Accola Drive Residence
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Bozeman, Montana, 2015. This 858 square foot house is built to be functional, enjoyable and energy efficient. This one bedroom, one bath features a dual-flush, low flow toilet, a high efficiency heat-pump for supplemental cooling and heating needs, a high efficiency wood burning stove, LED lighting, Low VOC paints, and a low-water yield landscape design. In the summer 2016, it will also include solar panels.
The unique style of this home also includes the adaptive reuse of junkyard finds, including an original leaded glass window from 1922, parts of old vehicles used for water collection, and even an original, 1974 ski-lift chair from Big Sky, which has been turned into a barbeque swing.
Architectural Metal can be found on the roofs, the spiral staircase and the elevated planter which was created to give a strong sense of privacy in a close residential area. Colored LED lights accent the design, as does a variety of artistic metal work.
The unique style of this home also includes the adaptive reuse of junkyard finds, including an original leaded glass window from 1922, parts of old vehicles used for water collection, and even an original, 1974 ski-lift chair from Big Sky, which has been turned into a barbeque swing.
Architectural Metal can be found on the roofs, the spiral staircase and the elevated planter which was created to give a strong sense of privacy in a close residential area. Colored LED lights accent the design, as does a variety of artistic metal work.