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  • Recently Completed on Lake Travis!

    Posted on January 24th, 2011 Bethany Jenkins No comments

    This beautiful old world home, which is over 8,000 square feet in size, was recently completed by Jenkins Custom Homes on the North Shore area of Lake Travis in Austin. Full of magnificent details, the most unique feature may be the stacked glass wall, shown in the picture below. This wall requires no steel for support but instead uses glass butted against glass. Usually reserved for commercial applications, this may be the only residential use of stacked glass in North America!

    Another unique feature of this home is the custom made cabinetry that hides the flat screen TV above the fireplace. This fully automated screen cover, which lifts with the touch of a button, is not the first that Jenkins Custom Homes has ever installed, but this is the first video a client has shared with us.

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    In part 2 of “How Safe Is Your Safe?” we will discuss different types of locking mechanisms, as well as common mistakes that make your safe a target for thieves.

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  • A Palace For Pooch

    Posted on March 2nd, 2010 Bethany Jenkins 2 comments

    Dog Cave According to the ASPCA, more than half of all households in the United States have a pet. And yet, so often we design our a new homes without a thought about our four legged (or feathered) friends. From the floor plan to the flooring, there are so many ways to accommodate our pets when designing our new home. Prior to breaking ground, think through some of the following questions:

    • Where will your pet sleep? Will she sleep with you or will she need her own space?
    • Where will he eat? Where will you store his food?
    • Will she go outside, and if so, does she like to roll around and track dirt in the house?
    • Will your home need to accommodate a bird cage, or an aquarium, or a pet door?

    The lifestyle of your pet and how they live with you is just as important to the design of your new home as is any other member of your family. You can modify your cabinetry to create specialized sliding storage bins for food or even drawers for food and water bowls that are hidden under the toe kick image . You can create a pet shower, or a special room with a doggy door and pet run. You may want to put in hardwood flooring instead of carpet, or even design your electrical outlets so there are not a lot of exposed cords in the home – especially if your pet is of the pocket variety (rabbits and guinea pigs love to gnaw).

    The Jenkins Custom Home Lifestyle Analysis™ is designed with these issues in mind. And the results are as individual as the people whose homes we build. For instance, in one home we designed and built, we included a room under the stairs with the puppy’s name painted above the door (similar to the one in the photo). It was a cute way to show off the dog to family and friends, while providing the family pet with his own space. In another example, we supplied the homeowner with a special niche – complete with a window – for her cat. Whatever your pet’s needs, the bottom line is that no one knows them as well as you, and that makes you the expert in designing your pet’s “palace”!

    (Picture courtesy of http://www.bhg.com/home-improvement/storage/around-the-house/make-a-pet-friendly-home/)

    (For more information on this topic, please consider the following articles: http://www.homecheck.com/Reference/Aug_05/05Vol1Art5/index.htm; http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20296529,00.html) (Source for statistics: http://www.aspca.org/about-us/faq/pet-statistics.html)

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  • James Bond Wishes He Had One

    Posted on January 19th, 2009 Bethany Jenkins No comments

    Okay, so maybe that’s a bit of an overstatement, but can’t you just see this in a James Bond movie?

    When the designers of the Parade Home looked at the plans, they knew something special needed to be done with the space that was created behind the wall of the small study. The shape of the space meant that it could not be used for a traditional room, but it was just the right size for a safe room.

    The term “safe room” may have been popularized by Jody Foster but it is actually just a room where a homeowner can place safe(s) that is/are hidden from someone attempting to burglarize the home. In this particular house, the space is big enough for someone to hide in, but the door does not actually lock shut.

    Of course, does it matter if the burglar can’t find the door or even any evidence of a room?!!

    The “door” to this room is, in fact, a motorized cabinet that turns 360 degrees when a secret button hidden behind a book on the shelf, is pressed. What’s really neat about this cabinet is that it serves many purposes – wet bar, multimedia cabinet, door – pretty much as much as you can expect from a cabinet!

    Is this practical for every home? Of course not. But what’s really great about this specialty cabinet is that it makes the most of the space while enhancing the lifestyle of the homeowner. And isn’t that what everyone is after? To find out more about the Custom Builder who built this, read about it here.

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  • Cool Features

    Posted on January 6th, 2009 Bethany Jenkins No comments

    Every now and then, we come across a feature that would truly enhance our lifestyle – but is costly. Such is the case with these soft-close, aka blumotion, drawers.

    These unique cabinet features make closing drawers and cabinet doors a dream. No matter how hard you push them, they “catch” at the end to prevent the drawer or door from slamming shut. No more accidentally slamming a drawer. No more shaking the house when you’re in a rush in the kitchen. These cabinets truly enhance your lifestyle – and prolong the life of your cabinets.

    See them in action below. If you’re building a new home or are in a position to remodel, consider the value of blumotion.

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