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---------Some of My Great Clients-------
See typical emails from my clients at the bottom on this page.
Click on the highlighted name to see the project

June 2007 News -- Randall would like to welcome some new customers:
John Wieland Remodeling - Tim Heaney - Smyna, Ga
Totally Dependable Contracting Services LLC - Don Hagemeister - Marietta, GA
Renewed by Design - Daphne P. Carroll CR - Kennesaw, GA
Sunrise Environments, Inc. - Betsy Berman - Atlanta, GA
Griffith Construction & Design, Inc. - Thomas Griffith - Alpharetta, GA
Faith Church of the Nazarene - Philip Sessions - Cullman, AL
Faye McConnell - Alexander City, AL
Dr. Stanley Pritchett - Stone Mountain, GA
Raymac Remodeling - David Mc Donald - Roswell, GA
Lakeshore Excavating & Construction - Brad Webb - Millbrook/Prattville, AL

9-1-06 - R. L. Hayes, Inc.
Remodeling Houseplans Builder in Gwinnett County & North East Atlanta, Ga
Fred Gutherie
1150 Alpha Drive Suite 100
Alpharetta, GA 30004
(770) 667-1518

6-29-06 - Keystone Construction, LLC - Bill Hanke
Builder of New Custom Lake Houseplans on Lake Lanier, Ga
3260 Keith Bridge Road, #285
Cumming, GA 30041
404-597-8768

8-1-06 - East Alabama Cardiovascular Associates
Commercial Renovation Plans to Renovate Dr. Temple's old office
5030 US Hwy 280, Alexander City, AL 35010
Brian A. Foley, MD
Non-invasive, Invasive Cardiology, Congestive Heart Failure
Married with one child Resides in Auburn, AL
Alexander City, AL 35010
(256)215-5323
East Alabama Cardiovascular Associates website

3-10-06 - J F Hoffman & Associates - John Hoffman
Remodeling Houseplans Builder in Gwinnett County & North East Atlanta, Ga
Suite 111-230 - 455 Grayson Hwy. - Lawrenceville, GA 30045
Builder - 770-289-0901

3-21-06 - Rod & Mari Root
Houseplans for the Remodeling and Renovation of Whole House
250 Seventh St
Asheville, AL 35953-3400
205-594-7396

2-1-06 - Joe & Delores Foshee
New Custom Lake Houseplans for New Lake Home
Alexander City, AL - 256-234-5330
on Lake Martin in Central Alabama

1-27-05 - Ryan and Traci Robinson
Alexander City, AL
256-329-2405

12-15-04 - Robbie and Janet Keeble - 205-991-3578

12/1/04 - Robert Stevens - Builder - 678-354-5701

11/24/04 - Mike Carden - Builder - 205-967-2570 - 205-365-6197

10/11/04 - Don Cagle - 205-368-7790 - 205-856-3852

9/28/04 - Jimmy & Karen Rains - Interior Decorator - 205-640-6646

9/3/04 - Tom Evans - 205-229-7839

9/1/04 - Al Foster - Builder - 205-969-2536

8/25/04 - Jay Arrington - 601-955-6049

8/6/04 - Dave Commander - 256-329-2143

8/3/04 - Steve Evans - Remodelor - 205-283-0523

7/15/04 - Joe & Shawn Adams
Mountain Brook, Alabama
205-871-1657

7/14/04 - Mike Carden - Builder - 205-967-2570 - 205-365-6197

7/9/04 - John & Margaret Little - 205-981-3322

6/1/04 - John Wilder - Remodelor - 205-988-0633

5/14/04 - Vanna Zimmerman - 205-985-2320

5/14/04 - Robert Stevens - Builder - 678-354-5701

5/14/04 - Christine Dauer - 770-300-8841

5/13/04 - Mike Hudson - Builder - 205-365-7551

5/3/04 - Joe Zegarreli - 205-222-2096

3/12/04 - Patrick McCaghren - 205-979-1133

3/1/04 - Faith Homecare Hospice - Wayne Willard - 256-215-6006

4/15/04 - Ed Strong - Builder - 205-368-0050

1/30/04 - Michelle Nolet - 205-647-4991

1/30/04 - Kim Price - 256-234-3297
on Lake Martin Alabama

1/8/04 - John & Carolyn Donegan - 770-395-1624

1/1/04 - Howard O'Neil - Nottingham - Builder - 205-369-6845

1/1/04 - Dell Clayton - Nottingham - Builder - 205-369-7683

American Homes & Land, Gary Thomas, 33 Inverness Ctr. Pkwy, Birmingham, AL 35242, 205-733-8005
Designed and drafted 60 homes from August 2000 to March 2003

