The bright-yellow entrance pops against the home’s glazed facade.
An expansive skylight caps the conversation pit, located at the center of the main level.
The mid-section of the siding was done in a shou-sugi ban method. Custom brass was used for the awning, alongside a standing-seam metal roof.
The bathrooms channel feature green wall tile, black crown molding, brass fixtures, and marble flooring centered with a basket-weave pattern and the 1928 logo.
A patio connects the family’s trio of My Cabins.
Another bright and airy space is the library/media room, where custom built-ins offer ample storage. An office is also included in the property.
A photo of Flansburgh on the desk.
When architect Olivier Lekien redesigned a Paris apartment in the 11th arrondissement, he discovered a system of wood columns and beams that separated the kitchen-and-dining area from the living room.
Koto Design's prefab cabin will be featured alongside the Garden Club's landscaping in this year's prestigious Chelsea Flower Show.
The historic home now flaunts a crisp white facade, complete with green trim.
Tucked away in the wooded Nescove Bluff, the three-bedroom abode aligns with a long tradition of Oregon architecture known as northwest regional modernism, made famous by Pietro Belluschi.
A port hole window along the side of the house mimics the image of a cruise ship and breaks up the solid white blocks of the architecture.
In the bathroom, glass divides the shower area and toilet for an open feel. The low-flow shower head by Nebia cuts water use by 65% compared to a traditional fixture.
An outdoor dining area sits on an elevated patio overlooking the home. Just behind is a sunny stone patio, ideal for growing vegetables.
Off the kitchen, a mixed-use room offers an abundance of storage with honed basalt countertops, washer and dryer, and built-in workspace.
This full bath bridges two additional connected bedrooms .
Outside the guest house, a large outdoor area with trees, ferns, and plants waits.
The bathroom maintains the light and bright atmosphere with subway tile, as well as a vintage inspired sink.
The kitchen, which comes fully equipped, shares the same airy white motifs as the living room, and features a brown tile floor.
The guesthouse would make an excellent home office.
The view from the master bedroom.
Homeowner and surfer Christopher Hansen envisions a secluded oceanfront retreat that lets him keep an eye on the waves.
The living room features a sofa constructed by Christopher himself.
Designed to accommodate families, the larger KODA Loft Extended includes two sleeping spaces, additional storage space, and a back terrace. The extended size also makes it an ideal choice for a live/work space.
After noticing a void in the market, Australian entrepreneur Oscar Martin partnered with architect Peter Stutchbury to start Dimensions X, a company that will soon offer affordable and architecturally pleasing prefab homes.