cottage
The back wall of the kitchen-dining area includes the refrigerator on the left and a coffee station and open shelves in the center. “This is the pretty display space and can be left open,” DeForest says. The cabinets that flank the coffee-display area are for storing more unsightly things. All the doors slide open for a seamless look.
Designed by architects Jessica Cook and Scott McCullough, built by Cook’s firm, Eagle Pond Studio, nearly net-zero, 20-by-54-foot home sits on a knoll surrounded by forest above Eagle Pond in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region.
overhangs provide shade from the summer sun.
shou-sugi-ban siding and local Douglas
mosquito nets can be used to protect outdoor seating areas.
shiplap wall
Q