April 2022
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TERRAMARK URBAN HOMES Bringing Life to Neglected Neighborhoods
IBS SHOWHOMES Beverly Smirnis
SAVVY SPOTLIGHT Guido Companies
PRIMARY ELECTION COVERAGE Jim Leonard
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[From The Publisher]
THE THEME FOR 2022 EVOLUTION TO ADDRESS CHANGING NEEDS Inside, this month’s Savvy Special Report recaps our columnist, Beverly Smirnis’ trip to the International Builders Show® (IBS) in Orlando where she visited the New American Remodel® (TNAR) and The New American Home® (TNAH) and conducted interviews with the products featured in the exhibits on the floor. The show, its showcase homes and the latest building products underscore what has changed to address the pressing needs for a growing and changing population of homeowners. Building product introductions aimed to make construction less complex yet more precise and requiring fewer skilled laborers to install them were the ones that garnered the attention of the professional judges who decided on the IBS Best Of awards.
Our theme of evolution to address changing needs continues with our recap of how far the fenestration industry has come in terms of thermal insulation, solar heat control, reduced energy costs, advanced structural strength, improved safety, better sound insulation and reduced maintenance. No longer can windows and doors be called the weak link in a building envelope! Is it time to make some needed changes in your business or diversify your offerings? Perhaps you need to go back to the drawing board to design some plans that better address the specific niche in the market that you target. Maybe your goal is to make your homes more appealing to a broader range of buyers, or you want to diversify into a more profitable sector of the market or into one that poses to be longer-standing. While we know that many of you enjoy our Savvy Trucks & Toys columns just because you are car buffs, another reason for including this column in a home building industry publication lies in the fact that it is often telling to compare two industries that tend to mirror one another as far as trends are concerned. This month’s story on the Hyundai brand may indeed inspire some of you to take a look at their vehicles, but I believe the brand story may also be a good example to those of us making transitions to keep our businesses relevant and satisfying for the long term. Happy reading! Terry Kemmy Publisher 210.844.1542
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[industry news]
March 2022 Primary Elections Bexar county and Texas citizens headed to the polls on March 1 in the state primary elections to decide who would be representing their parties in the November elections.
By Jim Leonard President, Greenboro Homes
N
ational Democrat rising star Alexandra Ocasio- Cortez was in San Antonio to lend her support to a couple of local candidates running for U.S. House seats. AOC proved her worth as both candidates appear to be headed to huge wins. In House District 28, 18year veteran Henry Cuellar appears to be losing his seat in congress to Jessica Cisneros. Cisneros, an immigration attorney, lost to Cuellar in 2020 in a very close election. Cuellar is currently under FBI investigation and has had some well publicized words with AOC.
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Apparently, AOC came to San Antonio with the intent of sending
Rick Perry stepped down to run for US President. Abbott has been
Cuellar packing. Cuellar has been accused by his more liberal party
recently criticized for his handling of the state freeze last year but
members of being too conservative. After trailing by a huge margin
has been strong on border security and standing up to the President
as the polls closed and early voting was counted, Cuellar began
regarding the handling of Covid-19.
gaining ground as the night moved along. It now appears that this
Dan Patrick easily won the Republican primary race for Lieutenant
primary will head to a runoff as Cuellar has moved slightly ahead but
Governor with 78% of the vote. In a surprise, it looks as though Ken
is shy of the 50% of votes needed to win outright. Less than 1,000
Paxton will be heading to a runoff against challenger and former Land
votes separate the two.
Commissioner George Bush in the race for Attorney General. Paxton
On the republican side, that race appears to be headed to a runoff.
faces several lawsuits and may be able to be replaced by Bush.
