Project posted by Daymark Design Incorporated

Baldie Hill Bunkie

Year
2018
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Scandinavian
Ariel - Looking East
Ariel - Looking East
Ariel
Ariel
Ariel - Looking East
Ariel - Looking East
South Elevation at dawn
South Elevation at dawn
South Elevation at dawn
South Elevation at dawn
East Elevation
East Elevation
Interior - Kitchenette
Interior - Kitchenette
Interior - Living Space
Interior - Living Space
Interior - Entry to Bedroom + Loft
Interior - Entry to Bedroom + Loft
Interior - Washroom
Interior - Washroom
Exterior - at waters edge
Exterior - at waters edge
Exterior - Detail Shot
Exterior - Detail Shot
East Elevation
East Elevation
South Elevation - Morning shadows
South Elevation - Morning shadows
Exterior - Shadow
Exterior - Shadow

Details

Square Feet
301.0
Lot Size
7.66 acre
Bedrooms
1
Full Baths
1

Credits

From Daymark Design Incorporated

The Baldie Hill Bunkie while designed as part of an overall master plan for a 7.66 acre site in the Ontario wilderness is uniquely independent, self contained and fully off grid, perfect for sustainable small living.

At 301.0 sq. ft. this small but mighty structure features a living space with kitchenette, bedroom and full 3-piece washroom. An accessible loft acts as an escape for private meditation and rest.

In an effort to control power consumption heat is generated by a small wood burning stove, providing both a cozy atmosphere and warmth to occupants. To provide optimal sun collection and preservation of the native, untouched landscape a small clearing at the base of Baldie Hill was selected for construction. A 1925w solar array with additional battery storage and back-up generator in case of emergency provides all the power necessary for modern living; including a full 40-gallon water heater, HRV, washer/dryer, dishwasher, interior and exterior lighting, etc. Water is provided by a drilled well with wastewater being captured and treated in a large class 4 gravity fed septic system that will service both the Bunkie and main dwelling.

Through a local mill untreated Eastern White Cedar was selected for it’s rot and insect resistant properties as an exterior cladding, shipped from Smith’s Falls the siding will be left to age a soft silver and blend back into the natural stone and tree lined backdrop. The rain screen façade clads a layer of continuous insulation over the entire structure proving additional R value as well as eliminating thermal bridging to ensure heat is held inside and not lost to the deep freeze of Ontario Winters.