We have some new progress photos to share of this teardown custom home in Holladay, Utah! If you’ve been following along, then you know this project has been underway since the beginning of July. We’ve made a lot of great progress over the last few months, and we’re excited to give you another sneak peek. Scroll below to see how the Schaecher project has been coming along!

Project Details

Project Name: Schaecher Residence
Location: Holladay, Utah
Project Type: Teardown and Rebuild
Project Cost: $1.1 Million (Home Only)

Designer: Walker Home Design
Structural Engineer: Iridium AE
Civil Engineer: McNeil Engineering

Want a quick recap of this project? Check out these previous blog posts:

We’re starting to wrap up the framing on this new custom home. The framing process involved installing massive beams, including a steel beam to ensure structural integrity. The overall design of the home is very unique. It features a cantilevered front porch, which is an architectural design that uses a beam that is anchored at just one point. This teardown custom home’s cantilever porch includes an integral barrel vault highlighted by an eye-catching window.

This type of project has become popular among Utah residents, especially in this particular neighborhood. The rising cost of land in Salt Lake City and the surrounding area makes lot recycling an extremely viable option for many homeowners. So, if you have a home on a lot you love, choosing to tear down and rebuild may be a better option than purchasing a new home and lot.

Learn more about the Schaecher project here — and if you have questions about this project or working with Ironwood Custom Builders, feel free to reach out. We’d be happy to answer any questions you may have! Get in touch to learn more and be sure to follow along on Facebook more updates on our current projects.

In the meantime, take a look at the latest progress shots below…

 

Framing on a teardown custom home holladay utah

Cantilevered front porch with barrel vault framing

Cantilevered front porch with barrel vault framing