renovation and addition project to the very first meeting with our architectural team, we’ve always wanted to have a...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • July 29, 2016

Interior demolition of the original TechBuilt house

Over the past 3 weeks, a specialist team was in our original TechBuilt house removing all the interior elements. The process was much more involved and took much longer...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • July 9, 2016

The New Front Door

The installation of the beautiful mahogany front door was completed yesterday. It was a thrilling development to the house because the new entry is now operational. I felt like it...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • June 29, 2016

Reclaimed Antique Factory Maple Plank Flooring

For my office, I sourced some beautiful reclaimed maple flooring that had once been used in a factory. After researching antique factory floors from several different suppliers, I went...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • June 27, 2016

Moving Weekend Part One

After seven months of work, the new addition is finally complete enough for us to move in. For the next 5 months or so while the team renovates the...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • May 26, 2016

Restoring and Reusing Vintage 1950s Light Fixtures

We’re lucky to have a bunch of original light fixtures from the 1950s still in our home. I’ve always loved these fixtures, so we will be reusing them in...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • May 17, 2016

Garage Doors

It was exciting to have the garage doors installed! We chose very simple, clean, and modern design with no windows.  

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • April 24, 2016

Spray Foam Insulation

  On the outer walls and roof, we went with a spray foam insulation product manufactured by Icynene and installed by Anderson Insulation – the white material in the...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • April 18, 2016

Choosing New and Recycling Old Door Hardware

Choosing New and Recycled Old Door Hardware Our original 1958 TechBuilt home features really cool original door handles in what I believe to be brushed aluminum. They are wonderful...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • April 6, 2016

Our Team from Patriot Custom Homes

Our Team from Patriot Custom Homes I love this photo of our team from Patriot Custom Homes.  It's a challenge for both us as homeowners and our builders because...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • March 31, 2016

Exposed Spiral Ductwork

Exposed Spiral Ductwork We’ve decided to leave the ductwork in the upstairs part of the new addition exposed. I’ve always liked the look and from the beginning of our...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • March 26, 2016

Installing the Metal Roof

Installing the Metal Roof We chose to go with a 24 gauge Galvalume metal roof product made by Englert and installed by Bradford Standing Seam. We had looked at...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • March 15, 2016

Making Electrical Decisions

Making Electrical Decisions Over the past week we’ve had to make a bunch of decisions about the placement of electrical outlets, switches, and light fixtures. So many things to...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • February 20, 2016

Building the Entrance Hall

Building the Entrance Hall The new entrance hall will serve to connect the original 1958 Techbuilt home with the addition is a fun, funky, and fascinating design. (The existing front...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
Installing Windows in the Snow - Windows
  • February 11, 2016

Installing Windows in the Snow

Installing Windows in the Snow This week the team is installing energy-efficient windows and doors from Pella into the new addition. Considering the cold and snowy weather and how...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
Ready for Winter Weather - Winter
  • January 24, 2016

Ready for Winter Weather

Ready for Winter Weather The team at Patriot Custom Homes has made excellent progress over the past three weeks. They worked really hard to get the addition ready for...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • January 22, 2016

Exterior Color Palate

Exterior Color Palate Our builder asked us what color we wanted for the exterior trim on the windows. It seemed like a simple request and he needed an answer...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • January 17, 2016

Three Car Garage with No Posts

Three Car Garage with No Posts As we were watching the framing of the new part of the house, we were thrilled to discover that the enormous three-car garage...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • January 10, 2016

Porta-Potties and our Renovation Budget

Porta-Potties and our Renovation Budget When our renovation and addition plans were nearly completed by our architect Joe Welch, we started a series of meetings with our builder, Dylan...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 28, 2015

With Foundation Work, Progress Happens Quickly

With Foundation Work, Progress Happens Quickly After more than a year of planning, we were certainly eager to get going with our renovation and addition project. But we weren’t...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 14, 2015

Rock Collecting

Rock Collecting As the excavation work for our addition was beginning (and how dramatic it was) I noticed a bunch of large rocks being dug up. I figured that...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 11, 2015

Demolishing the shed

Demolishing the Shed One of the major challenges with TechBuilt homes is they have no basement and no attic. Combined with the small closets customary in the 1950s, there...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 9, 2015

Tree Work

Tree Work We regret having to take some trees where the addition to our home will be located. When we consulted with John Marquis of Marquis Tree Service we...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • December 9, 2015

Our Design and Construction Team

Our Design and Construction Team We’re working with an incredible team! The renovation and addition design is led by Joe Welch at C/W Design Group and Dylan James at...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • May 27, 2015

The Techbuilt House

The Techbuilt House Techbuilt was a company founded Carl Koch in the early 1950s. After receiving his architectural training at Harvard, Koch taught architecture at MIT. First introduced in...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
  • May 27, 2015

Midcentury Modern House Renovation and Addition

Midcentury Modern House Renovation and Addition This site chronicles a major update to our 1958 Techbuilt House located in Lexington, MA. We are completely upgrading all the existing parts...

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Posted By David Meerman Scott
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