Bára Tide Tiny House was lovingly crafted with
lumber from our own acreage, incorporating many reclaimed and recycled
building supplies. It sits on the site of a former one room school house across from Chignecto Bay (the southern arm of the Bay of Fundy), and on the traditional unceded lands of the Mi'kmaw and Wolastoquyik (Maliseet) peoples.
"Bára" is the norse origin of tidal bore, and references both the high tides present in the front yard as well as the curved shape of the roof. AirBnB listing is here.
view from the driveway: Chignecto Bay, the southern arm of the Bay of Fundy
front yard and surrounding fields, with a fire pit in the back
table set for dinner
collapsible table can be used for eating or writing
upstairs loft with 5" foam mattress and LED reading lights
upstairs loft railing
curvy staircase
view of the Bay
view from the kitchen
morning fog
induction stovetop
pots and pans
water jugs
dimmable LED strip lights
Welcome Home!
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