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    • May 16, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Passive Home Passion

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 54:47


    Co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee chat with Shaun St-Amour who talks about the associated costs, the energy savings, consumer choice, and the importance of challenging the status quo as the industry looks to build resilient, healthy homes with a lighter footprint on the environment. ‘I really think that we should have an AirBNB passive house that we all could just go and experience because when you step into it and you close the door and it's quieter and there's even a difference in fresh air, you honestly see the difference as soon as you take that first step inside.' says Shaun St-Amour, Clay Construction. St-Amour is passionate about building to Passive House standards for the health and comfort of everyone who's occupying the home. ‘I would rather use the Passive House principles to get to net zero. Not only are you going to enjoy the benefits of a passive house, the comfort, the energy efficiency, the healthy home but you'll also have an opportunity to use materials that can create a 200 plus year old home because you're doing an envelope-first approach.' Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productions You will find “Measure Twice, Cut Once” podcasts on iTunes, Spotify and Google podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Net Zero Solar Home

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 33:18


    Co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee chat with Chris Wimbles of Perspective Homes by Pacific and homeowner, Drew Bonnell, sharing their experiences building their first net zero home including solar power. ‘You hear it all the time, communication. Because this was a complex project and because we had so many moving parts with so many people involved, if there were challenges, it was through a lack of communication rather than too much communication. You know the old adage, there's just no stupid questions. Just get it out there, let's air it, talk about it, and then it'll save time and money later,' says Drew Bonnell, homeowner. The goals of this project were to build a design forward, future-proof home with sustainable features using renewable energy as progressive as possible, within the available budget. As the plan progressed, it became obvious, net zero was within reach with lots of lessons learned along the way. ‘From a building standpoint, what we've really learned is the importance of having as many design decisions and as many final product decisions from the onset. Obviously, there's always going to be things that change, but really, if you are a homeowner and you want to build something, try to figure out what it is you want and invest in the pre-construction design process of the project... especially with all the supply chain issues that we're still having in the industry, it's critical that you work with a schedule and in a way that that can get it all achieved.' Chris Wimble, Perspective Homes by Pacific. Offering a first-hand perspective to building a high-performance home for the first time, you will hear tips on how to build more resilient homes with a lighter impact on the environment. Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productions LISTEN: Meet the Burden Family and follow their real time reno     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Build Smartr; Building with Steel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 25:36


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    Bryan Baeumler : Value of Working with the Pros

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 52:33


    Co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee chat with special Guest Bryan Baeumler of HGTV fame, along with Graeme Huguet of My House Design Build Team to talk about the value of working with the pros. ‘I often tell a story of a basement I walked into, and the homeowner said, what can you do down here? And the answer is, I'll put a train station, indoor pool and a Starbucks in if you'd like. And they laugh and say, no, seriously, what can you do? And I say, what's your budget? And the answer used to always be, well, I'm not telling you, you'll spend it all. But you need to present how much money do you have in your pocket or available to you. I would say take 35% of that as a contingency...and work on 65% of your total available cash or credit or whatever you want to spend on the job. And let the professional come up with the plan to tell you what is possible within those plans, considering the cosmetics that you would like to include and go from there,' says Baeumler. Recognizing a TV show cannot share the full process of building or renovating a home in just 22 minutes, Baeumler openly discusses his approach to working with the professionals, with Huguet bringing a BC perspective to the conversation. ‘We have to start looking at our own homes, not from the cosmetic Instagram photo side, but we have to start looking at how do we build a safe, comfortable nest that's affordable and sustainable, that also adds real value and provides a passive income in the form of savings long-term. And we have to start prioritizing.' Bryan Baeumler, Baeumler Approved, HGTV. Thanks to podcast partners: FortisBC, Vicostone Canada, Trail Appliances, Rami Films, jPod productions, and AI Technology & Design. You will find “Measure Twice, Cut Once” podcasts on iTunes, Spotify and Google podcasts.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Net Zero Ready Townhomes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 62:50


