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From the living space, you can catch a clear, unobstructed view across the bay.
Most of the cabin’s interior is dedicated to the generous open floorplan living space.
Drywall masks the shipping container’s raw edges inside the cabin.
The kitchen area has room for eating, and plenty of storage.
The cabin rests atop the foundation of a previous cabin on the family’s property.
Conserving water and energy was a top priority when designing the cabin.
Horne’s mother chose to decorate the interior with lighter woods and dark walls. The dramatic contrast pairs well with the breathtaking views.
Kanuka Valley House by WireDog Architecture