Collection by Inès Le Cannellier
In the primary suite, a new sliding glass door allows for cross-ventilation. A Noguchi pendant hangs above a bed from Design Within Reach and a custom couch. The rug is from Armadillo.
In the primary suite, a new sliding glass door allows for cross-ventilation. A Noguchi pendant hangs above a bed from Design Within Reach and a custom couch. The rug is from Armadillo.
A desk area provides a workspace away from the main living area.
A desk area provides a workspace away from the main living area.
The upstairs loft is the perfect balance of work and play with a low platform bunk-bed set up and a full desk that overlooks the living space below.
The upstairs loft is the perfect balance of work and play with a low platform bunk-bed set up and a full desk that overlooks the living space below.
Timothy's studio features his grandfather's drafting table, as well as the number "37".  "We found that sign on the beach at Fort Tilden," Maureen explains. "It's where we spend a lot of our downtime."
Timothy's studio features his grandfather's drafting table, as well as the number "37". "We found that sign on the beach at Fort Tilden," Maureen explains. "It's where we spend a lot of our downtime."
The lamp on the dresser is a 1960's molded plastic lamp the couple found at a second hand shop in the Berkshires. The Tab FLOS floor lamp is from Lumens.
The lamp on the dresser is a 1960's molded plastic lamp the couple found at a second hand shop in the Berkshires. The Tab FLOS floor lamp is from Lumens.
The rosy glow reflecting off maple leaves and the brick of neighboring homes inspired Maureen to choose the blush pink bedding. The soft linen bedding, from Hawkins New York, along with the minimal decor, the calming natural green of the plants, and the warm wood furniture combine to make the room an inviting, spa-like space.
The rosy glow reflecting off maple leaves and the brick of neighboring homes inspired Maureen to choose the blush pink bedding. The soft linen bedding, from Hawkins New York, along with the minimal decor, the calming natural green of the plants, and the warm wood furniture combine to make the room an inviting, spa-like space.
The round arches are echoed in the mirrors and other details.
The round arches are echoed in the mirrors and other details.
Florençon closed one of the doorways into the bedroom and turned the space into a closet and built-in bookcase.
Florençon closed one of the doorways into the bedroom and turned the space into a closet and built-in bookcase.
An Allied Maker sconce was mounted beside artworks by Cara Tomlinson, via BDDW gallery.
An Allied Maker sconce was mounted beside artworks by Cara Tomlinson, via BDDW gallery.
The nightstands and dresser are both by Croft House. The overhead light is from Rejuvenation.
The nightstands and dresser are both by Croft House. The overhead light is from Rejuvenation.
The master bedroom—like the rest of the home—is defined by white-painted and natural timber cladding that lends the home a chic coastal vibe.
The master bedroom—like the rest of the home—is defined by white-painted and natural timber cladding that lends the home a chic coastal vibe.
The coal-colored walls of the primary bedroom are finished in paint and hemp oil sealant from Real Milk Paint Co.
The coal-colored walls of the primary bedroom are finished in paint and hemp oil sealant from Real Milk Paint Co.
Terrazzo floors and skylight up above add visual interest.
Terrazzo floors and skylight up above add visual interest.
"There are a lot of considerations with a glass box,” Mike says, in regards to climate and temperatures. "We made the floors, which are cork, radiant.
"There are a lot of considerations with a glass box,” Mike says, in regards to climate and temperatures. "We made the floors, which are cork, radiant.
Lofted amid eucalyptus and oak trees, Graham Paarman’s house in South Africa is a glassed-in, steel-frame structure with a veil of vertical slats. Excluding outdoor areas, it measures about 720 square feet. Half-round bays project to form a balcony, a pergola, a dining alcove, and a bathroom.
Lofted amid eucalyptus and oak trees, Graham Paarman’s house in South Africa is a glassed-in, steel-frame structure with a veil of vertical slats. Excluding outdoor areas, it measures about 720 square feet. Half-round bays project to form a balcony, a pergola, a dining alcove, and a bathroom.