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A tiny black cottage in the woods.

Following the demolition of a dilapidated seasonal cottage, this 800-square-foot cottage built in 2019 was constructed with SIPs (structural insulated panels) plus double and triple glazed windows to provide a highly insulated dwelling which stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Since the cottage is situated next to the guest house, the fenestration was intentionally laid out with clerestory windows facing the house to provide privacy to the guests in the house as well as to the occupants of the cottage. On the other sides, large windows provide views of the surrounding woods and a thirteen foot sliding glass door opens onto a deck that wraps the cottage. The building also features black stained cedar siding, Kolbe windows, polished concrete floor with radiant heat, German bath and kitchen fixtures, and Scandinavian furnishings.

Due to a series of unfortunate (or fortunate, depending on your perspective) events, this small dwelling has become a caretakers’ cottage where the owners of The Bracy House reside. And The Bracy Cottage was featured in the Jan / Feb issue of Maine magazine.

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