This home is a two story 2000 SF timber frame built from old growth doug fir. All timber recycled from Pier 3 in Astoria OR (built in 1913). All cabinets and trim are built from the same recycled doug fir. The timber frame is wrapped in stress skin panels (6″ wall and 10″roof panels). The house has a concrete radiant floor, but most heat is provided by a centrally located Kachelofen masonry wood stove. (see picture 3) This stove (8’H X 8’L X 3’W) is built of stone removed from the building site during construction. The home was designed and built by Chuck Tucker with a lot of help from friends (from 2001-5).
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