Metamorphosis

A whole-house renovation is very much a metamorphosis – a ‘change of form’ not unlike the dramatic change of a caterpillar to a butterfly. We don’t get to see the amazing transformation of the caterpillar to the butterfly because it’s all done inside a cocoon. It might be a good idea, though few would be willing to pay for it, to wrap the entire renovation site in a similar cocoon, because the renovation process is probably as ugly as the metamorphosis of the insect. Some of our renovations over the years have been so dramatic that the homeowners have admitted to low-grade depression and even tears after the demolition phase. Alas, for the cocoon. I guess the adage, “you have to crack some eggs to make an omelet” applies.

It’s not always that bad. At AJH Renovations, LLC and our sister design studio, Designed for Downtown, LLC, we do try to preserve as much of the old house look as we can. Sometimes, when the renovation is mostly inside, the shell of the house acts like that cocoon, hiding the transformation until complete (of course, you have to get invited in to see the butterfly). But, frankly, some houses are just too run down or, to be honest, ugly. When that is the case, metamorphosis is the solution. Sometimes the only indication that the butterfly used to be the caterpillar is the house number! It’s an exciting process, giving a new lease on life to an old home or, as our tag line says, “Turning a 20th Century House into a 21st Century Home.”

At AJH Renovations, LLC we know that the process is not pretty, and that there will be times when all seems lost and hopeless. But the design is there, the drawings are done and the material & finishes selected. Soon the butterfly will emerge and the metamorphosis will be complete! Give us a call today at AJH Renovations, LLC and let us help you with your ugly caterpillar.

Outer Space

The Proverbs advise us to “Prepare your outside work, make it fit for yourself in the field; and afterward build your house.” It is sound advice: establish yourself a source of income before investing money in your home. But man has added a fourth stanza after the building of one’s home: ‘prepare yourself gardens.’ It is an interesting characteristic of human nature that, after we have established our income – our ‘outside work’ – and built our habitation, we return to the ‘outside’ and prepare gardens. It is a consistent feature of archaeological discoveries that when a society becomes prosperous (sort of a prerequisite to even having something for archaeologists to discover), it goes back outside and builds elaborate gardens.

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is Nebuchadnezzar’s ‘Hanging Gardens’ of Babylon. Gardening is both a timeless and international pastime, with famous examples stretching from Tivoli, Italy to Kyoto, Japan and back to Versailles, France. But for most of human history, pleasure gardens were for the rich; commonfolk were too busy tending their own vegetable patch for survival to give thought (or money) to something built entirely for aesthetic enjoyment.

Modern Western civilization has seen prosperity spread much wider than anyone dreamed possible even a hundred or so years ago. Men and women still follow the same basic, proverbial path of ‘preparing their work outside’ – afterward finding their ‘forever home’ – and finally going back outside to prepare that envelope of enjoyment we called ‘gardens.’ The transition begins at the porch or patio and moves to the outdoor kitchen or cabana, with appropriate shade trees and seasonal flower beds.

All of this requires forethought and design, and that is why the AJH family of design/build companies – AJH Renovations, LLC; Designed for Downtown, LLC; and AJH Custom Homes, LLC – added landscape design to our portfolio of services. Personalizing one’s own garden space can be the work of a lifetime, but our design studio can definitely get you started with a master plan. Give us a call today to start the conversation.