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West Seattle Townhomes Set

December 4, 2013
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Yesterday we completed the install of our new West Seattle townhome project for developer RITCS Holdings designed by Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture. The back two homes were completely installed on Tuesday and the front home was finished by early yesterday afternoon. We were happy to have a number of visitors from the project team as well as the neighborhood and some local media, including Komo News 4 and Curbed Seattle in addition to some of of the local blogs.

The site is very condensed and the set went smoothly with the help of our amazing team and experienced set crew including Bennett Truck Transport and Acc-U-Set. Below are a few photos from days 1 and 2:

The first module coming down the road.
The first module coming down the road.
Backing the first module into the driveway on the challenging urban infill lot.
Backing the first module into the driveway on the challenging urban infill lot.
First module in the air.
First module in the air.
Day 2. Completing the install of the front townhome.
Day 2. Completing the install of the front townhome.
Completion of the install.
Completion of the install.
A look at the detailing before siding.
A look at the detailing before siding.
A preview of the front townhome. The bottom level will be a 1 car attached garage.
A preview of the front townhome. The bottom level will be a 1 car attached garage.

We will keep you posted as we continue site work and get siding installed. As a reminder these townhomes are available as presales. More information can be found here.

Curbed: Watch West Seattle Townhomes Fall into Place

December 4, 2013
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Yesterday and today, Method Homes have been installing their latest townhome development project in West Seattle at 2816 South West Genesee St. Showing up in 12 pieces, the modular buildings are being craned onto their foundation.Designed by Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture, each 1,630 sq. ft., 4-Star Built Green tri-level home is a 3-BR, 2.5 bath with an attached garage and rooftop deck. Two of the units have a shared wall and the third is a stand-alone unit. The homes are currently being offered for pre-sale starting at $450K.

Check out more photos and read the full story on Curbed Seattle

Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce: Modular townhomes come to West Seattle

November 27, 2013
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Method Homes is installing three modular townhomes in West Seattle next week that will be available for presale, and ready for occupancy by the first quarter of next year. They were designed by Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture.RITCS Holdings, Inc. is the developer. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northwest Real Estate (formerly Prudential Northwest Realty) is listing the homes, which start at $450,000.The site is at 2816 S.W. Genesee St., across from the West Seattle Golf Course in the Youngstown neighborhood.The townhomes will arrive at the site in 12 pieces and will be craned onto the foundation over two days.

Visit the Seattle DJC online to read the full story.

Curbed: Taproot's Modular Addition Unveiled this Friday

November 26, 2013
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This Friday, Method Homes is celebrating the completion of the new Annex for Taproot Theatre Company, a 12K square-foot modular addition to the existing theatre that includes a new cafe, lobby, wine bar, admin offices, black box theatre, and scene shop. The new space will be open for the first time before the premiere of new show, Le Club Noel.

Read the full article on Curbed

Modular Townhomes to go up in West Seattle over 2 days

November 25, 2013
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Seattle, WA – Method Homes, builder of sustainable, modern, prefab homes and commercial structures, announces the installation of a recently built modular townhome development project in West Seattle that will be installed at 2816 South West Genesee Street. The three townhomes will arrive in 12 pieces and be craned onto their foundation over two days. The homes are being offered as pre-sale opportunities for move-in availability in Q1 2014.

The homes were constructed in Method’s manufacturing facility located north of Bellingham in Ferndale, Washington, and will arrive at the site nearly complete, with windows, kitchens, appliances, baths, flooring, and light fixtures already installed. On site work will involve joining the modules at the seams, utility connections, and installing remaining siding, which typically takes 6 to 8 weeks.

Designed by Method’s architect partner Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture, each 1,630 square foot, 4-Star Built Green home is 3 levels with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, an attached garage, and rooftop deck. Two of the units have a shared wall and the third is a stand-alone unit. All of the townhomes share a parking court. They are situated across the street from the West Seattle Golf Course in the Youngstown neighborhood of West Seattle.

The townhomes were developed by RITCS Holdings, Inc. and are being listed through Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northwest Real Estate (formerly Prudential Northwest Realty) starting at $450,000.

For more information and details for purchase, please visit our presale section.

Press Contact
Contact: Courtney Peterson, Communications Coordinator, Method Homes
Office: 206-789-5553 ext 102 Cell: 206-802-8499
Email: courtney@methodhomes.net

About Method Homes
Method Homes (Method) is a custom manufacturer of precision-built prefabricated structures. The company offers both pre – designed models and fully custom prefabrication of any design by any architect. Method is guided by the core value of thoughtful, sustainable design. Prefabrication allows Method to reduce construction timelines and control costs while building custom projects in a controlled environment, minimizing exposure and waste. As such, Method can focus on sustainability and cutting edge design. Method’s structures are available throughout the U.S. and Canada and ship 80 to 95% complete, resulting in project timelines of 2 to 5 months. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, all at: method homes.

Sonoma County Element 3: Pre and Post Install

November 25, 2013
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Here’s a look at before and after the set of our newest California project in partnership with Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture; an Element 3 from the Elemental Series of designs:

A look at the foundation before the install. The site features amazing vistas and is situated on a very steep hillside.

A look at the foundation before the install. The site features amazing vistas and is situated on a very steep hillside.

The beginning. Steel support beams for the cantilevered portion of the upper floor.

The beginning. Steel support beams for the cantilevered portion of the upper floor.

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Thanks to our wonderful clients for sharing the post-set images. We captured a time lapse of this install that went into dusk and will post soon!

In the Shop: Jackson Hole Custom

November 25, 2013
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We are in the process of building a custom prefab project by Chris Pardo Design for Jackson, Wyoming. The new two story, 2,700 square foot home includes a theatre, wine cellar, and expansive roof deck for entertaining that will be over the garage and captures views of the city.

The front elevation after framing.
The front elevation after framing.
A preview of the future kitchen looking out.
A preview of the future kitchen looking out.
A closer look at the openings for the glazing.
A closer look at the openings for the glazing.

We have now wrapped up framing and electrical work and will continue to keep you updated as finishes are installed.

West Seattle Herald

November 25, 2013
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If you keep your eyes open you will see that Method Homes is installing three modular, Built Green townhomes across the street from the West Seattle Golf course that will be available for presale. The homes will be installed in 12 pieces over 2 days on December 2 and 3 at 2814 S.W. Genesee St.The project was built to near-completion in their factory in Ferndale, WA, including installation of windows, floors, kitchens, baths, and appliances, and will be trucked to the site and installed using cranes. On site work will involve joining the modules at the seams, utility connections, and installing remaining siding, which typically takes 6 to 8 weeks.

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