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The studio is oriented toward the garden for privacy and views.
"I can’t think of anything we did that doesn’t serve some sort of practical function,
The kitchen almost blends into the background of the home, thanks to the all-over use of plywood across the cabinetry, appliances, and ceiling.
A screen can be lowered in front of the slider, turning the living space into a theater.
The screening room and living area is off the kitchen, and opens to the garden.
A few steps in a small hallway lead to the main living space and kitchen.
Colter added an “assembly line” of light portholes throughout the studio as an affordable blend of style and function.
Even the windows can be concealed with custom plywood coverings.
"We bought very little and made as much as we could,
Colter says that the banquette off the entryway is "Airstream-esque.
The owner and architect chose to outfit almost every aspect of the studio in Douglas fir plywood.
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