10/23/03 - Michael Pierce - 770-394-9045

8/14/03 - Bill & Betty Chambers - 256-329-9855
on Lake Martin Alabama

7/10/03 - Jay Franks
Mountain Brook, Alabama
205-427-6222

4/3/03 - Kelly Pemberton - Builder - 256-329-9310

3/11/03 - Glen Siddle - Newcastle Construction - Builder - 205-426-2307

6/30/03 - Brantley Homes - Rhonda Brantley - Builder - 205-620-4877

8/21/02 - Pete Russell - 205-833-8888 - 205-967-6517

10/12/00 - David Mewbourne - Greystone Legacy - 205-991-0740

5/14/99 - Travis & Kay Fincher - 256-825-2506
on Lake Martin Alabama

2/12/98 - Kelly Pemberton - Builder - 256-329-9310

11/4/98 - Becky Harris - Builder - 205-612-2599

1/31/98 - Lomax & Diane Godwin - 205-825-0176
on Lake Martin

1/30/98 - Robert & Carol O'Neil - 205-991-9104

11/6/97 - Gerard & Stacey Brewer - 256-825-9955

7/6/92 - Bill & Betty Chambers - 256-329-9855
on Lake Martin Alabama

Typical Emails from Clients

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Hi Randall, The last set of plans you sent to both myself and the Worthen's are good to go. Please print up 5 copies of blue lines and get them to me as soon as you can. Should you have any questions, please call me or respond here. MKCGR Mike Carden, CGR CEO, MUI Corporation 3257 Cahaba Heights Road Vestavia Hills, AL 35243 205-967-2570 205-967-7810 Fax www.muicorp.com End Email---------------------------------------------------------------------------


Begin Email--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Randall, As you can see this is a little different and some things can change. The mstr bedroom and possibly the keeping room and breakfast areas need to move or be extended so we can have the covered porch at least 10-12 ft deep. We plan to screen this area if needed so it might need a couple of columns at the outer edge. That Blank area between the fireplace wall and the mstr bdrm is just excess that just didn't fit up right. In the master bath, the double sinks do not need to be angled and we could go to one sink, but there does need to be a sit down area. The toilet does need to have a small sink within arms reach of the toilet and the toilet situated so a wheel chair could get to it. The master bath only needs a large shower with a seat in it and no threshold the ajacent master closet can get larger or squared off but we would like to keep the double doors if possible. The laundry room needs to be at least 6x8 and located approx. where it is now. The bath room in the middle of the house needs to be accessable to both bed rooms and the living area. There should also be plenty of room to get a wheel chair in there and over to the toilet and tub. That area behind the tub does not need to be there, it was a hwhtr and a closet; however both rooms do need a closet. The two extra bedrooms configuration and size can certainly change but if possible we would like them to be approx. 12x12. All doors that people pass through should be at least 36 inches. Outside walls should be 2x6, interior walls 2x4. The pantry needs to be a little larger. The foyer can change as needed. The garage can certainly move as can the basement access. Both fire places can and should be removed. If we decide to have one it will have to be self contained gas. The grand room is adjustable but needs double french doors to the porch with windows on each side. The sacred area needs to stay very much as is. The mstr bdrm can get some smaller as a last resort. Call me and let me know what you think. Thanks,

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Begin Email------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Randall, ********* and I have done some work on your drawings. We want to make the following changes. 1. Inside the new steps would only be 2-3 steps with hand rails 2. We want to start the back right side(Facing the back of house) inside of the last window in the den, so we need to move the office up in the room saving the window in the den 3. We want to add an outside covered awning/landing with a post on each end the entire length of the gable, approx 7-10' of landing, approx 2-3 steps down to ground level, steps would cross the entire length of landing. 4. Let's get rid of the existing gap in the back left of the house, where the door is now, that looks like wasted space 5. We would want double doors coming out of the side of the house Let's get the bottom floor completed before we work on the 2nd floor. Thanks for your help,

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Randall, the plans are really looking good.  After talking it over with Margaret, we're going to need to modify a few things to reduce costs, I thought the bonus room would make it around 4400, not 4800 sq ft.  But we love the plan layout, so here is what we need to do, so we can actually afford to build it.  There is a lot of text here, but other than the 1st item, it's all mostly cosmetic.

