From the tiny "Cork" (a sportsman's hideaway) to the roomy Belfast, the Ireland Series has proven to be a great favorite as a week-ender or retirement home. As space requirements increase, additional rooms can be quickly and economically added to any model, making these homes one of the finest values anywhere. The addition of optional decking and/or a covered porch completes the package to perfection.
"The ultimate in space utilization" best describes our sensational Mountain. Chalet Series. Designed especially for small lots and to afford maximum view on both levels, these unusual homes feature huge storage areas, lower sun decks, and even "Yodler" balconies on the second level. Ideal for vacation or year around living truly an all family vacation or permanent home...
For those desiring something more than a cabin, the 27 foot Lindeal A frame series is worth serious consideration. Perhaps the most completely engineered A-frames avaiable today, these sensational homes were developed as a result of extensive research during the past several years. Note how every available square foot of space is utilized to your advantage. Full loft areas running from front to rear attest to this.
A delightful collection of beach or mountain cabins, the France Series offers many advantages of other leisure models plus a charm all its own. Any model may be enlarged at nominal cost, now or in the future.
Featured in Life, Popular Mechanics, Sports Afield, True, and many other national publications, the "Aintree" has set new standards for A-frame construction the world over.
Most houses and all "A" frames except ours have have a framing skeleton, consisting of studs, rafters, joists, collar ties or trusses and bracing. On to this, framing sheathing is applied, to receive the shingles. If the house is to be finished inside, lining must also be applied on the inside to hide the ugly rafters, studs and bracing. Insulation is then inserted in the cavity for warmth. The Lindal "A" Frame makes use of ordinary 2x8 planks to serve many functions at once, and thus save the cost of the skeleton framing. These planks serve as studs, rafters, roof sheathing, inside finish and insulation. Not only is the expensive skeleton saved but also the labor of erection of the skeleton. The result is a very functional building at an incomparable low cost.
As the name itself implies, the Panorama series is designed to offer maximum view, especially on long narrow lots. Each model features full sized studio lofts over the back half of the home. The entire front area is dramatically accented with a "panorama' of vision through the expansive wall of glass. The unusual width of these homes, combined with the open beam ceilings, creates a fascinating cathedral-like feeling.