Timber Frame Bunkie Cabin House Plan Tour Buckhorn 4133 Updated

The Buckhorm 4133 is the perfect luxury timber frame bunkie cabin! This full timber frame house plan would make a wonderful addition to your cottage setting. A separate cabin, or bunkie, is a fun and useful feature to add to your cottage, especially as your family grows.
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This cabin could have many uses. It could provide an impressive, private retreat for your guests or adult children, or could act as the primary suite for the owners away from the hustle and bustle of the main cottage. Certainly, the Buckhorn 4133 could be the stand-alone building on a property, as it’s a fully serviced with all the comforts needed to enjoy your getaway property.
Our designers have managed to pack a lot of features into this small footprint. This one bedroom, one bathroom design includes a full kitchen, dining nook, a living area that includes a spot for a woodstove, and even a nicely tucked away area for a washer and dryer. The modern, mono slope roof (or shed roof) design of the cabin is stunning on the outside and provides a gorgeous soaring timber frame cathedral ceiling inside - a true luxury in a bunkie cabin!
The walls are packed with windows to let the light and enjoy the views. The generous exterior roof overhangs with exposed rafter tails are not only eye-catching, but protect the building from the rain, snow, and sun. A thoughtful entry porch keeps you and your belongings protects as you come and go from the cabin. We’ve shown the Buckhorn 4133 with three sliding doors in addition to the entry door, allowing you access to the outside for that coveted and seamless indoor/outdoor summer living.
Features
1 Floors
1 Beds
1 Baths
Approximate footprint: 31’1¾” - 21’11¾”
27 sq.ft. covered entry porch
Full timber frame building
Cathedral timber frame mono sloped ceiling
Net Zero and Energy Star ready
Completely customizable design
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  • @SuperLooneyrooney
    @SuperLooneyrooney4 ай бұрын

    Nice looking cabin. I'm in the process of planning something similar. I love that term "Adult Children"

  • @user-vx9cb8cb2z
    @user-vx9cb8cb2z11 ай бұрын

    Оригинально👍

  • @bunyip7343
    @bunyip73435 ай бұрын

    Nice looking cabin. I like the simplicity of the shed roof design... I have been thinking of something similar for a cabin and alongside guest cabin - though I am in Sweden. Did you guys use SIPs panels for the walls and roof? I hear that SIPS are popular in North America... here, not so much. Only really see metal faced PUR or fiberglass sandwich panels used in commercial buildings here with steel framing holding the load.

  • @normericatimberhomes8230

    @normericatimberhomes8230

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment! We do use SIPS, but in this instance, that is not what was designed. What is contemplated is almost like a site built SIP - 3/4" T&G over the rafters with 6mm poly, two courses of 3.5" polyiso rigid insulation with staggered seams, and then 5/8" ZIP System roof sheathing.