These days, with a closing every 3 weeks or so, the prospect of a hard-earned closing sale is still a big deal, but more a moment of reflection than a jump-up-and-down celebration.
Back in the day, we were way out on a limb with these neat idea, no money, few relationships and these damn 'spec' homes I was building. 'Spec homes' mean starting without a buyer, and hoping one comes along at some point prior to catastrophe.
Times have changed - we still build spec homes, but most times they are an aside to the half dozen 'on-order' houses we have going. Barn IV, which sold today to Emily and Sean, was started as a spec, then they came along and snatched it up. And now it's theirs.
It's sweet. Turned out real nice. Sits on the piece of land about perfect, with an approach that will surely impress the 'rents.
When we bought the land, it came with that shack to the right, basically a small equipment shed. We pimped it out big-time with windows, a metal roof, new siding and a white washed interior and now it's more an inspiration shed, a writer's hut, a pianist shelter - well, you get the picture.








The picture above has the front door behind, to the right (below) is the kitchen with shaker cabinets and a salvaged wood ceiling and stair post. The kitchen also boasts a blue stove which is a real kicker for the space. And two schoolhouse lights and a farm sink never hurt a room either. Come to think of it, neither did open shelves or wide plank floors.

With your back to the front door, the flow takes you to the big room or you can run right up the steps to the large loft space.


With the room reversed, I have my back to the back door, 2 large black cast iron radiators.


The 1st floor bathroom. It's cool tile, the camera doesn't capture it well.

Couple of angles from the loft....
...looking towards the 2nd bedroom, which has a set of double barn doors that look down below.





The upstairs bath has it all, with a fancy shower and plenty of space for carrying on.


And then down to the basement, with the black and white 2 piece staircase and salvaged post accents.




Super clean and whitewashed. Actually a great poker shed, or party shed, or cocktail barn, or sleeping quarters, or dog house for misbehaved spouses.


And a really great pic from down low that captures the big rocks we used as a stair entry.

Time Stamp - 6/6/11
"We've followed your instructions, looked at all your photos and read your testimonials and have been salivating over the various houses on the website, attempting to pick our favorites. We really like the design of the shack and mid-century modern one, but we're probably looking for two bedrooms. Barn IV is very tempting, but a little more than we're looking to spend. Anyway, we love the area, and have just started looking for a weekend house up there - but as you recommend, we're not looking for a project to take over our lives, just a nice place to escape to (we live and work in Manhattan). Also, we're curious if you have any land involving water - a lake or stream. So, what do we do next?"
What they did next was 'come on up', and now, 3.5 months later, we not only agreed on a deal together, we designed and built a home together, and successfully sold it off. I mean, buying pair of new shoes is more time-consuming and stressful.
So, there it is. From us to them. It's sort of glorious in a way.
Beautiful!
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