"We
have been in our new Scott Gilbride-designed home for
exactly one month and we are enjoying it thoroughly. As
we reflect on the design and building process, some thoughts
come to mind:
• First,
we enjoyed every aspect of the project and our home was
completed ahead of schedule and under budget!
• When we first met Scott, his demeanor was easy,
but attentive. He gave us a “preference” sheet
to fill out.
• During our second meeting, Scott continued to
listen, referring to our specific desires about features
and design.
• Throughout our process, Scott referred to the
preference sheet we had given him. Amazingly, we now find
99% of features are incorporated into our new home! Only
the wine cellar was not incorporated, our decision.
• Scott never argued for design elements he had
suggested that we decided against. He accepted our wishes
and moved on. We truly appreciated this aspect of our
relationship.
• Of high importance to us was that Scott agreed
to back-out or collaborate on the interior architecture
aspect of our home. We wanted our daughter, an Interior
Architect and cabinetry expert to design all interior
cabinetry, and to have significant input into all interior
choices. Unlike what we found with some of the other architects
and designers we interviewed, Scott was open to this idea,
and appeared to be unthreatened by the idea or a collaborator.
We saw this as generous professionally and financially,
and showed character strength. Ultimately, it was a major
factor in our choice of architect.
• The design and implementation collaboration turned
out to be very positive from our viewpoint.
• One design request we made was that the house
have lots of natural light, minimal to no direct sunlight,
yet have places to go outdoors for sunlight. We are amazed
and pleased at how effectively Scott accomplished this.
• One request we made at the outset was the house
should be unobtrusive when you drive by. In other words,
we did not want a bold exterior statement, rather the
house should blend into the space. This was done with
taste and without forfeiting design.
• Another request we made was that a large pine
tree in the center of the lot be preserved if at all possible.
Scott designed the house around the tree, resulting in
a very attractive effect.
• Regarding design, Scott was able to interpret
our requests beautifully. We were restrained by the Broken
Top Design Review Committee, their requirement that the
exterior be “northwest/craftsman” style as
opposed to the contemporary we preferred. Scott was able
to design within their demands in a way that also satisfied
us.
• The transition from outdoors to inside the house
where the design is very contemporary was done in a gradually
revealing manner, adding to the intrigue and beauty of
the house.
• Now that the process is complete, we know of only
one thing we wish we had done differently. That would
be to add a spotlight featuring the beautiful steel fireplace
façade Scott designed."
Jim
& Karen Wolfe |