    Co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee chat with with Streetside Developments about their townhome project, Cascadia, located in Langley, due for completion later this year. Challenged by senior management to build to a net zero ready high-performance level, Jonathan Meads shares the challenges faced by the building community. Scaling up from a single-family home to a multi-family project is exponentially more challenging, as the industry, government regulations, technology, supply chain, professionals and trades are all on a steep learning curve.  ‘The net zero homes offset the energy used. The only difference between a net zero home and a net zero ready home is you haven't put on the home the ability to capture energy, but it's been designed so that in the future it can be added. So, it may not have photovoltaics on the roof now, but it has been designed to add it at a later date,' says Meads. Packed with information and ideas on the future of townhomes and the benefits of net zero ready living, this episode discovers how building to higher standards in multi-family homes can benefit your family and community, while looking at the challenges and wins faced by Streetside Developments as they adopt a smaller footprint philosophy building net zero ready townhomes. ‘The one thing I think that is coming, that could be a big game changer, that avoids the battery pack, per se, is the next generation of electric vehicles actually have the ability to power homes. And if they are plugged in at the right time, you can send power back and forth. So now you could be charging your vehicle during the day. These cars are so intelligent,' says Meads. Thank you to podcast partners: FortisBC, Vicostone Canada, Trail Appliances, Rami Films, jPod productions, and AI Technology & Design.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Infill Homes – A Passivhaus+ Duplex

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 62:33


    You will find “Measure Twice, Cut Once” podcasts on iTunes, Spotify and Google podcasts. Co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee chat with Joe Geluch looking at infill housing solutions featuring a Passivhaus+ duplex project with two lock-off suites, built on a single-family lot as a solution to addressing Vancouver's Missing Middle housing. ‘We had the opportunity to present this project at the International Passive House Conference in Germany last year. People were interested in it as a new housing typology addressing the missing middle problem in Vancouver. Currently there is an incentive with the City of Vancouver until 2025 for the FSR exemption if you're going for a certified passive house. This project got 18% extra floor area for doing a certified passive house duplex, which meant an additional 600 square feet total, essentially one extra bedroom per home.' Allison Holden-Pope of One Seed Architecture and Interiors. Packed with information and ideas on infill housing solutions to address the missing middle, this episode explores how building to higher standards on a single-family lot can benefit your family and community. ‘Passive homes used to be all about energy efficiency, and now there is a focus on embodied carbon because you've already set this base of a high-performance home. Let's do it using as sustainable materials. I think that that's how things are evolving. It's ultimately everybody's dream, that passive house doesn't even get mentioned anymore because it's code. That's just how we build. That's what we want to have happen.' Joe Geluch, Naikoon Contracting. Podcast partners: FortisBC, Vicostone Canada, Trail Appliances, Rami Films, jPod productions, and AI Technology & Design.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Small housing - Building a modern community

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 56:00


    You will find “Measure Twice, Cut Once” podcasts on iTunes, Spotify and Google podcasts. Jake Fry talks with co-hosts Jennifer-Lee and Mike about the concept of attainable housing for the missing middle and building thriving modern-day communities. ‘Our experience reflects that of the 370+ small homes we've built, easily over 85% have been for multi-generational living, and I think that's the big drive,' says Fry. Land valuations, environmental impacts of today's building materials and systems, and our end goals all add up to a riveting conversation with Fry recommending we keep an open mind to solutions and focus on sophisticated conversations, versus complicated ones. ‘I would argue there's going to be lots of opportunities to reuse a building, renovate a building, and the greenest building is the building that's standing right now. Period. And when we look to recycle, reuse, reduce, reusing those buildings where we can and trying to keep them as intact as possible, there'll be opportunities for a house to have three suites in it and a coach house in the back, those are the things we have to be very vigorous about in our analysis of what is good.' Jake Fry, Smallworks. Podcast partners: FortisBC, Vicostone Canada, Trail Appliances, Rami Films, jPod productions, and AI Technology & Design.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    BOSS Building Solutions, open source, factory built homes

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 42:06


    Co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee chat with Chris Hill about the Building Offsite Sustainable System (BOSS) an open-source factory-built wall system designed to build higher Energy Step Code level homes, including passive homes. Developed by BCollective, the concept is simple; by creating BOSS as an open-source system, knowledge will transfer quicker to help advance the learning curve to lower building costs, improve building efficiencies, and increase quality of output. Faced with a housing crisis, rising building costs, labour shortages, and the need to reduce the footprint of how we build our homes. ‘There's nothing proprietary about it and that's intentional so that you can have it built by others', says Chris Hill as he shares his thoughts on building trends and the BOSS system. ‘We're using the word climate crisis. We each have to account for our own balance. There's no reason why we should be restricting how we're living, so then we're going to have to look to ways to reduce. And that's what you're getting with BOSS - carbon reduction, thicker walls. BOSS dramatically reduces the ongoing operating energy that you put input into your house. It's a really, an exercise on reduction.' Chris Hill, BCollective. Podcast partners: FortisBC, Vicostone Canada, Trail Appliances, Rami Films, jPod productions, and AI Technology & Design.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Iceberg Homes, maximizing spaces within city limits

