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The other bathroom has a soaking tub and a walk in shower with deep green wall tiles and contemporary fixtures.
The door is flanked by built-in bookcases for a cozy feel, combined with two chairs bought for $45 each from a local thrift store. Ann bought new slipcovers. The rug is from Etsy and the ceiling light is designed by Tobia Scarpa.
New flooring was
The total cost of the build, including all appliances, plumbing fixtures, and lighting, as well as the milling of trees that were cleared, came to $514,500.
A black-and-white palette give the traditional farmhouse architecture a modern twist.
An antique wicker chest sits beside a ceramic vessel by Kevin Willis in the bathroom.
The shower also has an arched niche with the same patterned tile, and field tile also from Fireclay, in ‘White Wash’ and ‘Blue Velvet.’
Before: The fireplace had a lackluster treatment and scarce mantel space.
The guest room's bathroom features a sconce by Lindsey Adelman and all-green tiles. Since this bathroom is also the powder room, the owners wanted it to be fun.
Adirondack chairs set around a fire pit on the lush lawn offer an idyllic setting for stargazing.
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Bolden feels good about having blended the old and the new, too. “I could build a new trailer or a new house, but I love taking these beautiful old things that are still functional and having them be the vehicle for this type of interior work,” he says.
Potted plants add a homey vibe.
The rose gold trim continues into the bathroom as a decorative accent. A rich orange shower curtain matches the linen sheets and pillows.
The bathroom was moved to the middle of the trailer to maximize privacy for the sleeping quarters, and provide a feeling of separateness from the front lounge area.
It’s vertical on the bathroom door and horizontal on the cabinet faces.
"It really accents the floor. You get that beautiful texture from the striations, and then the birch casework behind it. That is one of those things — it's so gorgeous."
To maximize functionality, Bolden custom built the interior structure, offering a mix of concealed storage and open shelving.
Custom-built L-Shaped sofas are upholstered in Pindler exclusive fabrics. Throw blankets add an extra layer of warmth and coziness.
Guests can occupy the front L-shaped seating area comfortably. Sustainable cork flooring, Birch wood built-ins and natural decor form a cohesive palette.
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Honeyed light pours through the vintage windows. Peering through the back window, Birch cabinetry and warm-toned decor can be seen.
"We fell in love with them for the first time when we were living in one,
The couple raised the ceiling height in the main room of the bathroom, then lowered it in the shower to create a "jewel box
Colin and Rebecca chose a graphic patterned floor tile from Floor Studio for the upstairs bathroom. The Pastille Wayfind sconces are by RBW.
Vancouver-based architectural millwork company, Intempo Interiors, added a milled wire- brushed veneer to create cabinetry with a tactile texture that is "like the weathered wood you find on the shores of British Columbia,
"I love the tile wall in the kitchen,
Completed in 2018 on a 2.6-acre site in the San Juan Islands, the two-bedroom modular home was installed in a day.
The couple added curved cabinetry and a window seat to form a breakfast nook, painted in Farrow & Ball Red Earth. The table is discontinued from Anthropologie, where Kara previously worked as a display coordinator, and the overhead light is the Lambert & Fils Waldorf Double.