In House District 35, former Austin City Councilman Greg Casar held
Locally, the race for Bexar County Judge will see a change in that
a substantial lead. Casar was also endorsed by Ocasio- Cortez.
seat for the first time in 20 years as Nelson Wolff has decided to
District 35 has been represented by Lloyd Doggett from Austin for
retire. On the Republican side, Trish DeBerry is leading with 65% of
the past ten years. Due to redistricting and a new seat becoming
the vote. DeBerry has owned a local PR firm in town for years. She
open in Austin, Doggett decided to concentrate in Austin where he
was elected to Commissioners Court last year. After barely a year in
has lived his entire life.
the position, she resigned to be able to run for County Judge. That decision may be working well as she will head into the November
In the race for Governor, Greg Abbott will face challenger Beto O’Rourke who each handily won their primary races.
election as the Republican nominee. In the Democratic primary,
O’Rourke
former Judge Peter Sakai leads State Representative Ina Minjarez
gained national fame a few years back when he narrowly lost to US
43% to 30%. Those two will head to a runoff election in May.
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LET THERE BE LIGHT! THE EVOLUTION OF RESIDENTIAL FENESTRATION By Beverly Smirnis
M
odern windows and doors have come a long way in thermal insulation, solar heat Weighing the positive and negative aspects of each type of
control, reduced energy costs, advanced
structural strength, improved safety, better sound
window frame material and balancing that with the style of
insulation and reduced maintenance.
the home and its budget is important, but what’s even more important is what’s inside the frame. Double-paned windows with Low-E glass and a vacuum-sealed argon fill are often
Savings on HVAC equipment sizing and reduced monthly
necessary to meet the minimum requirements of modern
utility bills can offset the extra cost of buying a superior, high
energy codes which limit the U-factor and solar-heat-gain
efficiency window that blocks exterior heat to reduce reliance
coefficient according to climate zone. Safety glazing, fall
on cooling systems in the warm season, while trapping more
protection, and emergency escape and rescue are other
heat inside a house and keeping window surfaces warm and
aspects of code compliance contractors need to understand
dry in the cold season.
when specifying windows and doors.
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Ultra high-efficiency products are usually twice as
While the window and door industry has come a long way already, technology
efficient as double-pane units and some narrow the
poses to soon introduce a new class of windows in the form of “smart” windows,
performance gap between the opening and the wall
including windows that capture or create solar energy posing to turn practically any
on which they’re installed. Besides better energy
everyday glass surface into a solar cell. Glass with switchable glazing is another
efficiency and comfort, upgrading your windows
fast-progressing technology. Electrochromic technology allows windows to change
beyond the minimum requirements can provide a list
from clear to opaque with the touch of a button help reduce cooling costs during
of benefits which are even more highly prized since
summer months and increase privacy year-round. Other types of glass technology
the Covid-19 pandemic:
work without electricity to intuitively transitions from clear to dark. Photochromic
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allowing more natural light into a home. Technological advances in glass and glazing allowing windows to block cold or heat without
glass can respond to changes in light, working like eyeglasses that tint themselves on sunny days. Thermochromic technology can automatically change from clear to diffused to white and reflective in response to heat.
also blocking natural light from entering a house. With thoughtful window placement and exterior landscaping most of a home’s daytime lighting needs can be met. •
better soundproofing. The benefits of dampening excessive noise on the quality of life are wide-ranging, affecting our health and behavior.
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improved indoor air quality (IAQ). Reducing the amount of dust and air pollutants that can enter the home and mitigating moisture build-up that can lead to mold and mildew makes healthier IAQ easier to attain
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better quality of life overall. Less dust means less housekeeping. Better windows can also mean less maintenance is required.
Of course, even choosing the very best window assures no benefits if it’s not installed properly. While the International Residential Code (IRC) establishes minimum flashing requirements, it does not provide detailed installation guidance. It’s quite often the window and door manufacturers who stipulate a caulk/sealant at the top and side flanges, but not at the bottom flange (to allow drainage). A savvy contractor will make certain that pre-installation
The Bottom Line: Better windows with high tech features and which are designed with ease of installation in mind, lead to new design possibilities. “Glass houses” that are healthy and light-filled yet private, strong and secure, low maintenance and zero energy are on the drawing boards of savvy builders. No longer must windows be the weakest energy efficiency link in a building envelope!
waterproofing, and proper flashing and caulking are done with an eye to detail, otherwise ensuing water leaks will cause a barrage of problems that could have been easily prevented. In a hot market challenged with persistent supply and labor challenges products that are easy to install for contractors and provide better ease of use for the end user are the stand-outs among recent window
Beverly Smirnis is the co-founder of Building Savvy magazine and publishes its flagship Dallas/Fort Worth edition. She and her business partner and husband, Steve Smirnis, have served as judges for the International Builders’ Show Best of IBS Awards and judged numerous homes for builders association parade events across the country.
