Cottages Bed and Breakfast

One of our Specialties is Construction of Cottage-Style Houses & Bed and Breakfast Buildings

Most cottages or small buildings are around 1,000-1,500 square feet or as customer desires regrding size.  Owners can locate designs on the Internet on cottage designs or the Contractor can make construction plans and designs. We can design cottages on existing small buildings.

We use the term “cottage” to refer to small and informal dwellings with a specific aesthetic. People often use cottages for vacation, or second homes built in remote areas or on existing properties.

Our concept of a cottage is closer to this idea, yet cottages today represent broader possibilities. With the potential of remote work, people can consider living in a cottage because it is more affordable, a good retirement option or it can also be considered as a potential Bed and Breakfast rental.

Cottages in the United States and Canada have varied designs. You can find both modern and traditional styles in rural environments and the city  We recommend that Owner supply Contractor with their desired design.

Cottage Style House Exterior/Interior Features

1. Roofs: Cottage roof materials include thatch, tile, shingle, and shakes. Often, the climate of a region determines the roof builders’ use. Cottages also feature roofs of different styles, including gable and hipped.
2. Doors: Cottages have various doors, including solid wood and French.
3. Walls: The climate and location of a cottage determine the building materials craftsmen use for the walls. Some options include wood, stucco, brick, and stone.
4. Windows: The size and style of the structure determines the number, size, and type of windows. Some popular window-style options for cottages include casement, double-hung, and bay windows.
5. Porches: The size and style of the structure determines the number, size, and type of windows. Some popular window-style options for cottages include casement, double-hung, and bay windows.
  • Beams – Many cottages feature rustic and traditional elements, including exposed beams on the ceilings.
  • Fireplaces – Brick and stone fireplaces create a cozy focal and inviting focal point.
  • Wooden Floors – Wood floors create a warm and traditional style that works well in modern and rustic dwellings.
  • Rustic Furnishings – Many cottages have rustic and antique furnishings to enhance the comfortable style.
  • Built-ins – Built-in features like bookcases, banquettes, and room dividers give a custom look and help to utilize the small area more efficiently.
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