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…

Project Spotlight: Claremont Kitchen Color Scheme Dilema

To be white or to be blue, that is the question. Out Claremont House interior remodel project continues as we try to finalize our kitchen cabinetry.  The primary focus in this kitchen is the gorgeous French range from Lacanche.  The traditional range we are looking at comes in a variety of colors but we are…

The HAYNE Way: Family “Go-To” Parameters

Hello friends! Thanks for joining us today. We are still waiting for the infinite library of components to be generated for us to use but until then we are creating new components to use in our model. With that we noticed there are a couple of parameters we always start with. We thought we would…

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…

Revit Component Rating

Hey friends! Here@HAYNE we are Revit fans (with mixed emotions about some things) and thought it would be fun to rate the standard component library it comes with. Some categories are great while others could use some changes and then there ones I’ve never opened. We rated them out of 5 stars and zero star…

Software Spotlight: Revit Render vs Enscape

Welcome back! As we continue to work in (and love) Enscape, we thought it would be interesting to compare render views from Enscape and Revit. Before using Enscape we would buy credits and send views from Revit to render in the cloud so we could continue to work as it rendered. This was helpful to…

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…

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!

Tips & Tricks: 3D SketchUp to Revit Component

Sometimes you get lucky and the manufacturer you are specifying for your lights, equipment, doors, windows, etc. have their own Revit components.  Sometimes, you are partially lucky, and the manufacturer has 3D and 2D information but it’s not in Revit.  And other times you are completely unlucky and there are no manufacturer drawings and you…

Tips & Tricks: Adding Custom Energy Values to the Door and Window Schedules

The energy efficiency of our buildings is important and one way that we verify our code compliance with current energy codes is to define the energy efficiency of our windows and doors. Here at Hayne we typically identify the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) and the U-Value for our openings based on the window and…