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Structural Defect warranty is a good
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[Savvy Finance]
WHEN DID YOUR EMPLOYEES LAST UPDATE WITHHOLDING?
By Steven Bankler, CPA
Did you or your employees receive a surprising tax bill last year?
The result? In the last three years, nearly three in 10 tax-filing
The new W-4 that was released in December 2019 could be the
Americans received an unusually large tax bill or tax refund. The
cause. Additional factors this year could exacerbate the problem.
pre-2020 W-4s and the TCJA changes are a volatile combination— exemptions and deductions between the two don’t match up.
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nly about one in four American taxpayers updated their withholding when the IRS released the new W-4 in 2019. Going back another year, reports
Then came the pandemic. Millions of returns from last tax season still
the American Institute of Certified Professional
await review (which means the taxpayers don’t know if they overpaid
Accountants (AICPA), only 16% made changes to their form
or underpaid). According to the IRS, many of these returns were
after withholding tables changed due to the Tax Cuts & Jobs
suspended during processing due to discrepancies between amounts
Act (TCJA). In fact, nearly half of taxpayers have no idea when
claimed on the returns and amounts reflected on IRS records, most
they last updated their withholding.
commonly involving Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) claims.
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A similar problem is expected this tax season due to two advance
You’re required to remind employees to update their W-4s every year,
tax credits, a third round of Economic Impact Payments, and
but that doesn’t mean everyone’s getting the hint—and the avoidable
monthly payments of the Advance Child Tax Credit for the second
surprises that ensue can be overwhelming to them. And what about
half of 2021. As a result, millions of discrepancies—and math error
you? When was the last time you updated your own W-4? If you’re
notices—remain likely, says the IRS.
the business owner, your tax obligations are likely more complex than your employees’. Talk to your tax advisor about any changes
We’ve all been told that life changes including marriage, divorce,
you may want to make so that your tax payments better line up with
births, and grown children leaving the nest are vital reasons to
what’s actually due.
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Steven Bankler has more than 45 years of experience in the
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TERRAMARK
Terramark communities are located in
URBAN HOMES
Points, Westfort, Government Hill and Alamo
sought-after downtown neighborhoods like Dignowity Hill, Southtown, Tobin Hill, Five Heights. These are some of the fastest growing and most popular areas in the city. As with revitalization in many downtowns, San Antonio’s has become increasingly walkingfriendly with outdoor spaces, music venues,
ith over 20 years of design and construction experience,
high-end restaurants and bars.
Terramark Urban Homes is one of the leading builders of urban dwellings in San Antonio. They are “infill developers” who
Since 2000, Terramark has built hundreds of
design modern, low maintenance, energy-efficient homes in
homes in Houston and San Antonio. Starting
urban and historic neighborhoods. Infill development is the use
in 2013, they began their first project in the
of land in established neighborhoods for new development or
downtown San Antonio area. Since then,
redevelopment, often as part of a municipality’s redevelopment
the company has completed 17 different
or economic growth strategy. In urban areas, waves of industrial and residential
communities totaling over 200 homes,
development, redevelopment and evolution may leave some land, lots or buildings
including the Southlake development at City
either unused or underused.
Base (Brooks Air Force Base).
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Southlake is the first for-sale housing development in Brooks history, allowing home buyers to purchase property belonging to the former Air Force Base. The single-family development aims to allow current Brooks residents and first-time home buyers the opportunity to remain on the Southside and realize their dreams of homeownership, while also attracting new residents to the area from throughout the region. “Brooks has all the key elements needed to deliver on the live-workplay model today’s buyers demand,” said Charlie Turner, CEO of Terramark Urban Homes. “We are excited to be part of their vision and pioneer for-sale housing at Brooks.
