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		<title>What happens in Vegas&#8230;</title>
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Coastal Cottage Renovation on Sullivan&#8217;s Island, SC


Steve Herlong, Jim Henshaw and Layne Nelson of Herlong &#38; Associates were selected, along with approximately 20 other residential architects and designers from across the country, to provide design assistance at the International Builders Show held last week in Las Vegas.  Over the course of three days, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Steve Herlong, Jim Henshaw and Layne Nelson of <a title="Herlong &amp; Associates" href="http://www.herlongarchitects.com" target="_blank">Herlong &amp; Associates</a> were selected, along with approximately 20 other residential architects and designers from across the country, to provide design assistance at the <a title="International Builders Show" href="http://www.buildersshow.com/Home/" target="_blank">International Builders Show</a> held last week in Las Vegas.  Over the course of three days, the <a title="American Institute of Architects" href="http://www.aia.org/index.htm" target="_blank">American Institute of Architects</a> Plan Review Workshop gave builders and homeowners from all over the United States a chance to have their plans reviewed free of charge in 30 minute sessions, in an effort to increase the livability, style, or resale of the home.  Here is a sampling of how some of the conversations started:</p>
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<div>• &#8220;I would like to renovate my home to reflect more of the way we live now, and plan to live in the future&#8221; (from a homeowner in Colorado)</div>
<div>• &#8220;Can you help me with the design of this spec home to make it more attractive to potential buyers?&#8221; (from a spec builder in Florida)</div>
<div>• &#8220;I&#8217;d like to modify the exterior of my home to make it more of a &#8216;cottage&#8217; style&#8221; (homeowner and her builder from Cape Cod)</div>
<div>• &#8220;I&#8217;d like to make my master suite nicer. A different layout, maybe some ceiling details.&#8221; (homeowner from California)</div>
<div>• &#8220;How can I have some outdoor living space that takes advantage of the features of the property (such as light, breezes and view) and relate to the interior layout of the home?&#8221; (spec builder from Alabama)</div>
<div>• &#8220;I hate my kitchen.  Please help!&#8221; (homeowner from Coastal Georgia)</div>
<div><span style="color: #ffffff;">Coastal Renovations</span></div>
<div>We were able to help each client by providing ideas in the form of sketches and notes, which will start the process of transforming otherwise dull spaces and homes into places that live well and reflect the lifestyles of each client.  We create like this every day, and it was a pleasure to help others visualize the possibilities for their projects in such an interesting workshop format.</div>
<div><span style="color: #ffffff;">Charleston Architects</span></div>
<div>Herlong &amp; Associates will be offering a plan review workshop in our office on the Isle of Palms for the next three months. Homeowners and builders are welcome to bring in plans of their existing or speculative home and receive a free consultation with one of our designers.  The sessions will be 45 minutes each, and we will be available to study both interior and exterior design issues.   The interest in this workshop is already high, so it is recommended that you contact us to indicate your interest.  If you have a specific area of the house that you would like to study, indicate that as well so that we can arrange your session with someone who may specialize in that area.  </div>
<div>                                <span style="color: #ffffff;">Kiawah Architects</span></div>
<div>Email Laura Anne Moore at <a href="mailto:laura_anne@herlongarchitects.com">laura_anne@herlongarchitects.com</a> to set up an appointment, call (843) 886-9199 or simply comment on this blog to let us know if you would like to take part in this workshop.  We hope to see you here!<a href="http://www.herlongarchitects.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/untitled-13.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-90" title="Invitation" src="http://www.herlongarchitects.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/untitled-13.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="278" /></a></div>
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		<title>What a Difference at Herlong!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
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It&#8217;s not every day you read a blog about an office building restroom, but&#8230;. 
A few months ago we asked ourselves &#8216;How could we make the experience of coming into our office even more enjoyable for our clients?&#8217;  Our office looks out onto the Intercoastal Waterway and we have design sessions in comfortable conference rooms that [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s not every day you read a blog about an office building restroom, but&#8230;. </p>
<p>A few months ago we asked ourselves &#8216;How could we make the experience of coming into our office even more enjoyable for our clients?&#8217;  Our office looks out onto the Intercoastal Waterway and we have design sessions in comfortable conference rooms that gaze onto this incredible landscape.  But when our clients ventured down the hall to the restrooms, they were treated to linoleum floors painted white sheetrock, and cheap plumbing and electrical fixtures. What a difference the transformation of this space into a beautiful room has been.<span>  </span>Employees love it, clients rave over it &#8211; we can&#8217;t get people out of there! </p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Many thanks go out to Theresa and Sarah of <a title="Herlong &amp; Associates" href="http://www.herlongarchitects.com" target="_blank">Herlong &amp; Associates</a>, who selected the materials, finishes and fixtures, and coordinated the overall effort.<span>  </span>They always know how the individual parts will come together in the end and it turned out beautifully.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>We also had many friends and vendors contribute materials and craftmanship to this effort including the following: </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Kellie Hall &amp; Nancy Griffin from <a title="Artisan Clay" href="http://artisanclayinteriors.com/" target="_blank">Artisan Clay Interiors &amp; Painting</a> added a beautiful blue clay to the walls above the wainscot and onto the ceiling. Chip Dukes &amp; Will Albrecht from <a title="Southern Lumber" href="http://www.southernlumbermillwork.com/" target="_blank">Southern Lumber</a> were instrumental in the new wainscot on our walls. Ashley Hyer from <a title="Design on Tap" href="http://www.designontap.net/" target="_blank">Design on Tap</a> deserves thanks for the elegant faucet, glass vessel sink and low flow toilet.  Tom Werner &amp; Pat Devaney of <a title="Charleston One Source" href="http://www.charlestononesource.com/" target="_blank">Charleston One Source</a> helped with the bleached oak floor.  <a title="Fisher Recycling" href="http://www.fisherrecycling.com/" target="_blank">Fisher Recycling</a> owners Elizabeth &amp; Chris Fisher created a beautiful recycled glass countertop with beautiful blues.  Butch, Phil &amp; Sarah of <a title="Wm. C. Pritchard" href="http://wcpritchard.com/Options.html" target="_blank">William C. Pritchard Cabinetry</a> made the painted sink base cabinet and helped with the hardware.  Christine Reilly owner of <a title="Foxworth Decorative Hardware" href="http://www.foxworth-hardware.com/" target="_blank">Foxworth Decorative Hardware</a> contributed the doorknob &amp; hardware.  Ali Sherrill and Bonnie from <a title="Charleston Lighting &amp; Interiors" href="http://www.charlestonlightingandinteriors.com/" target="_blank">Charleston Lighting</a> selected the sconce above the mirror.  Thomas Mallaga for the flat panel solid wood door (painted a brilliant blue!). </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>And finally to Phillip Smith and Tony Reilly of <a title="Phillip Smith" href="http://phillipsmithcontractor.com/" target="_blank">Phillip W. Smith General Contractors</a>, who coordinated the demolition and construction of the bathroom in a professional and methodical manner.<span>   </span>It was through Phillip&#8217;s office that &#8211; Michael Ruffano (trim), Ralph Bell (painting), Bill Sparks &amp; Ralph Bennett (electrical and plumbing) &#8211; this amazing feat was accomplished.<span>  </span>They took steps to minimize the noise and disruption to our office, and went out of their way to make even this small bathroom transformation a place everyone could be proud of. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Below is an image of the transformed space.<span>  </span>We don&#8217;t have a &#8216;before&#8217; image, but just think linoleum floor, white walls and ceiling, melamine cabinets, etc. and you get the picture. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Nice Work Everyone!!</span></p>
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