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 39:04


    What is an iceberg home? Unassuming at first glance, iceberg homes are designed and built with the majority of living space underground. Father and son duo, John and Jeff Gunson, share their experiences and process of building homes with multiple underground floors. ‘The concept was created in London. The houses are too small for the value of what these people have paid for them, and you can't change the facade of a building and you can't raise the height. So, because of heritage restrictions they dug down into the ground and increased the size of the square footage of the house. In the City of Vancouver there is no reference in the bylaws to how many square feet you can add below grade.' John Gunson, Euro Canadian Contracting Co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee find out that faced with limited land and soaring real estate prices, homeowners are digging deeper for solutions. ‘For the lower half of the house, that's underground, there is better thermal insulation and a more regulated temperature. It doesn't see high temperature differentials from hot to cold as the above grade would. Being underground though, heat from equipment generally creates an issue, therefore, you have to implement air conditioning to make the space more livable.' Jeff Gunson, Euro Canadian Contracting Thank you to podcast partners: FortisBC, Vicostone Canada, Trail Appliances, Rami Films, jPod productions, and AI Technology & Design. You will find “Measure Twice, Cut Once” podcasts on iTunes, Spotify and Google podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    High Performance Home Trends

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 45:06


    You will find ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once' podcasts on iTunes, Spotify and Google podcasts. What is a high-performance home and what does it mean for you and your family? Understanding the different industry accreditations, keeping up with building trends, and knowing what type of high-performance home is right for you can be overwhelming. ‘When people are looking to build a home for their family to live in, it is a smart idea to build above basic code to some level of high performance. Consistent temperature control throughout the home, improved sound barriers, better air quality, increased energy efficiency, and a reduced environmental footprint with improved durability are just some of the benefits that can be realized in high-performance homes', says Eric Lee. Join co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee on this edition of ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once'. Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Trail Appliances, Vicostone Canada, Rami Films, jPod productions, and AI Technology & Design. LISTEN: Meet the Burden Family and follow their real time reno See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Burden family reveal their finance strategies

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 45:20


    You will find “Measure Twice, Cut Once” podcasts on iTunes, Spotify and Google podcasts.On this edition of ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once', now that the project is complete and the Burdens have moved back upstairs, they realize the basement has been trashed.  Are they ready emotionally and financially to tackle another renovation in the basement? Tune in with host Jennifer-Lee Gunson and special guest Alisa Aragon-Lloyd, mortgage broker specialist, as they explore the Burdens' financial strategies and future options. “The one thing we didn't mention is now we have to furnish our space,” said homeowner Justin Burden. “So, a lot of funds have been going towards purchasing a dining table, a sofa, a kitchen table and chairs and I had no idea the cost associated with all these things.” Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Deficiency Walk Through

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 35:13


    Whether building, renovating, or designing, success is all in the details. Join host Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once as she catches up with the Burdens who take their final walkthrough with Cara from Triple Dot Design, and Alex from Level One Construction. ‘We walked through with Alex and compiled a list of everything that we had noticed together, but then Level One had the great recommendation for us to live here for a week and live our normal lives and note things as they came up in our day-to-day lives that needed to be addressed. Little things, that you might not necessarily notice when you're just walking through with the builder.' Justin Burden, homeowner ‘Having a master list categorized by trade, with the builder and homeowner on the same page, is key to completing the job in two weeks from the deficiency walkthrough, as opposed to four or five months.' Alex Dumitru, Level One Construction Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productions      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Burdens tackle millwork, walls & floors

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 45:15


    Planning on paper does not always translate into the real world. Tune in for design and building solutions as the project comes to life, including a major hiccup as the existing floor is removed and the basement is unexpectedly exposed. Join host Jennifer-Lee of ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once' as she catches up with the Burdens, who are living in the basement through their heritage building renovation. “We're going to have to reno the basement next because we've trashed it by living down there,” said homeowner Justin Burden. “The kids have run toys into every corner. All the corners are chipped. The one bathroom is not functioning. Cabinet doors are falling off. All the pot lights are falling out of the ceiling, but the upside is, the kids are participating in end of day chores, helping to keep the basement suite organized so it remains livable.” Skyla Burden added, “Noise is a factor that was underestimated by us. There is no way Justin could have his home office down here in the basement during the day and I'm grateful I get to go to work.” Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productions  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Electrical and plumbing work is completed for permitting