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“We rarely build the same project twice,” Turner continues. “We want to create communities that are vibrant and modern yet blend seamlessly into the downtown landscape. Our projects are carefully designed to
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maximize efficiency, value and aesthetic appeal. We are dedicated to offering a variety of styles, locations and price levels of homes in the city’s fastest growing urban areas.”
Before moving into San Antonio, Turner spent 20 years in the
John Cooley (l-r), Charlie Turner and Reid Curry
Houston market developing a wide variety of commercial projects. After the real estate fall out in 2008, he started concentrating more on distressed properties, shopping centers and new medical offices
Around 2010, after a company reorganization, Turner set his sights on
and retail. Turner was also one of the early developers of master
San Antonio. “I felt that San Antonio was an untapped market for infill
planned communities like Sugar Land, TX. When he was on that
development and the type of projects we specialize in, which is two-
project there were about 8,000 residents. Today there are over
and three-story townhomes. I noticed a great deal of vacant land here
150,000.
and not near as much competition as there was in Houston.” So Charlie began commuting from Houston to San Antonio several times a month to stake out a new territory. One of his first projects was a 2,500-acre master-planned community near Mission Espada. Charlie worked closely with then mayor Ed Garza and started developing key relationships in the building circles. In 2015 Turner hired his son-in-law John Cooley away from the world of option trading and commodities. Cooley opened up a small office space in San Antonio, while Charlie continued his IH-10 weekly commutes. Terramark was a very lean outfit then with less than a handful of employees. Initially the company’s biggest challenge was assembling a crew that understood how to tackle a three-story townhouse. “Finding a project manager in San Antonio that understood how to build a three-story townhome wasn’t easy,” says Cooley. “In Houston these guys are everywhere. But we were introducing something fairly new to the area…a hybrid of sorts. It’s not a traditional custom home,
Tawnie Arevalos
and not an apartment building.”
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Turner and his team worked hard to quickly establish solid relationships with excellent tradesmen and suppliers. Here’s what some of them had to say : “They do great projects! They communicate well and make things easy for us to get in and out.” Greg Woodard – Foam-It “I appreciate their willingness to explore new ideas, new ways of doing things… thinking outside the box. They trust us as partners in delivering solutions to their requests Brandon Rickett – IES Electrical “I enjoy Terramark because of the
Today Terramark, a family-oriented
relationship we have with them. It’s
company, has 23 employees and is
awesome to see how involved they get
headquartered on the near East Side of San
with their projects. They really care about
Antonio. They restored the former Childress
the communities and neighborhoods
Memorial Church Of God In Christ’s
where they build. They are great people to
Fellowship Hall, a structure that remains
work with!
standing despite a massive fire in 2013
Rick Rivera – McCoys
that burned the rest of the property to the ground.
“The Terramark team is very easy to work
Cooley is now the Chief Operations Officer.
with. I really appreciate their patience
Another Turner son-in-law, Reid Curry, is
with me and the multiple lines of cabinets
the Vice President of Construction. And Tawnie Arevalos is the design and marketing
I distribute. Great company.”
coordinator.
Eddie Michalik – M.B. Cabinetry
“We focus on housing in and around downtown and we currently have about 50 homes under construction,” adds Cooley. “We really enjoy the challenges building higher density
“I’ve become great friends with Reid.
projects present and see that as an area we can add value. Our buyers tend to skew
Terramark is my favorite builder client.
younger which means our homes have to balance fresh finishes with great value. It is
They are very patient and understanding
really exciting when we strike that perfect balance and can hit a project out of the park.”
of what everyone is going through during
Like everyone else these days Terramark’s biggest challenges are cost volatility and
a great job with bringing growth to the
affordability. “This current building environment is crazy, and it requires our team to look farther out on their schedule and work harder on pricing than ever before,” Cooley adds. “I have no doubt it is making us better builders, but it sure isn’t very enjoyable in the interim.” Terramark is a member of the Texas Custom Builder’s Guild, a group of 20 local builders. The group works closely with subs and suppliers to resolve issues, negotiate bulk pricing and discuss best-practices. They’ve also been acclaimed “Best Developer” and “Best Affordable Housing Project” by the San Antonio Business Journal.
