During initial design discussions, it was brought to Knickerbocker Group’s attention that the homeowner encountered issues where snow and rain damaged the original siding; particularly on the cottage side where snow would build up and sit. Knickerbocker Group provided a few solutions, and metal, mil-finish, galvalume vertical panels were used for the first 42” of the wall height.
Above, the homeowner wanted to utilize warm, rustic material to offset the metal below and to provide a visual connection to the history of the cottage and lodge. Thermally treated white ash tongue and groove wall cladding was thoughtfully selected. This sustainable product is rot and termite resistant in addition to being incredibly stable.
Finally, to address any standing water or snow up against the building at the deck, a galvanized floor grate was integrated into the decking just below the drip line of the roof. For privacy, a lattice wall was built on the road-side of the deck to allow the homeowners’ guests to enjoy their own haven on the hill.