Robbins angled the house to maximise its forest views and opted for a white pine and ash body from Maine-based Haystack Joinery. He selected a standard rectangular silhouette with a steep gabled roof however made certain to incorporate uncommon particulars like a protracted, slender window that protrudes from the cyprus nickel hole cladding. “It positively has a farmhouse vernacular in its form,” Robbins says. “I wished it to be acquainted, but additionally have these quirky touches to it that current themselves as you interact on a extra intimate degree.”
Inside, he stored the nice and cozy, knotted timber body uncovered, juxtaposing it with horizontal tongue-and-groove partitions that Dekalo painted white. “By the character of what I do, I clearly actually love wooden and wished to specific it via this home,” he says. “However we wished the body to pop, and the distinction of white partitions did that.”
For the flooring, Robbins chosen salt-and-pepper polished concrete with a shiny sheen that elevates and modernizes the rustic-leaning inside. “It has a very nice presence to it,” he considers. “It provides this contact of refinement and sophistication. I really like the way it displays gentle, and I really like the way it offers this actually excessive end in comparison with the extra subdued matte and satin finishes of all of the wooden gadgets.”