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Architectural studio Birdseye together with Wadsworth Design Build has designed Brick House, a private residence and guest house located in Southern Vermont, wrapped in custom Danish clay tiles. Composed of three gable structures clad in hand-molded, Danish clay tiles with Corten metal features, Brick House is inspired by the adjacent neighboring building, an 1816 Federal-style, red brick home. The home reflects the tonality, stateliness, and permanence of the historic structure.
The C-shaped plan of the combined house and guest house forms an exterior courtyard of outdoor programming, including outdoor eating and two covered seating areas within the Corten lath gable overhangs of the two buildings. The lath reveals the backside of the brick tile detail, giving a glimpse of the brick tile attachment.
DESIGN DETAILS
ARCHITECTURE Birdseye
BUILDER Wadsworth Design Build
INTERIOR Brooke Michelsen Design
LANDSCAPE Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture
Hand-Molded Danish Clay Tile Exterior

The exterior envelope is wrapped in handcrafted bricks from Petersen Tegl, Denmark.
Inspired by an 1816 Federal-Style Red Brick Home

The home evolves with the landscape, its brick and wood surfaces shifting in tone and mood alongside the changing light and seasons of Vermont.
Courtyard Outdoor Living and Entertaining

Corten Steel Architectural Details



The first-floor plan consists of the dining room, kitchen, pantry, sitting room, powder room, entry foyer, mudroom, and garage.

Open Plan Living and Dining Room
The interiors are organized and anchored by a custom oak staircase, a central, two-sided fireplace of Danish, hand-molded brick, and custom-designed cabinetry throughout.

Interiors are executed in warm tones of wood and clay, featuring sculptural lighting by Apparatus, enhancing the home’s natural atmosphere.
Gourmet Kitchen Design

What We Love About This Home
The seamless unity of materials, hand-molded Danish clay tiles, Corten steel, and warm oak, creates an exterior that feels both timeless and entirely contemporary. Inside, the custom sculptural staircase and double-sided brick fireplace anchor the home with a quiet, crafted confidence that carries through every room. What makes Brick House truly special is how effortlessly it belongs to its landscape, shifting in tone and texture with the Vermont light as though it has always been there.
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Custom Oak Staircase Design



The second-floor spaces include the owner’s bedroom suite, sitting room with an adjacent porch space, two ensuite bedrooms, a laundry room, and linen storage space. An elevator provides accessibility to each floor including the basement storage and mechanical spaces.
Owner’s Bedroom and Ensuite Bathroom



Welcoming Guest Bedrooms













Aerial Views of the Vermont Landscape


PHOTOGRAPHER Doublespace Photography


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