An opposite view from the dining area looks into the kitchen. A small peninsula connects the two spaces while a sliding glass door opens onto a side patio.
An opposite view from the dining area looks into the kitchen. A small peninsula connects the two spaces while a sliding glass door opens onto a side patio.
A large dining area sits adjacent to the living area and next to the kitchen. This space opens onto the opposite end of the covered balcony along the front.
A large dining area sits adjacent to the living area and next to the kitchen. This space opens onto the opposite end of the covered balcony along the front.
Given the home’s tight and efficient footprint, the architects sought to use simple materials and strategic moves to delineate different spaces and uses. The lower ceiling height of the living room, for example, distinguishes it from the dining area, which has a taller ceiling.
Given the home’s tight and efficient footprint, the architects sought to use simple materials and strategic moves to delineate different spaces and uses. The lower ceiling height of the living room, for example, distinguishes it from the dining area, which has a taller ceiling.