Dream Home 2000
One of the hallmarks of every HGTV Dream Home is charactersomething unique that makes it truly memorable...like the 2000 Dream Home, a charming cabin on the Oregon coast. Nestled in the woodlands overlooking the breathtaking Nehalem peninsula, this Dream Home is northwestern through and through. An unabashed love of nature governs every fabulous detail, from its remarkable structural features and building materials to the fresh, open indoor-outdoor celebration of the interior design. And when you look around at the setting, you can perfectly understand why. The views on this part of the Oregon coast are nothing short of spectacular.
These priceless views are utilized in every element of the cabin's inventive designfrom the covered exterior walkways to the treetop bedrooms, to the airy, open great room with its dramatic windows. "The main inspiration for this house is the view and this place," says architect Michael McCullough. "The house nestles around the site and provides places for you to go and look at the natural beauty that's out here. A place to sit in the sun in the afternoon, to view the weather that comes in from the ocean. Being close to the environment is the reason for this house to be here."
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 The Craftsman-style home embraces local building materials.
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The harmony between house and environment begins with the choice of architectural style. "The house is a modified Craftsman-style home," continues McCullough, "and the main elements of this style are simple materials, locally available, simply worked, so it's a very direct use of these materials." The siding is cement composite that holds stain and paint well. It's inert, it sheds water and will weather slowly but won't deteriorate.
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