Those of you who joined Orange Splot for the Pedalpalooza Accessory Dwelling Bike Tour or participated in Jordan Palmeri’s small home tour will recognize my new digs. It’s also featured in this video about the ADU Bike tour and mentioned on my post ADU Bike Tour Draws a Crowd. (Not sure what an accessory dwelling is? Check out the Accessory Dwellings website and my posts Showcasing Accessory Dwellings in Portland and A Praising Accessory Dwellings to learn more.)
I feel very lucky to be renting Bruce & Carolyn’s garden cottage this summer. It’s energy efficient and has a plethora of sustainable design features, including advanced framing, heat recovery ventilation, cellulose insulation, dual flush toilet, structurally-insulated panels for the roof, salvaged wood for cabinets, and on-demand water heating. (The house was profiled in this Ecotrope article.) But more than anything, it’s a beautiful space located in a gorgeous garden setting. Should I attribute the great feel of the cottage to the rich red stained concrete floors, the golden earth plastered walls, or the beautiful exposed laminated beams? Or perhaps the fragrance of the splendid flowers, grapes, and berries that surround the garden cottage? Or maybe the rustle of the bamboo through the open windows or the bushes and trees that provide shade and privacy? It must be the synergy of all these features.
Bruce and Carolyn designed this little guest house on their property for aging-in-place. See this article about it on Apartment Therapy. The open floor plan, lack of level-changes, and adjustable counter height make it accessible for people who use a wheelchair. I’ve really enjoyed the adjustable counter height because it enables me to pick the right height for the counters in my tiny house. If they don’t have to be standard height they can actually work well for my needs since I’m not quite 5’2”.
The cottage is about 600 square feet but the open floor plan and natural light make it feel spacious and comfortable. I think I’m going to really love living here!
Fantastic! A lovely home, in a lovely spot, with lovely neighbors.
Diane, I couldn’t agree more!
That place looks beautiful! When do we get to come and visit?
Jeff, soon I hope! Looking forward to hosting Brunch Club here. But I won’t even attempt to top the past two brunches. So scrumptious!
Pingback: A New Year in a New Home | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: Tiny House Insulation, Roofing, & Interior Walls | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: Accessory Dwelling Bike Tour Draws A Crowd | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: Upsizing from a Tiny House to a Cottage | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: Build Small, Live Large Summit | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: The 100 Thing Challenge: Who’s Counting Anyway? | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: Moving into an ADU | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: Free ADU Bike Tour on Saturday in Portland | Accessory Dwellings
Pingback: Transition Time | | This Is The Little LifeThis Is The Little Life
Pingback: Free Bike Tour of ADUs in Portland on Saturday | Accessory Dwellings