Innovative Smart Home Technology in Our Grace Estates Homes

One of the hottest trends in new homes today is smart home technology. From heating and air conditioning to audio/video systems, smart home technology lets you control your whole house from your phone!

 

As our fearless leader, Vince Calvosa, notes, “Home automation systems are the biggest change going on in home building and design right now. Being able to control the lights, the thermostat, the security system, not to mention the entertainment system, all at once… who doesn’t love that!”

 

According to Smart Home USA, the term “smart home” usually refers to a residence that has systems capable of communicating with one another, which can be controlled remotely from any room, as well as from any location by phone or internet. Smart home technology may include:

  • Appliances
  • Lighting
  • Heating/Air conditioning
  • TVs, computers or entertainment systems
  • Security or camera systems

 

Smart home technology allows homeowners to monitor their homes from anywhere in the world, any time they want. In the interest of comfort and security, homeowners are taking advantage of the opportunity to make their homes smarter with technology that monitors and controls doors & windows, lighting, HVAC, irrigation, and more. In older homes or brand new ones, integrated home technology is definitely becoming a “must-have” item.

 

So, although we’re dedicated to old world craftsmanship here at The Calvosa Organization, “we are also thrilled to be able to offer the latest in smart home technology in our homes at Grace Estates,” says Vince. “Our homes may look traditional, but the technology inside them is innovative and cutting edge.”

 

In addition to the coolness factor, we’re sure our homeowners will appreciate the comfort and energy saving advantages that a smarter home will offer, as well as the peace of mind that comes from being able to know what their home is thinking!

Virtual Reality is Becoming a Vital Part of the Construction Business

The basics of designing and building structures, whether residences, offices or commercial buildings, haven’t changed much in hundreds of years. Architects and engineers draw plans. An artist creates renderings. And the builder hopes that potential buyers can imagine what the project will look like when it’s done.

The problem, of course, is that drawings or renderings – no matter how skillfully done – can’t quite convey the dimensional essence of a structure. Designers and builders have used scale models to simulate the physical aspects of a building, but models are time-consuming and costly to build, and can’t adequately express how it feels to be inside the structure.

Virtual Reality applications are transforming the way builders plan, manage, construct, and market their projects. Residential builders especially benefit from being able to give potential homebuyers the experience of being inside their future home, moving around, and changing materials, colors, and fixtures. With our virtual renderings, prospects are coming to communities expecting to see a fully furnished model. The designs put into these renderings are so detailed that many people are having a hard time distinguishing the difference.

VR programs are definitely a game changer for an industry that is always looking for a way to “WOW!” their prospects. For builders, the more realistic the experience offered, the more likely a potential buyer becomes a definite buyer.

But VR requires a serious investment of time and money. In addition to specially designed virtual renderings, virtual tours require high-quality video and photography. As noted in a recent New York Times article, “A New Dimension in Home Buying: Virtual Reality”, setting up VR renderings isn’t cheap or easy. It can take months to build the virtual structures. But many residential builders and real estate experts think Virtual Reality is definitely worth the expense. As one real estate marketing expert noted, ”We sell based on emotion, and attaching that emotion to a vision. For a salesman, VR is a dream come true.”

The bottom line for most builders, though, will be their bottom lines. Is the ROI for Virtual Reality worth it? Many think it is. In addition to its obvious sales applications, VR is being used by architects, engineers and builders on construction sites, for reviewing plans, systems and materials in 3D before orders are placed or one shovel of dirt is lifted.

An article in the MIT Technology Review entitled “Augmented Reality Could Speed Up Construction Projects” demonstrated how one commercial builder saved thousands in labor costs when he noticed while reviewing a virtual mock up of a project that the steel frames he had planned to order were too long to fit the actual design. Rather than having to make adjustments on site, he was able to call the supplier and ask them to cut the frames before they were shipped to the site.

Residential builders foresee similar savings. If companies can help home buyers visualize what their homes will be like, and allow them to make changes before construction begins, it will reduce stress levels and save money. Both sides will benefit.

It’s likely that Virtual Reality will be part of the construction industry for some time to come, especially as the technology evolves and the quality improves. Visitors ask me all the time ‘Where’s the model we saw in the video online?’ They think it’s a real home. That’s how good the quality of the Virtual Tour videos is.”

The long-term effects could be interesting, too. For example, VR could eliminate the need for open houses. And evolving haptic or touch technology will let users see their own hands in the VR world, allowing them to open doors. Developers are trying to master smell and taste technology, too.

Virtual Reality really is a whole new world.

The Calderaro Family LOVES Vince – and their new Calvosa home!