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 30:28


    On this edition of 'Measure Twice, Cut Once', emotions are waning and the dishes are piling up in the basement. Getting to the rough-in stage and past permitting has taken some muscle and perseverance. Do the Burdens have what it takes to see this through? Join host Jennifer-Lee Gunson as she catches up with the Burdens, who are living in the basement through their heritage B renovation.  "The home features a new combination boiler/hot water heater," said homeowner Justin Burden. "Upgrading has been a big highlight with a new efficient, on demand unit. The temperature in basement is more consistent, with less noise, and we are anticipating savings on the gas bill, too." Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productions  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Things get real during demo days

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 40:43


    Finishing ahead of the two-week schedule, both good and concerning issues impacting the budget came up, including a hiccup on day one. Host Jennifer-Lee Gunson of 'Measure Twice, Cut Once' rides the reno wave of emotions with Skyla and Justin Burden as they make financial and design decisions after the walls are opened.  "On this project we're working with a fixed budget and fixed scope of work," said Alex Dumitru of Level One Construction. "If there are unknowns you can have an allowance but you can't know or provide for all the unknowns, so this is not realistic. It's more about being as meticulous as possible in the pre-planning process and budget planning stage, and then as the unknowns come up, we communicate budget implications, and if it should be done now, or if it can be done another time." Homeowner Skyla Burden added: "People looking to renovate need to understand the budget will fluctuate throughout the project. Yes, the roof was a surprise, but we started thinking we would be having a full bathroom renovation upstairs, but as the engineering requirements changed that design, we saved money there." Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Project planning and tough choices

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 32:19


    In the latest episode of 'Measure Twice, Cut Once' things are getting real as the Burden Family realizes their Pinterest dreams might not all come true after bringing together the designer, builder and required engineers in the project planning stage. Host Jennifer-Lee Gunson explores the realities and sometimes tough choices that had to be made to realize their dream, within budget. "Having the Burdens live in the basement through the project resulted in big impacts on what was possible upstairs," said Cara Hansen of Triple Dot Design. "The engineer came in with a curve ball, making the basement unliveable and this created a domino effect on the kitchen and bathroom design upstairs." Homeowner Justin Burden said: "We were presented with a cost-benefit analysis. Moving a wall or post just 12 or 24 inches, the financial implications of that were significant, and so we decided that wasn't the route for us. We had to forgo the kitchen island and claw foot tub." Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productions  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Meet the Burden Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 26:05


    Host Jennifer-Lee Gunson invites you to “Meet the Burdens”,  as the “Measure Twice, Cut Once”, podcast produced by the Homebuilders Association of Vancouver (HAVAN) follows the Burden Family of B.C. as they renovate their home. “This is not a make-over like you might see on reality TV; we're talking real life; a real renovation. Looking to live in the basement with two young children while the upper floors of their 1912 heritage home are fully gutted back to the studs.”says Gunson. Listeners will get to know the Burden family and hear about their decision and choices made to renovate their forever home. ‘So much of this is about relationships and communication. You're going to be dealing with people for five, six months, during the construction phase, and many months leading up to that. You have to have trust in people. A good rapport. We felt that right away with Cara and Alex. That really put us at ease.' Says Justin Burden, homeowner. Working with Triple Dot Design and Level One Construction, the project offers lessons for any homeowner looking to renovate. Thanks to sponsors: FortisBC, Ethical Floors, Rami Films, and jPod productions  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Outdoor Living

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 31:33 Transcription Available


    Connecting the outdoors to your indoor living space has natural health benefits for your family. Victor from Huckleberry Landscape Design shares strategies to create the best outdoor living space including plant selection to temper outdoor heat islands, and improve your indoor space too! Join co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once as they get inspiration to  help you build the best outdoor living spaces.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Reno Trends: Room by Room

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 37:23 Transcription Available


    Realistic reno budgets, and creative design solutions are two topics close to the hearts of Laura Grist Interior Design and Dan Klassen of Jedan Brothers Contracting as they work with homeowners to re-invent livable spaces.  Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once explore partial home renovations, room by room.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Water Works

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 37:50 Transcription Available


    With an eye for design and a passion for globetrotting, Aleem Kassam, co-owner of Kalu Interiors walks us straight through his closet, and into the bathroom bursting with ideas to create a wellness retreat to rival any 5-star hotel! Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once hear about the latest bathroom design trends to improve our lifestyles.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Take a Breath! Air quality in your home

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 33:09 Transcription Available