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these crazy times. Terramark is doing city through their revitalization efforts. They work hard at creating lasting relationships, and people see that and appreciate them even more.” Jacob Criado – Ferguson
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n 2011, when Chris Guido, a fourth-generation family member, joined Guido Companies to run the lumber division, he could not have envisioned the tremendous amount of growth that was to come. When Chris took over, Guido Lumber Company had just gone through an ownership change and had managed to endure the housing crisis of the previous few years.
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“That was really a pivotal moment for our business,” says Chris. “Guido Lumber Company has been selling lumber in San Antonio since 1947. We have been a reliable fixture
With the lesser-known sister company to the 95-year-old, well-respected
in the residential construction scene, but adding Marvin
Guido Construction Company, Chris saw an opportunity to grow the stagnated
Windows and Doors really helped take our business to the
lumber business by expanding the window and door segment. Guido
next level, and began our venture into the luxury window
Materials’ first big break came in 2016 when, after years of persistence,
and door market. We have not looked back since.”
Antonio. This made Guido Materials one of only two new dealers in the state of Texas, and the first to open in Texas in more than 30 years.
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Marvin Windows and Doors opened Guido Materials as their lead dealer in San
With Growth Comes Change In 2018, Guido Lumber Company changed its name to Guido Materials to better reflect its diverse business focus. “We are still experts in the lumber business, but now we are also experts in Windows, Doors, Decking, and Siding. Changing our name, which was a big step for us, helped to reflect that. In addition, the new name gives us the flexibility to add new product categories when it makes sense for our business and for our customers,” adds Guido. “In the last five years, we have expanded our window and door product lines to include more luxury brands like La Cantina, Western and Arcadia Steel. In 2020, we opened our Window and Door Replacement Division, which focuses solely on window and door replacements in existing homes. We have grown so
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quickly in such a short time, it’s been quite a ride.”
So, What’s Next for Guido Materials? According to Chris, Guido Materials doesn’t have any plans to slow down. Their team is busy working on plans to open up a Window and Door showroom in southwest Austin later in the year. Additionally Guido Materials has also been named a Coastline Dealer for Marvin Windows and Doors, a line of windows and doors that are engineered to provide the best coastal views but withstand the worst coastal weather. “We are excited about all of the growth and change. It’s hard to believe Guido Materials will be celebrating 75 years in business. I am so proud of our team and all of the success we have had and we are looking forward to what the next 75 years bring.”
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New Window and Door Showrooms in Fredericksburg and Austin The growth hasn’t stopped there. Guido Materials broke ground in 2021 on their new showroom in Fredericksburg, TX (during the height of Covid-19), which will support the ever-growing market in the Texas Hill Country. “We are really excited about our new showroom in Fredericksburg. It’s in a great location, at the corner of Hwy 16 and Friendship Lane, which it makes it easily accessible to many of the Hill Country communities.” Guido Materials has already been operating out of Fredericksburg for several years and is excited to be putting down permanent roots. “It is a wonderful community that we are looking forward to being a part of. Fredericksburg has such rich history and it felt like a natural next step in the long history of Guido Materials. We will continue to run our lumber distribution out of San Antonio. With our central San Antonio location and easy access to all major roads, we are able to easily deliver to within the city, the Hill Country and beyond,” Chris added.
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[Savvy Special Report]
IBS SHOWHOMES ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF A CHANGING POPULATION Our first stop on media preview night of the two homes built to
By Beverly Smirnis
showcase the latest and greatest in design and products was TNAR 2022. Located in a beautiful neighborhood on the banks of Lake
Both the New American Remodel® (TNAR) and The New
Sue, the original home was a 2,543 square foot two-bedroom, two-
American Home® (TNAH) as well as the products featured in
bath home with a den built in 1963. “But when you want to have an
the exhibits on the floor of the International Builders Show®
office, maybe a gym and a pool, you need more square footage,” noted remodeler Eric Gray of Designer Trade Services, who had
(IBS) underscore the pressing needs for a growing and changing
previously remodeled the same home some years before.
population of homeowners.
