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The Bost Bulletin - Holiday Edition


Your Custom Home Building Resource - Company Updates, Expert Advice, Design Ideas, and Industry News.

From our family to yours, we wish you a very merry Christmas, a warm holiday season, and happy New Year's celebration!
 
We will be taking time away from work to focus on faith, family, and friendship: Our office will be closed Christmas Day through December 26th and on New Year's Day. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you in 2018. 

Vendor Spotlight #1: The Exterior of The Lodge at Avalaire


You may have toured The Lodge at Avalaire during the Parade of Homes back in October, or read one of the articles featuring the home like this recent spread in Home Design & Decor Magazine, but much of the untold story of this one-of-a-kind estate lies in the details installed by our vendors and trade partners. Take a look at the products and techniques used on the exterior of The Lodge.


The cladding is a premium siding product from James Hardie known as the Artisan Collection. This highly durable and striking product is twice as thick as traditional Hardie siding, providing a weighty look and deep shadow lines that fit the masculinity of The Lodge's design. Like all James Hardie products, Artisan siding is engineered for durability in harsh climates and comes with optional Colorplus® technology for built in UV resistant color. 

The slate roofing is of a different breed as well - introducing Ply Gem's Engineered Slate composite product which was installed on the Lodge by Gardner Roofing. Ply Gem's new flagship roofing material is ultra durable, lighter and cheaper than real slate, and comes in a variety of color choices with a color fade warranty. Best of all for the environmentalists, it is made with 100% recycled plastics! 



One of the most interesting techniques employed on the exterior of The Lodge is displayed in the fantastic masonry by Custom Stone NC. We selected a bulky natural stone called Weatherface Block and Strip comprising a palette of tans, taupes, and dark greys and we wanted it laid in a symmetrical, blocky pattern. Raised and tooled joints, however, is what gives the stone its signature textured look. After the stone is laid the masons revisit each joint, overfill it with mortar, then come back and shape the joints with a trowel until it's perfectly sloped on the sides and smooth on the face. The look is intensified by shadow lines from uplit landscape lighting at night.

Allowing those inside the dwelling to enjoy the outdoors, Jeld Wen Siteline windows and doors wrap the home with high tech, self cleaning glass. Yup, this glass has a transparent coating that uses UV radiation to break the bond of dirt and dust on the window for easy rinsing from rain or a hose. 

Thank you to all of our partners for making this dream home come true! We'll cover the outdoor living space in a later Vendor Spotlight, as well as many of the interior spaces.  Contact us with any questions by replying to this email or calling (919) 460-1983.
Rex and Evan sit on panel discussion at the 2017 TecHome Summit


Bost Homes attends TecHome Builder Summit


Innovation stems from a thirst for learning. We encourage our thirst and continue our education by attending a number of strategic conferences throughout the year, the most "future focused" being the TecHome Summit each December. This conference is attended by builders, innovative product manufacturers, home technology integrators, and other key pieces in the puzzle of home tech. 

This year we were asked to join a panel discussion focused on the client experience pertaining to home technology and building process technology. In the last year we have made great strides in building process technology. We displayed a design to a client via 3D modeling and simulation videos for the first time, which proved valuable during the selection process. We utilized 3D scanning technology to provide virtual reality tours of homes in mid-construction and after completion for marketing and documentation purposes. And we've begun planning ways to migrate more documents and processes to our cloud based application for quicker turnarounds, more transparency between stakeholders, and more orderly documentation. 

The discussion also focused on encouraging homeowners to invest in home technology - everything from automated lighting and shading to basic necessities like adequate Wi-Fi networks and data cable pre-wiring . We discussed the notion of information technology being a critical element in home design and having parity with electrical wiring for example. With a fully wired home, a homeowner can add security cameras, or a smart TV, to a new location and data cables will be accessible to hardwire the device. Of course this comes with a cost, which was also discussed. What is home automation technology, or even the promise of future-proofing in an age of rapid tech development, worth to a homeowner? Is it worth $8 per ft. like oak floors or $20 per ft. like marble tops? Is it worth sacrificing some high end finish to gain automated lighting, security, HVAC, energy management, indoor air quality monitoring, etc.? 



We'd love to hear your feedback on these questions: What areas of smart home technology are most attractive? What seems like, or from your experience, is a waste of money? Reply to this email with any thoughts!
 
We know rapid change is coming. Artificial Intelligence and machine learning will change how we interact with all technology in the coming decade, especially in our homes. Imagine coming home to a house that recognizes your approach, and begins playing your mood appropriate music based on your music streaming history and countenance, dims the lights according to how you historically set them, and sets the temperature based on infrared sensors that look at your nose and ears. It's quite possible this level of tech will become affordable and commonplace in the coming decades. Cool or scary?

A New Year | A New Look



 

As we enter our fourth decade building custom homes, we're reflecting on the pursuit of excellence. With 2018 comes fresh perspective, a bucket full of ideas for improvement, and a grateful heart for the opportunity to do what we do. The renewing of our logo is a metaphor for the renewing of our commitment to excellence, to better achieve our mission and vision in 2018 and beyond: 

Our Mission: To build the highest quality custom homes available and deliver our clients an unparalleled positive building experience

Our Vision: To continually strive for excellence in all areas of our organization with integrity, innovation, and calculated execution

Pics of Late


Our volunteer day at Habitat for Humanity 11/30: 
 


The 2006 Bost Home that recently sold for $6.35m, setting TMLS history







Toys 4 Tots was a success!



As was the company Christmas dinner at The Angus Barn!








Our Superintendent Pedro Martinez's daughter graduated Magna Cum Laude from ECU! Congratulations Alyssa! 

The Last 365 Days

 
  • Since November 2016 we've completed 8 custom homes totaling 53,096 heated sq. ft.
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  • Currently we have custom homesite opportunities in Avalaire, Carolina Crossings, Hasentree, Bella Vista, on Penny Road in Cary, and in forthcoming neighborhoods in North Raleigh and West Cary
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