Hixwood designer Aaron Weaver got all the details right when he designed this combination home and hobby shop. The vaulted ceiling and open-concept interior make for light and airy living quarters with plenty of space for family and entertaining. 

Located in Northern Wisconsin, it was important to make this home and hobby shop energy efficient. During the frigid winter months, the R21 insulation in the walls and R50 insulation above the ceiling will keep the cold where it belongs — outside.

Project Details

Builder:
Bud’s Construction / Calvin Mast

Architect:
B.C. Architectural Design

Engineer:
Halverson Engineering

Location:
Pierce County, Wisconsin 

Project:
Home & Hobby Shop Size: house 36’ x 44’, 10’ sidewalls; shop 52’ x 58’, 14’ sidewalls

Roof Pitch: House: 6/12;
shop: 4/12

Primary Supplier: Hixwood 

Trusses: Five Star Truss

Foundation: 4’ frost wall

Fasteners:
Plyco / East Coast Fasteners

Roof Panels: Hixwood SuperRib 100, 28 ga., Becker’s BeckryTex, Black textured

Wall Panels: Hixwood SuperRib 100, 28 ga., Becker’s BeckryTex, Charcoal texture

Overhead Door Openings:
8’ x 8’; 10’ x 8’; 12’ x 12’

Windows: Custom, with the largest measuring 6’ x 4’ 8”

Ventilation: Flex-O-Vent ridge vent; MWI Components aluminum soffit

Insulation: Walls: Owens-Corning R21 fiberglass batt; Ceiling: Applegate Cellulose R50

Special Interior Feature: Hixwood SuperRib liner panel,
29 ga., White

Additional Details:10” x 10” structural
timber truss

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