Thankful For: the Evolution of Design

One week closer to Thanksgiving (EEK!), another week to share what we are thankful for! This week we want to shout out and give thanks for the evolution of design. Seeing our projects transform from ideas to drawings to rendered views and ultimately to being built is very inspiring and keeps us moving forward! This…

Project Update: Sierra Towers_ The Last of Our X-ray Vision!

Hello there! Welcome back! This week we wanted to share some photos from our Sierra Towers project before drywall gets put up and walls are closed. So take a look below and use the last of your x-ray vision to see all the different things that go into the walls to make a building or…

Project Update: Reynolds Court Material

Hey there! Last time when we talked about our schematic design process, we used our Thousand Oaks project as an example to walk you through it. Now that we have been moving through Design Development and into Construction Documents we have some more things refined. We’ve picked materials, appliances and plumbing fixtures that are coming…

Tips & Tricks: Multiple Drawing Packages in Revit

Every project has its own unique requirements and as such the types of drawings packages we produce can vary from a simple project with one design package to a vary complex project with upwards of six design packages, each designed for a different jurisdictional approval.  How do you make multiple drawings sets in Revit if…

Project Spotlight: Graveyard Edition- The Ridge House

Hello friends! Our Ridge House project has been ongoing under construction and although we aren’t doing site visits anymore we put a lot of work and thought into this home. Since we aren’t a part of construction administration to help oversee the progress we cross our fingers in hopes it looks right at the end!…

Pre Launch Party: Sea Level Dr

We are super excited to see our Malibu Beach House done and photographed and can’t wait to share it with you! Need a recap? Check out these posts leading up to this! We had a wonderful time working Nathan Turner and experiencing his brilliant interior design work come to life! Check out below our before…

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…

Here@HAYNE we try new things: Enscape!

Welcome back! Here@HAYNE we are always open to exploring new ways to work and showcase our designs. We recently came across Enscape, which is a live rendering program,  and thought we would give it a shot! So far I am an Enscape fan! It has some really great features that I think will help show…

Honeysuckle Farm: The Petal Pink Pool House!

Hey everyone! Welcome back to Honeysuckle Farm! Last time we dove in deeper to the Rose Cottage which was an existing home onsite. This one, however, is going to be from the ground up! The pool house is a fun entertainment covered outdoor area with some awesome arches to frame the space. It’s located right…

Honeysuckle Farm: Rose Cottage

Continuing from our last blog post, Introducing Honeysuckle Farm, let’s dive a little deeper into the components that make this project awesome! The Rose Cottage is an existing home on the site and the scope of work is going to be done in 2 phases. Phase 1 will include an addition that will extend the…

Project Spotlight: Mirror Mirror no More

We have been pushing full steam ahead with our Sierra Towers Remodel and we are starting to pick some materials and finishes.  Check out our warm modern vibes below… I LOVE the render in the cloud button!  #thanksrevit Stay tuned as we refine our design and move into Construction Documents!