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The Callisto: Perfect Design for an Active Family

Image: The Callisto — This Monolithic Dome sports ...

The Callisto — This Monolithic Dome sports a wall of windows that lighten and enlarge its living area of less than 2000 square feet.


Image: Sparkling pond — The Callisto reflects itself ...
Image: Gracious living — The dome’s living area ...
Image: Space-efficient design — A space-efficient design and ...
Image: Kitchen — Easy-to-reach preparation areas and hanging ...
Image: Laundry area — in addition to the ...
Image: Halls and hooks — Hooks for outerwear ...
Image: Master bedroom — It easily accommodates a ...
Image: Master bath — Its economic use of ...
Image: Boys’ bedroom — It includes beds and ...
Image: Girls’ bedroom — Lots of frilly pink ...
Image: Bathroom — It includes a shower curtain ...
Image: Patio — The living room windows provide ...
Image: Swim anybody? — On hot, summer days, ...
Image: Architect’s rendering — Expansive windows outline the ...
Image: Interior plan — The Callisto has a ...
Image: Focal point: compact kitchen — A great ...

An efficient use of space

Many Americans might think that a home with a living area of less than 2000 square feet just wouldn’t do for a family of six.

“Not so,” said Michael (Mike) South, Monolithic Vice President and Construction Superintendent. In October 2006, Mike, his wife Tessa and their four children moved into a Callisto with a diameter of 50 feet, a height of 16.5 feet and a living area of just 1964 square feet.

“Because of the way this Monolithic Dome Callisto is designed, we do not feel cramped or uncomfortable,” Mike said. “And our family is an active one.”

A centrally located, compact kitchen with easily reached work areas acts as the focal point of this dome-home that also includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. A very open great room, sitting room, office and laundry area occupy the rest of the space.

Tessa said, “I love this dome. It has a very nice, open feeling. Some of the things that I enjoy are the windows in the living room. They provide an awesome view of the pond outside.”

She also likes the Callisto’s layout. “I enjoy the smartness of the design and how each bit of space is being used,” Tessa said.

The monthly utility bill for this all-electric Callisto has been averaging $330. But in addition to powering the house for a family of six, that includes running the septic system and air-conditioning a dome shed.

Since the Monolithic Dome is all masonry, the annual premium for the homeowners’ insurance has been just $200.

Needless to say Tessa and Mike and very pleased with the Callisto.

October 7, 2008