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Straw Bale and Timber Frame

Kent on 14 Aug 2007

Straw bale works extremely well with timber frame construction. It is a great infill for tiny houses and small cottages. Andrew Morrison of Jacksonville, Oregon with his company at StrawBale.com has designed the neatest little cottage using these two elements.

This peaceful little cottage is perfect for the do-it-yourselfer who is interested in learning about building with straw bales, or for anyone who is looking to have a cozy peaceful retreat space added to there homestead.

It has passive solar capabilities built right in, and of course incredibly insulative walls. The stamped concrete floor can collect solar energy during the cool winter days through the large south facing windows and radiate it into the space at night. The design also presents many round elements such as rounded walls and windows and an open beamed arched ceiling that look to capture the organic qualities inherent in straw bales. An electrical plan is included on the floor plan and it features a lighting element along the ridge beam that absolutely drips with warmth.

The Sunset Cottage is a small yet cozy 200 square foot structure elegantly designed. It is very spacious inside with a large window seat and areas that can accommodate built in features such as closets and beds. It has a beautifully curved open beam ceiling that gives the space a “open” feeling. It is relatively easy to build and is a great way for someone interested in building with straw bales to create a nice art studio, meditation space, or guest house.

If timber frame and straw bale is of interest to you do yourself a favor and look this one over. For more information on this cute little cottage go to: StrawBale.com

Interior Sunset Cottage

Interior Sunset Cottage

Interior Coach

Interior Coach Bed

Sunset Cottage Ceiling

Sunset Cottage Ceiling

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2 Responses to “Straw Bale and Timber Frame”

  1. Tim on 02 Jul 2008 at 9:50 pm #

    Hello,

    We really like your strawbale cottage. Are plans available?

    Tim

  2. Kent on 03 Jul 2008 at 5:43 am #

    Hi Tim,

    Click on the StrawBale.com link above. It will take you to a site where you can buy plans and/or a DVD of how to build teh strawbale cottage pictured above.

    Kent

  3. Tiny Home Gallery on 22 Oct 2008 at 7:29 pm #

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