Modern Vermont Farmhouse
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From Lindsay Selin Photography
This modern farmhouse is nestled in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Built on the client's family land, the home will provide a multi-generational living space. The Architect, Selin + Selin Architecture, worked closely with the builders, Smith & McClain, to build a net zero house, designed to Passive House standards.
- Total Square Footage: 1800 square feet -- this represents 1200 square feet on 1st floor and 600 square feet on 2nd.
- Exterior materials include: locally milled barn board siding, galvanized standing seam roof, aluminum clad Marvin wood triple glazed windows.
- Interior materials include: polished stained concrete flooring, plaster walls, locally fabricated stair and structural steel floor framing, locally made cabinets.
- 12” thick double stud exterior wall construction, cellulose insulation above grade, expanded polystyrene insulation below grade, air to water heat pump boiler/water heater, radiant hydronic in-floor heating system
- On-site Photovoltaic Solar Panels
- Project Completed: April 2016
- Architect: Selin+Selin Architecture
- Builder: Smith & McClain
- Photographer: Lindsay Selin Photography