    Award-winning master builder, and owner of Clay Construction, Larry Clay,  and Luke Dolan, energy advisor of Capital Home Energy explore the choices we can make to improve the air quality in our homes for healthier living environments.  Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once learn about working with an energy advisor to build our best homes.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Smart Kitchens: By design

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 38:00 Transcription Available


    Taking a nod from commercial chefs, award-winning designer Katerina Vastardis, co-owner of Designs by KS, and award-winning builder, Niky Furtado of Furtado Contracting, explore how smart kitchen design can impact efficiencies and the wellness of your family too.  Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once learn about kitchen layout, planning and organization to maximize storage space, and advancement in appliances, and hardware,  for improved health and energy benefits for your family home.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Healthy Renos

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 45:54 Transcription Available


    Renovating with purpose and lifestyle in mind creates interesting challenges when looking to build above code. Sharing a great character home renovation project, award-winning builder/renovator Henri Belisle, president of TQ Construction, and homeowner Dr. Janet Simons share their strategies to reach higher-performance levels without losing the livability of her forever home. Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once gain insight into designing and renovating with improved health and energy benefits for your family home.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Design Build Trends

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 36:34 Transcription Available


    Designing with purpose, and building above code are topics close to the heart of award-winning guests principal residential designer Khang Nguyen of Architrix Design Studio, and Joe Geluch, president of Naikoon Contracting. Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once get switched on to designing and building a home with improved livability for your family.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Bright Ideas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 35:13 Transcription Available


    Packed with bright ideas, Jordanna Nelson of BA Robinson shares insight on how the light in our home can impact our moods. Layers and dimmers are just some of the tips to help improve the atmosphere and how we feel and function in the home. Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once get switched on to easy tips for improving the living environment in your home. Thank you to sponsor: FortisBC, BA Robinson and AI Technology & Designhttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Healthy Homes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 34:59 Transcription Available


    What makes a home healthy, and why should we care? Brett Stenner, owner of CI Partners, and certified Well AP walks through three key elements: water, air, and light. Listen in as Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once learn about building solutions for the spaces where we live and now work, to improve our quality of living.Thank you to sponsor: FortisBChttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/

    Home Cents: Leverage your property investment

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 55:43 Transcription Available


    Bobby Purba of By Design Construction and Alisa Aragon-Lloyd of Bridgestone Financing Pros understand the power of building your team when you are looking to buy real estate in Metro Vancouver to build or renovate. Listen in as Mike and Jennifer-Lee of Measure Twice, Cut Once learn about the importance of having good people on your team, to leverage your property and make it work for you to maximize one of the greatest investments in your lifetime, your home. Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Scope & Cost: Know the Real Cost of Home Renovation and Building

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 32:41 Transcription Available


     How much is my house going to cost me is the most common question asked of builders. Shira of DOS Design Group and Damian of Newcombe Wood Concepts and Construction suggest working from the top down. Establish your budget, then talk to your designer and builder to help determine your project to define your cost per square foot.  Measure Twice, Cut Once co-hosts Jennifer-Lee and Mike tackle how to establish a cost per square foot. Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Condo Renos: Listen from the pros before you begin!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 46:40 Transcription Available


    Jamie Banfield Design and Babak from Condoworks Design Renovations understand the power of good design when looking to renovate cookie-cutter condo floor plans. Knowing what to look for in a building will help you locate and renovate the home right for you. Join Jennifer-Lee and Mike on Measure Twice, Cut Once as they explore the possibilities of condo renovations. Condo living has never felt so good!Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Seeing Double: Duplex Homes and lifestyle benefits

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 34:14 Transcription Available


     Doubling down on a housing type not readily allowed in all Metro Vancouver municipalities has Kiff Mowat of Davenport Homes and his brother Cam seeing double. These brothers know first-hand how a duplex can provide an affordable approach to living in a ground-oriented home. Listen in as Jennifer-Lee and Mike from Measure Twice, Cut Once learn about the brothers' journey from living in condos, to building a duplex with suites, to house four families.  Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Passive Passion: Lifestyle benefits of living in a passive home

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 31:00 Transcription Available


    Passionate about everything Passive House, Nick Bray, of Nick Bray Architecture, shares his unlikely journey with Mike and Jennifer-Lee on Measure Twice, Cut Once, about building a 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom high-performance house on a 25-foot-wide peat bog in Vancouver. Bonus! Lucila Diaz of Harmony Sense Interiors shares her expansive design solutions. Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Prefab-ulous! Panelized and factory built homes!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 32:36 Transcription Available


