
Perched above the Missisquoi River Valley with sweeping views of Vermont’s Green Mountains, Les Maisons Alice & Roméo are two short-term rental cabins defined by quiet elegance and a close relationship to the surrounding landscape. Black Locust is used throughout the outdoor living envelope—decking, walkways, handrails, stairs, balconies, and outdoor showers—selected for its long-term performance in Northern Vermont’s demanding climate.
Vermont's outdoor structures face some of North America's most demanding conditions: deep frost, heavy snow loads, relentless spring moisture, and UV exposure. Black Locust's naturally dense grain and exceptional rot resistance make it one of the only hardwoods suited to full ground contact and prolonged moisture exposure without treatment. No sealants, no preservatives — just the wood doing what it's built for.
“Between the quality of the air-dried lumber and BLL’s high-precision milling, installation was incredibly smooth. The natural wood is stunning—it is a joy to observe the patina as it weathers to grey.” — Julie & Michael, Maisons Alice & Roméo
Maison Alice has already earned a perfect 5-star rating across every guest review for its companion unit, Maison Roméo. The deck, handrail, and outdoor shower are the primary living space — oriented toward an uninterrupted mountain panorama, every linear foot of Black Locust earning its keep.
Floating above the Missisquoi River Valley, Maison Alice is surrounded by Vermont open country — covered bridges, swimming holes, wildflower meadows, and easy access to the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail, Jay Peak, and Cold Hollow Sculpture Park. The outdoor living spaces aren't decorative additions here — they're where guests live.
Maison Roméo, the companion unit, is live and welcoming guests now: airbnb.ca/rooms/1624707056033937053
Product Used: Decking

Award-Winning, Building Of The Year 2020 by ArchDaily, Ravine House, with sustainable wood material choice: Black Locust Lumber

Award-Winning, Building Of The Year 2020 by ArchDaily, Ravine House, with sustainable wood material choice: Black Locust Lumber
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Nestled on one of the Elizabeth Islands—the remote, tranquil Cuttyhunk Island in Massachusetts—this private residence deck is designed as an immersive vantage point to fully embrace the island’s unique landscape, rich history, and coastal serenity.

We are proud to have supplied the high-quality, sustainably sourced wood that forms the foundation of Taylor Farm Park in New Albany, Ohio. Spanning nearly 100 acres, this thoughtfully designed community park transforms a historic farm into a vibrant destination where nature, play, and community intersect.