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| Originally a 600 sq.ft. one-bedroom home tucked into the trees, the 2750 sq.ft. addition added four bedrooms, a full walk-out basement, wraparound porch, and a wood-burning furnace that reduces heating costs almost to nothing. Built strong to last long, with high ceilings throughout, this dramatic new home will endure worry-free for decades. |
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| I was approached in 2004 to design a straw bale home for nice folks who wished to move out to the country. It was my first experience with straw bale homes, and a lot of research went into what had been done before, including talking to others in the region who had built with straw before us. Although challenging, the unique home rewards the owners with it's old-fashioned feel and modern efficiency.
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| Currently under construction along the picturesque Shuswap shores, this luxurious cabin is built entirely around the amazing view to Copper Island, with floor-to-ceiling windows to capture all the available light. |
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| Designed with a local builder for his growing family, this Campbell Creek home boasts double-insulated walls, built-in breakfast nooks, space-saving concealed laundry facilities, and lots of natural light. |
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