“The design was meant to respect each the agricultural character of the 13-acre property and the present wooden two-story farmhouse that has occupied the location for the final 100 years,” Garber says. The problem, nonetheless, was limiting the brand new house to the 1,200-square-feet requirement of an ADU. “We had lengthy Zoom calls, navigating the location restrictions,” Dolkas recollects. “The important thing was to create an area that labored for my mother and father’ day-to-day however may rework for entertaining.”
The consequence? A superbly proportioned ADU that feels something however small. “My mother and father had a brief want checklist—two bedrooms, two baths, and a giant open kitchen-living space,” Dolkas says. Constructed-in storage options are seamlessly built-in all through. “With such restricted sq. footage, we designed all the things to be multifunctional,” he explains. The visitor room, for example, doubles as a laundry room, with a washer-dryer in a closet and twin beds that function handy folding stations. “It’s like a bit of puzzle,” Peter laughs. “Every little thing matches collectively completely.”
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However what makes this house really particular is its connection to the outside. A wraparound porch, full with an open-air residing space and screened eating room, successfully doubles the house’s footprint. These out of doors areas additionally outline the H-shape construction. “The straightforward type of this single-story house, with its broad wraparound porch, recollects different American rural homes designed for warm, sunny climates,” explains Garber, who shared his historic inspiration for the house—architect A. Hays City’s Louisiana Acadian cottages—with the owners.