100% Sustainable Custom Home
“Off The Grid” Cottage
This homeowner, an environmentalist, required a house that met their “green living” requirements. The architect designed a 2800 square foot, self-sustaining, single story home with a basement, two bedroom, one bath and carport.
This modern cottage style home is of a simple architectural design. The large windows give the homeowner maximum enjoyment of the beautiful park-like landscape from inside the home and the welcomed natural light. By intentionally situating the house in a specific direction the homeowner takes advantage of the best natural sunlight for warming and cooling of the interior. This cottage does not have an air conditioning system, but cross ventilation was included in the planning. Solar powered radiant floor heat was also included to warm the first floor.
The goal of this project was to help save the environment by use of self sustaining products and systems. Solar panels are the main source for energy and many materials used on the project are recycled and/or recyclable. A Clivus Multrum composting toilet and grey water system was also installed to further make this cottage “green”. The vegetation of the landscape designed by Natural Resources Design includes a no-mow lawn and plants indigenous to the area, that are being supplied nutrition through rain water and the irrigation system mentioned above. (Exterior photos to come.)
The interior design includes Eco Timber non-toxic wood bamboo flooring and Low VOC paint, natural walnut wood counter tops from Craft Art and wood Koch cabinets. A simple and functional design for getting back to the basics and cooperating with nature.
This homeowner, an environmentalist, required a house that met their “green living” requirements. The architect designed a 2800 square foot, self-sustaining, single story home with a basement, two bedroom, one bath and carport.
This modern cottage style home is of a simple architectural design. The large windows give the homeowner maximum enjoyment of the beautiful park-like landscape from inside the home and the welcomed natural light. By intentionally situating the house in a specific direction the homeowner takes advantage of the best natural sunlight for warming and cooling of the interior. This cottage does not have an air conditioning system, but cross ventilation was included in the planning. Solar powered radiant floor heat was also included to warm the first floor.
The goal of this project was to help save the environment by use of self sustaining products and systems. Solar panels are the main source for energy and many materials used on the project are recycled and/or recyclable. A Clivus Multrum composting toilet and grey water system was also installed to further make this cottage “green”. The vegetation of the landscape designed by Natural Resources Design includes a no-mow lawn and plants indigenous to the area, that are being supplied nutrition through rain water and the irrigation system mentioned above. (Exterior photos to come.)
The interior design includes Eco Timber non-toxic wood bamboo flooring and Low VOC paint, natural walnut wood counter tops from Craft Art and wood Koch cabinets. A simple and functional design for getting back to the basics and cooperating with nature.
Country: United States
Others who worked on this project: Curtis Martin Photo Inc