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With Architecture by Phil Kean and Designer Trade Services overseeing the home’s transformation, TNAR 2022 remains a
s people became more accustomed to spending both
one-story home, now with 6,993 square-feet. Much of the original
more working time and more leisure time at home, the
structure, roof and walls of the home were retained including the
resulting home design trends continue post-pandemic.
great room and its original fireplace and the front porch that faces
Whether they’re buying a new home or remodeling
the lake and a bedroom/bathroom. While the home is now five
their existing home, people are looking for more functionality
bedrooms and four and one-half baths with a three-car garage,
and sustainability with plenty of living and entertaining space.
exercise room, exquisite indoor-outdoor living features and a
“Detached ADU” (Accessory Dwelling Unit) is the latest buzzword;
detached guest house and summer kitchen, the home still retains its
these valued structures are flex spaces that can serve as a
original Mid Century Modern charm.
guest house, home office or studio. Upgraded systems and high performance mechanical systems with smart controls reduce
The expanded area under roof is built around one side of the pool
maintenance costs and risks, while increasing comfort and air
deck and includes a master suite and exercise room. While private,
quality.
the detached guest house and summer kitchen structure feels like an extension of the master wing, and also affords full access and views to the remarkable outdoor area. TNAR also does a stellar job at representing the emerging trend of “Performance Remodeling.” Even with all its mass expanses of glass, Two Trails, Inc., a leading energy efficiency consulting firm worked with the design team to earn the remodel home National Green Building Standard “Emerald” certification, ENERGY STAR Certification, DOE’s Zero Energy Ready Home Program Certification and netzero status plus Indoor airPLUS Certification. TNAR 2022 achieves a HERS Index of -22 and integrates 400-watt solar panels projected to provide 100 percent of the home’s electrical power needs.
From the front, TNAR looks virtually the same as the original 1963 built home.
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Building Savvy National Features editor Beverly Smirnis with remodeler Eric
A prep space behind the main kitchen offers a nice workspace while keeping
Gray stand in the original part of TNAR interior.
the kitchen to scale.
Completely opened up and updated, the home still retains its Mid Century
The home lives around its outdoor living area.
Modern charm.
Flex spaces are the name of the game!
Kitchen in the detached ADU
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The third-floor rooftop area is accessed via a stairway or elevator.
TNAH strives to deliver a home with more mass appeal.
Natural lighting and flex space are high priorities.
Next, it was on to TNAH, showcasing how to maximize the functionality of a large home within a long, narrow 50’ x 120’ lot with an alley load, while preserving privacy from neighboring properties. Located in Laureate Park at Lake Nona, TNAH 2022 was the 38th annual idea home built for the National Association of Home Builders’ annual major home show. The stated vision for the home, said its builder Steve Earl of Envy Homes, was “simplicity” with a focus on spaces that connect with each other, while providing sanctuary spaces for every member of the family. While it eschews opulence as much as any previously The home lives large around a courtyard with modest sized pool.
built TNAH model, the home design strives to deliver a home with more mass appeal. Steve and his wife, Serena Hahn, worked with BSB Design to create TNAH 2022 with a price tag closer to $2 million. (Previous iterations of TNAH were priced upwards of $5 million.). The size of TNAH 2022 is also about one-third smaller than the average TNAH’s built within the last 10 years. Working within a strict master plan design program with tight lot setbacks and long street frontage, the creative solution is a three-story, 4,674 square foot home with three bedrooms, three and a half baths built around a central courtyard and modest sized pool. The home still lives large, thanks to the design team’s remarkable job at blurring the indoor-outdoor living areas and capturing available natural light via its extensive windows and telescoping patio doors. The third story features a rooftop terrace with a smart louvered pergola which pivots to direct or shield from the sun using either voice command or a smart
A waterfall wall and landscaping make the space private from the side street.
phone, providing yet another dining and entertaining space.
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Multiple flex spaces in the home could be used for a variety of activities—home offices, gym, or additional entertaining spaces. Almost every room enjoys a view to the home’s central interior courtyeard, including a oversized alley-entrance two-car garage,
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outfitted with a second overhead door that opens to the inside of
editor, Beverly Smirnis, and
the courtyard to extend its entertainment area.
