If you tell the price of each I have tons of people bring to purchase but there are none of price so how people buy them? worst is unlimited show up project without price it waste people a lot of time but still don't know where to buy and how much total cost...... Can you just show up the location and price so people can think to purchase???
You are so right, Jenna! That third level, I'd never leave, it is a treehouse tent! I had already seen the cave house and they are gifted in building and design! Wow.
These two are the most personable, artistic, thoughtful, able bodied , and interesting people ever! Genuinely wholesome with a cute family! Who thinks of these things and makes them happen, for OTHERS to enjoy as well as themselves? Thanks for another great tour Jenna! These folks are very special!
Absolutely gorgeous A-frame home! I love the triangular window and door entrance, the circular tiled floor beneath the egg-shaped fireplace; the John Muir quote on the wall (I have the same quote painted on a triangular wooden piece with trees); and the overall layout and design of the home. That 3rd floor sunken bed with the window view is spectacular. My late father who was an architect, carpenter, painter, and sculptor, would have loved it. Jenny
Absolutely stunning. Recommend Bi-fold doors to replace the other doors to the patio. What a total gem - 3mins from that water fall. Very skilled builder and designer
My friends and I rented the A-frame last summer. It was beautiful. A bit tricky to get to the top level if you're on the older side, and a bit dangerous for younger children BUT just beautiful. The grounds are peaceful, quiet, and gorgeous. Hocking Hills is one of my favorite places. I have visited HH many times, so I was happy to stay at the house and enjoy reading outside on the deck.
As a Dane living in Denmark seeing your house was like “comming home” Its absolutely amazing. Congrats 🇩🇰All your hard work gave you a huge gift in The end. Well deserved
The suspended fire place doesn't draw properly because the top of the chimney is below the ridge, nothing to do with the fire place itself. Get the exit a few feet above the ridge and it should improve quite a lot.
Not to mention that Bryant is quite handsome with his beautiful piercing brown eyes! - I am on the West Coast, but grew up in Columbus Ohio, and attended Camp Akita several times, and our high school band had band camp in the area also - so beautiful!
Love the great work, the stove is open, the main reason for it smoking, another reason is the forest which messes up the airflow...and your flue is lower than the ridge. A few mistakes, a loss of much practicality, but such originality and that's everything. Pretty too.
Really amazing build, as far as your fireplace smoking you might try just extending the stovepipe at least 4 to 5 ft or more above your top roof line, A-frames draft differently
*All it needs is a lake view, a 2024 Aston Martin and a few Bond girls dressed in black, preparing to take down Dr. No. This is a movie set waiting to happen.*
the construction cost was shockingly low! I also didn't know they mostly worked on it themselves as a family! They also build the cave house for low cost. An amazing return on investment
I'm actually planning on building a similar A-frame inspired by this one. I reached out to them asking about cost of plans, which they indicate as a possibility for sale on their website.
I doubt they built that house entirely by themselves. Not in 8 months. The construction cost itself is not that outlandish, it's really the time component. There are so many things that you figure out during the building process, that even if you laid out all the materials there on location, ready to be fit together, 8 months would still be insane. I work in construction myself.
Beautiful home, I like these A-frame houses, the only thing I didn’t like was the stairs to the 3rd floor, a little too steep but overall beautiful house and property 👍🏼👍🏼
Built by themselves as a rental. These people are running a business. Prob took a loan to build it. Nothing stopping you except aquiring the skillz to build. I think what you meant is things are nice when you have knowledge and maybe know a trade.
what i like of the A frame home is the high capacity of such a roof in winter areas where a lot of snow can fall in winter. flater roofs are exposed to caving in under the ice weight in winter. A A frame roof one just needs to clear the ground at the feet of bothe sides this way no snow can builkd and create weight on the roof structure. a snow blower would do a great jod to clear the snow.
The reason the fireplace is smoky is not because it is suspended- it is because the top of the flue is too close to the roof. For proper draw the top of the flue must be 2’ above the roof in the y-direction and 12’ (yes twelve feet) in the x-direction. This is one reason central chimneys are generally used in a-frames.