Rich, dark concrete panels and colorfully dispersed windows wrap the exterior in varying permutations.
This small mousehole is a perfect getaway to a cat only section of the cat cafe
Moby the cat sits on the windowsill, which the architect constructed by cutting a geometric pattern into a thick sheet of MDF, a fiberboard product that’s inexpensive, easy to machine, and unrecognizable when coated in white lacquer paint.
The steel-framed stair with concrete treads and glass guardrail makes a nice perch for the family cat to take in views of the lake and check out what's cooking in the kitchen. Photo by J.C. Schmeil.
The master bedroom; the painting is by Radcliffe Bailey.