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BUILDING FOR THE CENTURY
At Oke Woodsmith, we do much
more than build houses. We take design ideas from our clients, meld them with
our own, and keep our collective relationship
on track during the construction process and beyond.
Like any good
marriage counsellor, we help our clients over rough patches when they
second-guess themselves and need confirmation they've made the right decisions.
We haven't had a divorce yet; in fact, many of our clients are building their
second or third home with us, so it seems we're headed in the right direction.
While anyone
can build a house, we believe it's much harder to build a home. Infusing a
building with personality and function comes from listening to our clients
throughout the construction process. Our foremen and building superintendents
meet with clients daily on their property and ensure they understand what
they're getting in their new home.
It's not just
our communication skills that attract clients to our company, however. We keep
ourselves, and our tradespeople, up to date on advances in building science.
Many of our houses are constructed of Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF), which we
believe is the very best way to build a home.
During the
construction process, we pour cement into insulated styrofoam forms that have
been reinforced with rebar steel. The forms stay in place and become part of the
finished wall, resulting in a concrete mass that eliminates drafts and deadens
sound. ICF homes, in fact, are 100 per cent more energy efficient and 300 per
cent quieter than a conventional wood-frame home. Homeowners never have to worry
about being cold - even when gale-force winds are blowing off the Great Lakes
during the frigid winter months.
In the
interests of comfort, we encourage our clients to heat their homes with radiant
in-floor heating, which provides a consistent temperature from floor to ceiling
and doesn't circulate dust. We often pair radiant heating with engineered wood
flooring since it doesn't shrink as natural hardwoods do. Ceramic or porcelain
tile are also an effective medium for transferring and retaining heat.
In this
edition of the magazine, we've presented a cross-section of homes that exemplify
our design ethic: we avoid hallways, particularly in smaller homes, since they
represent wasted space. We also use a variety of ceiling treatments to define
open-concept living areas, which is particularly evident in Don and Marg
Bulloch's home in Grand Bend. We believe in filling a home with light and we use
skylights and windows in strategic places, including in bathrooms, hallways,
closets and even walk-in pantries, to make a home as inviting as possible.
We encourage
our clients to accompany us to an annual builders' show in the U.S. where
they're able to see the latest American design elements. We try to incorporate
features, such as large islands in kitchens, that aren't used locally.
Our clients' options are as
broad as their budgets and imaginations will allow. They must be prepared,
however, to invest time in making thoughtful decisions
about finishes and materials, which adds up to making the difference between
building a house - or building a home.
At Oke
Woodsmith, we're building not just for the decade, but also for the century. Our
hope is that the next generation will renovate and update our buildings a
hundred years from now. Whether it's a home or an office building, we feel
confident that the structure will be as solid as the day it was built.
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Oke Woodsmith Building Systems Inc.,
70964 Bluewater
Highway,
Grand Bend, Ontario Canada N0M 1T0
Phone (519) 238-8893 Fax (519) 238-8894
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