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We designed and built this project in consultation with the owners, who wanted a unique home using local materials, and on a budget.
We partnered with our favorite local mill (VlyBrook.com), which provided the framing and siding materials from locally harvested logs. They milled the paneling, decking, stairs and trim details to our specifications from logs which had to be harvested on site to provide area for the build and infrastructure.
The home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in 1500sf. The 200sf basement houses the laundry, mechanical room and flex space, and there is ~450sf of covered porches. The covered area which extends the living room has a clear roof for an airy, open feel. We installed in-floor radiant as well as a heat pump for heat and AC. The whitewashed oak barrel-vaulted cathedral ceiling is 14’ high. The random width siding, installed on a rain screen, is an original ANVO design. It is purposefully left unpainted and will develop a silvery grey patina with age.
This project was a great opportunity to utilize local materials in creative ways.
We designed and built this project in consultation with the owners, who wanted a unique home using local materials, and on a budget.
We partnered with our favorite local mill (VlyBrook.com), which provided the framing and siding materials from locally harvested logs. They milled the paneling, decking, stairs and trim details to our specifications from logs which had to be harvested on site to provide area for the build and infrastructure.
The home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in 1500sf. The 200sf basement houses the laundry, mechanical room and flex space, and there is ~450sf of covered porches. The covered area which extends the living room has a clear roof for an airy, open feel. We installed in-floor radiant as well as a heat pump for heat and AC. The whitewashed oak barrel-vaulted cathedral ceiling is 14’ high. The random width siding, installed on a rain screen, is an original ANVO design. It is purposefully left unpainted and will develop a silvery grey patina with age.
This project was a great opportunity to utilize local materials in creative ways.