Construction Projects Manager
Two Trails, Inc. also served as TNAH’s Energy and Green Building
Steve Smirnis share the
Consultant, helping assure the home featured unparalleled
highlights of the home tours
connectivity and enhanced convenience while using innovative
and talk with vendors of the
home appliances and HVAC solutions along with solar panels to
show who were finalists for IBS
achieve “Net Zero” energy efficiency.
Best of Show on their blog and podcast, where you can find links to interviews and videos with the home design teams and product manufacturers and links to their sites for additional information.
Outside of the Orlando convention center, the highlight of the IBS Outdoor Pavilion was the NEXCON™ 3D printer actively working to print the Black Buffalo 3D tiny home using structural concrete ink. The NEXCON™ 1G printer is made for single to three-story residential and commercial applications. Benefits of using the 3D technology to build homes include a 70 percent reduction in materials costs with almost zero waste, and up to an 80 percent reduction in labor costs and build time. The full frame of a 1,000 square foot home can be printed in under 20 hours. Black Buffalo 3D says it has successfully run its printer for 16 hours straight and it is so quiet that neighborhoods could literally be printed overnight. Inside, the theme on the exhibit floor this year continued to highlight high tech solutions and labor-saving, quick install products designed to reduce install time and skilled labor needs. The exhibit floor featured a New Product Zone, Home Tech Zone and Start-Up Zone.
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[Builder’s Perspective]
THE HIDDEN COST OF “DOWNSIZING” By Steve Zbranek
As the average age of the home buying population continues to grow, builders often hear that their need for larger homes with many rooms no longer exists. The kids have moved on and what was once a home to raise a family in is now empty rooms, higher taxes, more maintenance and generally more than empty nesters want to keep up with.
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ore often now than in previous years we are hearing that it’s time to downsize and live in less square footage. Interestingly, most of the families we have this discussion with emphasize that they still want “quality” and many of the nice things that they are leaving behind, just in a smaller home.
After listening to this now familiar design request, we begin the
features listed above, to the cost to build a 2800 downsized square
discussion with a simple math lesson. Specifically, smaller homes
foot home This will help demonstrate to the custom home buyers the
cost more per square foot to build. This concept requires a detailed
builder’s budgeting reality.
discussion concerning what is going to be left out of the smaller
After our downsized home includes a nice outdoor living area, clients
home design, and what is going to be included. For example, both
typically add an oversized garage such as three cars or an additional
homes will have a garage, kitchen, bathrooms, porches, driveways,
golf cart area. Golf cart overhead doors are smaller, so they cost less
mechanical systems, landscaping and so on. Builders will still buy
than typical doors, right? Again, not true. When you add the size of
permits, insurance, portable toilets, dumpsters, surveys and other
the garage to the building size, then throw in cabinets, epoxy floor
soft cost items that do not go away, or in many cases cost no
covering, insulated and wood covered doors the cost of this non-living
less with smaller homes. When all of these costs are divided into
area has another major impact on the price (and cost) of our smaller
4000 square feet, they are less per square foot than when divided
retirement custom home. The point is that builders know all of this.
into 2500 or 3000 square feet. Undoubtedly the smaller home will
Architects are aware that these additional “features’ will cost the
cost less overall. However, when the “how much per square foot”
clients extra, but their job is to get the clients ideas on paper and help
question is asked it’s necessary to spend some time on how the size
them fall in love with their new home.
of the home affects that number.
If a client wanting a downsized home arrives with a completed set of
Once the discussion about less living area has been acknowledged
plans, they are most likely in for a price shock. Builders who work with
it is often followed by “we want a large outdoor living area.” The
clients starting at the stage of finished plans get to be the bad guys/
owners see this as a place to sit outside, entertain, enjoy the sunset
girls. The reality check above is a Day One priority.
or a favorite sporting event on tv, by the fireplace while the steaks
If the client expectations are not correctly aligned the end result will
are on the grill. Builders see stained wood soffits, outdoor ceiling
be frustration for the client, and the builder who presumably has
fans and appliances, extra lighting, more floor covering, often a flat
done a lot of work for a job that they will not get. When discussed
screen TV and complimentary sound system, a fireplace and an
upfront the clients have choices. One, pay more than they expected
outdoor kitchen with counters, plumbing, electrical and a facing of
to get what they want. Two, redraw the plans to design a home that
stone or stucco.