Hurricane Sandy caused so much physical – and emotional – damage when it struck in October 2012. Families up and down the Atlantic coast have spent years trying to get their lives back in order. For many of them, rebuilding their homes – not just repairing them – was necessary. One of those families was The Calderaro’s from Amity Harbor. Their home was destroyed by almost 4 feet of water, and they chose Vince Calvosa and The Calvosa Organization to rebuild their home.

 

“After our home was destroyed, we had to quickly decide how we were going to rebuild,” recall Carmine and Theresa Calderaro. “While we weren’t mentally ready to embark on the home building journey, we knew we needed to find the best contractor for the job. We met with other builders before choosing The Calvosa Organization, and we can honestly say that from our first meeting with Vince, we were thoroughly impressed. We knew right away that he was the best out there.

 

“Vince is everything you can ask for in a custom homebuilder. He worked closely with us to turn our ideas and dreams into reality. He took care of us every step of the way, from the initial proposal to handling the permit process with the town, even navigating through the guidelines with the NY Rising Community Reconstruction Program.

 

“Vince was extremely understanding and flexible throughout the whole process, and always looked out for our best interest. And the professionalism and quality of the Calvosa crew are not to be underestimated. They are the best of the best! We always felt that everyone working on our home genuinely cared about it, and how it would ultimately turn out.

 

“We feel blessed that we not only have a gorgeous home that will stand the test of time, but that the whole process was so seamless. We take just as much pride – if not more – in what’s behind the walls as what’s on top.

 

“The Calvosa Organization exceeded our expectations tenfold,” say Carmine and Theresa. “And we highly recommend them to anyone considering building a new custom home.”



Why is a Grace Estates home a good investment?

ny_view17At The Calvosa Organization, we know that a home is more than four walls and a roof. It’s more than just an address. It’s where you feel comfortable and safe. It’s “home”. We strive to build a home that not only reflects your needs and dreams, but is well built, thoughtfully located, and energy-efficient.

 

Here are a few reasons why a Calvosa home at Grace Estates is a good investment.

 

Quality. Our craftsmen and contractors are the best in the business. (If they weren’t, they wouldn’t be working with Calvosa!) And we use the best materials – hardwoods, marble, stainless steel – so our homes last. In addition to our incomparable experience and skill, Calvosa also has rigorous procedures for ensuring that each home meets our specifications.

 

Location. Grace Estates is in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods on Long Island, on a beautiful site. So whether you want to be close to the beaches or parks, need a quick commute into the city, or just want to be minutes from schools or shopping, we’ve got you covered.

 

Integrity. As a respected, well-established builder, Calvosa is dedicated to excellence. We work with only the finest subcontractors and suppliers, peopleny_view11 we trust to build your dream home. We pride ourselves on developing personal relationships with our homebuyers, pursuing a level of trust and honesty that is rare.

 

ROI. Between the quality of our homes, and the great location, the value of your Grace Estate home will absolutely increase over time. You’re assured a good return on your investment – and a home that will last for generations!

 

Green features. Energy saving materials and systems save you money, so at Calvosa, we are proud that our Grace Estates homes include zoned air conditioning and heating, duct sealing and air sealing to reduce air filtration, Smart Energy testing, and Smart Home readiness. We use the Green Building Standard, so our homes are Energy Star certified.

What makes Grace Estates a luxury home community?

ny_view11At the Calvosa Organization, we build luxury homes. But what does that mean? What makes a home a “luxury” home? For us, it’s the quality of our workmanship and materials, along with a heightened attention to detail.

 

For instance, at Grace Estates:

  • The gourmet kitchens feature solid wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, breathtaking backsplashes, upscale quartz countertops, and large islands.
  • The spa baths have showers crafted from elegant Italian statuary marble.
  • Every home has classic wide-plank hardwood floors throughout the first floor and second floor hallways, and superior quality Kohler plumbing fixtures that are stylish and durable.

 

In addition to the finest products and materials, we are making these homes ready for the future, with smart home technology that manages sound, lighting and comfort. We’re also making them generator and solar ready. No matter what comes up, the homes at Grace Estates will be able to handle it.

 

At Calvosa, our classically designed homes evoke a level of grace and sophistication that’s rare in today’s pre-fab world. That’s another part of what makes them “luxury” homes. Stately front porches… dramatic paneled foyers with sweeping staircases… formal dining rooms… vaulted ceilings… built-in bookcases. This level of detail isn’t usually part of newly constructed homes today, but it is most definitely included in ours.

 

ny_view02And our attention to detail doesn’t stop at the finished features. Even our structure is superior, with a steel-reinforced, poured concrete foundation. Also, since our area of Long Island is in a 120 mph wind zone, these homes are hurricane resistant, with special hold-downs that tie the house to the foundation. They’ll withstand wind pressure many times more than 120 mph by the time we’re finished.  

 

All of these elements say “luxury” – and you’ll find them in every Grace Estates home, where we’re proudly raising the standard for luxury homes on Long Island.