    Extending the life of a traditional prefab Pan-Abobe home with factory-built panelized wall systems, Steve Kemp of Kemp Construction believes you can add life to almost any home, noting the ones with quirky designs often yield the best results. Join Mike and Jennifer-Lee on Measure Twice, Cut Once as they explore whole-home renovations using state-of-the-art building science.Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Good Bones: What type of house should you renovate?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 44:19 Transcription Available


    Humble post-war bungalows, Vancouver specials, aging arts and crafts homes. Ready to teardown? Not so fast says Alex Dumitru of Level One Construction, who prefers to breathe new life into a home built with character and good bones. Listen in as Alex and Cara Hansen from Triple Dot Design share their inspiring Vancouver Special renovation story, on Measure Twice, Cut Once, as featured in Western Living Magazine.Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Count Me In! Aging in place and adaptability housing solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 42:20 Transcription Available


    With a Count-Me-In attitude, the possibilities are endless when building a home to live your life to the maximum. Todd Best of Best Builders talks to co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee about the process of adapting homes for specific physical needs and aging in place, noting there is no better place than home. The key is planning and working with experienced professionals. Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Just Enough: How much space do you need for a home?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 38:06 Transcription Available


     How much is enough? Jake Fry, Founder of Smallworks and Co-founder of Small Housing BC, and Richard Bell of Bell Alliance LLP, and Director of Small Housing BC know how to reconfigure a single-family home to find a variety of affordable housing solutions for families of all configurations. Listen in as co-hosts Mike and Jennifer-Lee hear about creative ideas for single-family home ownership in Metro Vancouver. Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC HydroBC HousingRami Filmshttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    What's the Drill? Home Building Communication Strategies

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 36:22 Transcription Available


    Kathy Yuen, owner of Phase One Design drills into the importance of keeping the communication channels open for the success of your home building project. Hint, it takes more than coffee and donuts!

    On the Level: Home Building Construction Stage

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 38:42 Transcription Available


    Graeme Huguet, owner of My House Design/Build Team keeps the conversation real when discussing the construction phase. Realistic timelines, building permits, inspections, anticipating interruptions – a discussion, on the level.

    Screw It! The pre-construction planning stage

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 32:54 Transcription Available


    Building plans. Construction estimates. Material Selection. Trade quotes. Sarah Gallop, founder of Sarah Gallop Design Inc walks you through the pre-construction planning stage, so you don't get screwed down the line!

    Framed! Interior Design Planning

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 32:25 Transcription Available


    Interior Design choices impact all facets of homebuilding. More than just surface material, Ami McKay, President and Principal Designer at Pure Design, frames her home design journey with wisdom, insight and finding that golden thread.

    The High Life: High Performance Homes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 31:05 Transcription Available


    What's a high-performance home, and why does it matter to you? Doug Langford of JDL Homes looks behind the walls, enlightening listeners to the lifestyle benefits, costs, and energy savings.

    Nuts & Bolts: Pre-Design Planning (Building Your Dream Team)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 27:40 Transcription Available


    Pre-design planning. With so many experts available, Joshua Young of Maestro Development unravels the mystery of who you need on your team, noting their expertise to build a high-performance home.https://havan.ca/nuts-and-bolts-podcast/ Thank You to our Podcast PartnersCheck out FortisBC for their latest rebatesBC Hydro offer Power Smart solutions, including rebates and more!Powered by Rami FilmsContest Alert!Listen, like and share for your chance to win a gas BBQ compliments of our Podcast Partner FortisBC.

    Nailing It Down: Home Building Budgets

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 30:31 Transcription Available


    Budget. It's not a scary word if you know how to nail down the details with your builder in advance. Matt Senf of Sasen Homes offers planning strategies to help you manage your home building budget. Thank you to our podcast partners:FortisBCBC Hydrohavan.ca/measuretwicecutonce

    Building Blocks: Finding the Builder Right for You and Your Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 30:54 Transcription Available


    Like shoring up blocks in a solid foundation, HAVAN's Chair Mark Cooper, President of Shakespeare Homes & Renovations, walks us through finding the right builder for your home building project.Thank you to our podcast partners: FortisBCBC Hydrohttps://havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce/ 

    Saw the Light: Homeowner, Building, and Renovation Resources

    Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 12:22 Transcription Available


    Shedding light on HAVAN, CEO Ron Rapp shares his personal insight on how you can find the resources to build your home right, the first time! You'll also meet our co-hosts Mike and Jenn!www.havan.ca/measuretwicecutonce 

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