fits their budget. And three, shop builders until someone gives them
Some add motorized screens or shades to this area. We know
the number that they want without changes. Choosing step one or
that these outdoor entertainment centers will cost more to build
two should create a successful project for the client and the builders.
than family rooms, game rooms and bedrooms. The buyers don’t
Choosing number three will not have the same result for either. We all
know this and probably have no idea until it’s explained to them.
are contacted routinely now by clients wanting less home than they
Paradoxically, while this is not considered in the ‘living area” of
currently have. Remembering that they are only referring to the heated
the home it contributes significantly to the final price and cost
and cooled area of the building helps start the discussion on the
per square foot. Using our example above, add the cost of a 600
Hidden Cost of Downsizing.
square-foot outdoor living area (12 x 50 for example), with the
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[Savvy Trucks & Toys]
« Hyundai’s most luxurious SUV, Palisade illustrates how much the brand has evolved from its early days, and even since its U.S. introduction.. »
FROM “CARS FOR THE PEOPLE” TO LUXURY SUVS AND SMALL TRUCKS HYUNDAI LIVES UP TO ITS NAME By Beverly & Steve Smirnis
Hyundai entered the 21st century seeking to bring higher value products to the U.S. market, launching the Santa Fe as its first SUV in 2000, followed by the Tucson in 2004. Increasingly putting its focus
Builders: Does your brand reflect “modern times?” Are you trying to change your brand to adapt to a changing population? Hyundai’s brand story may inspire you!
on environmentally friendly vehicles and technology, Hyundai launched the hybrid electric Sonata, featuring a lithium polymer battery. In 2013, its ix35 Fuel Cell became the first commercially mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicle in the world. Hyundai next expanded into motor racing, launching its N sub-brand in 2015 which led to subsequent development of the award-winning i30 N and i3- Fastback N. Hyundai’s Genesis also spun off into its own luxury brand in 2015.
The name Hyundai means “modern times.” Formed in 1967, the
The Palisade was introduced at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show as
Hyundai Motor Company indeed helped modernize and mobilize
Hyundai’s most luxurious SUV, sharing a platform with Kia Telluride.
South Korea by mass producing “cars for the people.” In the 1990s,
Our recent test drive of the midsize three row 2022 Palisade was
Hyundai made considerable investments in low-emission gasoline
a pleasant experience offering plenty of room for passengers and
engines as well as hydrogen-powered fuel cell and electrified
luggage, along with value and comfort. Easy to drive and very well-
vehicles and began to expand across Europe. It purchased Kia in
appointed for the price, our tester was the loaded-up top-of-the line
1998 to keep it afloat and though the two South Korean brands
AWD Calligraphy trim level. Every option you could think of was
operate independently, Hyundai remains Kia’s parent company and
included in the $48,390 MSRP; its only added option was $215 for
the two share some common platforms.
carpeted floor mats.
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Just this year, Hyundai entered the compact truck market with its first generation Santa Cruz. The four-door unibody truck shares the same basic platform as the Tucson, providing a more comfortable ride and more maneuverability. Though being more car-like makes it less capable for towing, hauling and off-roading than traditional trucks, max towing between, 3,500 and 5,000 still allows you to tow a small boat or two-wheel trailer and enjoy the benefits of a cargo bed. The tailgate can be adjusted to match the height of the wheelwells allowing 4-by-8 sheets of plywood to fit. The bed also has a drain that makes it easy to store wet or muddy gear or load it up with ice for tailgating. Our Limited AWD tester had the turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine (281 hp, 311 lb-ft of torque). A bevy of options were included for its MSRP of $39,720, and it comes with one of the best warranties in the segment.
Beverly & Steve Smirnis are members of the Texas Auto Writers Association and the Texas Motor Press Association, reviewing vehicles and casting their votes at driving events where the Truck of Texas, Car of Texas and Off-Road Truck of Texas are some of the titles awarded. Follow their automotive blog on TheSavvyList.com/
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