Bitchin’ Kitchens for a Festive Feast

Thanksgiving is right around the corner and the menu planning and shopping have begun… but where are we preparing this festive feast?  Here at Hayne, we have gathered just a few of our favorite kitchens that would be the perfect backdrop for that giant bird. One. Moody, Small, and Intimate Our Hayne Cottage kitchen is…

Falling into Fall

Here are some of our favorite autumnal colors to warm up your spaces as the weather turns colder! Reds. On Bosque by Magnolia Maple Leaf Read by Benjamin Moore Rustic Red by Sherwin Williams Oranges. Fall Harvest by Benjamin Moore Saffron Thread by Sherwin Williams Dutch Orange by Farrow & Ball Yellows. Autumn Gold by…

Project Spotlight: Reynolds Court Outdoor Living

The Existing Condition. Let’s check in on the design for our Outdoor Living areas at Reynolds Court! See what we are working with… Hmmmm, some of those hedges aren’t too bad… The Inspiration. The trellis area inspiration comes from Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s design for Ellen Pompeo featured in Architectural Digest. Pool inspiration comes from Modern…

Project Spotlight: Let there be Jellyfish!

Here@Hayne we have a new project on the boards and we are totally digging it! I mean, who doesn’t want to work on a house with a jellyfish tank??? Here is a snapshot of the project as we move into design development and start looking at materials, space planning and cabinetry details. You enter directly…

Hayne Way: A look at our Schematic Design Process

ONE.  It starts with a Sketch. Once we have good as-built base drawings, we pull out the yellow trace paper or vellum sheets and begin our pencil sketches.  We tend to run through a few iterations before we think we’ve hit on a good design and we often like to put together a few floor…

Project Spotlight: Sierra Towers Cabinetry

Our Sierra Towers project is moving into construction, and as we start demolition to field verify some existing conditions (like drain pipe and mechanical ductwork locations) we spent some time refining our cabinetry designs.  As we’ve talked about previously, our current work-flow is to create assemblies with individual components. This project is cabinetry heavy and…

Project Spotlight: Sierra Towers Kitchen Evolution

Original Conceptthe original palette Natural Ash Upper Shelving, Cabinet Boxes and Toekick Dark gray slab front cabinet doors. LaminaM Naturali Emperador Extra Countertops and Backsplashthe evolution As we dove deeper into the design concept and detailing, the kitchen evolved.  Physical samples were reviewed and the ash paneling and cabinetry throughout the entire project became Rift…

Tips & Tricks: Casework in REVIT

a work in progress… With our primary focus on high-end custom residential work, we tend to work on detailing a lot of custom cabinetry.  Matthew Anthony Stokes is a stickler for accuracy in these drawings and sometimes getting Revit to cooperate is difficult.  Adding detail in our 2D AutoCAD drawings was easy enough, but adding…

Project Update: Lawless Brewing Co. Preview

One of our current Tenant Improvement projects, Lawless Brewing Co. needed some “eye candy” for a public hearing, so we rendered some of our interior and exterior views to help explain the design intent and vision for this new North Hollywood Microbrewery (coming soon…).  Check out the finished renderings below! Stay tuned for more Lawless…

Project Spotlight: From Specifications to Visualizations

We are going to check back in on our Castle Pines Refuge Project.  This project has hit a few road bumps but we are finally finishing up our Bid Package which includes the Finish Floor Plans and Interior Elevations.  All of the great value engineering materials (see our previous post here) have been put into…