1) We want to remove the curved staircase, and go with a standard 3 section straight staircase, with 2 landings.  This means getting rid of the curved exterior wall, and continuing the square wall from the 1st floor, into the second floor, having the staircase follow the contours of the square wall. I think that may effect the powder room on the 1st floor, but I'm not sure by how much.  That will also make the roof easier to deal with, I think.  We will want it to be all brick on the front now, no stucco.  We do want the banding to extend into this new all brick square staircase exterior.

2) Remove the arch doorway between the MBR and the Hall, that should be a standard square doorway.  Keep the archway between the Hall and the MBATH.

3) Per your direction, remove the window in the MBATH, and replace with a mirror.

4) Add a window (double window), centered over the 1st landing on the staircase, at 2nd floor height.  This will be a stained glass or etched glass fixed window, not an opening window.

5) When you square the staircase, it will cut into the space we planned for the Christmas closet.  So what we want to do is square off that wall, creating a closet that goes down to the first wall angle in the billiard room, with a doorway into the closet from the billiard room side, not the bar side.  So when you walk into the billiard room, there is the bar on the right, and a wall on the left, extending down to the 1st left corner.  I hope I'm explaining that ok.

6) We also want to build out the wall between the 2 windows over the garage doors, and put a ventless fireplace in that wall.  The wall should go from floor to ceiling, but should not take up the whole space between the windows, maybe just 3/4 of the space, or even 1/2, whichever looks better.

7) The elevator requires a minimum of 6" pit depth below the elevator, for your foundation plan.

8) Remove the built-in Entertainment center in the Family Room, we have a wood one, we'll be placing there.  I need a space at least 8' 6" long to put my entertainment center into the space.

9) The french doors in the Dining Room need to open in, not out.

10) We want to show a built-in desk in the Study, along the wall with the Guest Bathroom.

11) Remove the brick columns out back, and replace with white square columns, on both levels.  Add a wrought iron railing to the 2nd floor balcony.

12) in the Billiard Room, we want a vaulted ceiling, with exposed beams.

13) in the Foyer, you currently have square walls (from the original
drawing) as support for the Sitting Area upstairs.  We want to replace those with Columns, so there should be columns between the Foyer / Staircase, and the Family Room, to help with the open feeling of the space.

14) Remove the arches above the windows on the 1st floor, they should be squared, just like the 2nd floor windows.  As a note, the keystones need to be rough hewn stone, not smooth.

15) for conformity, I think the window next to the door in the breakfast nook may need to be the same size as the other two in that space, what do you think?

16) The glass block shower may also be a steam shower, so it needs to seal to the ceiling.  Don't know if you had that in your drawings or not.  We also need to remove the curve, and make that a straight wall, so the shower will be about 5x5.  We want the outside wall of the shower to be a normal wall, with a glass block window, not all glass block.

17) With squaring the stairwell, I'm not sure we want a curved balcony, probably a straight one, in keeping with the clean lines, and lower cost objective.

Where you have stucco listed on the sides for certain areas, that may end up being siding.

The walls look great coming out the sides like they do.

Do we need to tell you where we want trey ceilings?  Master Bedroom, Home Theater.

In the home theater, I'm going to want diffusing vents for the HVAC, not normal vents.  But I don't know if that is detail you need to know or not.

I know you wanted to show the HVAC on the plans in the billiard room, but I don't want to use up valuable closet space by putting it there.  It really need to go into the attic somewhere.

Hopefully, we can make these changes, and be done with the plans by Friday of this week?

Thanks,


> The plans are looking good.
> I like the arrangement of the Billiard Room, Bar, and Christmas Light
> storage.
>
> The heated square footage is 4805.
>
> Looks like the window in the Master Dressing Area
> will have to be taken out unless the roof pitch is lowered in that
> area or the room is enlarged.
>
>
> : )  Randall
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