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These homeowners have been active in the sustainability movement for years and have long dreamed of creating a bed and breakfast inn based on principles of sustainability and community. This small, highly efficient, passive solar home is phase one of what will be a seven-room inn. The structure features thick straw bale walls, natural heating and cooling elements, earth clay plaster for interior walls, and stained concrete floors. A grid-tied photovoltaic system provides most of their electricity. Day lighting, transom windows, and a tankless hot water heater offer more energy savings. Cabinets are made of formaldehyde-free straw board and Douglas fir recycled from Maraschino cherry vats. A local artisan created hand blown glass mosaic and tile murals for the walls. Guests at this inn will rest in the peace and comfort of its artistic nature and sustainable design.
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Location |
Atascadero, California |
Materials |
Straw Bale Construction, Stained Concrete and Bamboo Flooring |
Habitable sq. ft. |
1044 sq. ft. |
Additional sq. ft. |
100 sq. ft. Utility/Storage Room |
Outdoor Area |
90 sq. ft. Deck |
Bedrooms |
1 |
Bathrooms |
1 |
Heating Systems |
2 Gas Fireplaces |
Architect |
San Luis Sustainability Group |
Completion Date |
March 2006 |
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