When sustainable building advisor Megan Lea set out to build a backyard retreat, she knew that reclaimed materials would figure prominently into the design. What resulted is a polychrome of salvaged 100-year-old barnwood by West Salem-based Barnwood Naturals that makes the facade of this Bernard Maybeck-inspired design as unique as it is enviornmentally friendly.
The character of the woods really shines through on this project, which I
really love. The hand-selected pieces with faded red paint contrasts with the
grey weatherbeaten boards and sage-tinted sections covered with lichen. Also of
note is the reclaimed copper roof, a lucky Craigslist find from a local remodel.
Though the structure has a footprint of just 11' x 14', it's a useful extra
living space to entertain, catch up on work, or just relax by the woodburning
stove.
Read more: http://www.dwell.com/articles/backyard-retreat.html#ixzz1kytqbRFt
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