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To reflect light around the room, Alper chose to use two shades of white in this space. The warmer of the two, Cotton Balls, was used on the walls.
To reflect light around the room, Alper chose to use two shades of white in this space. The warmer of the two, Cotton Balls, was used on the walls.
the kitchen floats in a halo of natural light that filters down from the two-story volume above.
the kitchen floats in a halo of natural light that filters down from the two-story volume above.
Inspired by a homesteading commune he documented in Western North Carolina, photographer Mike Belleme built the Nook, a minimalist retreat in the woods that draws from both Japanese and Scandinavian design. He foraged much of the wood for the 400-square-foot cabin. "Every kind of wood has a certain mood and personality," he says. The exterior features an entranceway of oak blackened in the traditional Japanese method known as shou sugi ban.
Inspired by a homesteading commune he documented in Western North Carolina, photographer Mike Belleme built the Nook, a minimalist retreat in the woods that draws from both Japanese and Scandinavian design. He foraged much of the wood for the 400-square-foot cabin. "Every kind of wood has a certain mood and personality," he says. The exterior features an entranceway of oak blackened in the traditional Japanese method known as shou sugi ban.
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Red-oak floors and tongue-and-groove cedar ceilings span throughout the home.
Red-oak floors and tongue-and-groove cedar ceilings span throughout the home.
The oversize folding doors create an indoor/outdoor shower and tub experience.
The oversize folding doors create an indoor/outdoor shower and tub experience.
Folding doors connect the dining area with an outdoor living space complete with a fireplace.
Folding doors connect the dining area with an outdoor living space complete with a fireplace.
A galley kitchen with plenty of streamlined cabinetry features a skylight and a cutaway in the back wall that opens the space to the rest of the home.
A galley kitchen with plenty of streamlined cabinetry features a skylight and a cutaway in the back wall that opens the space to the rest of the home.
For the modern facade, Redwood slats mimic the enclosure's horizontal alignment. The wood material, known for being low maintenance, pairs nicely with white trim and a frosty gray acrylic stucco. As you step through the threshold, the exterior concrete transitions into a polished interior surface.
For the modern facade, Redwood slats mimic the enclosure's horizontal alignment. The wood material, known for being low maintenance, pairs nicely with white trim and a frosty gray acrylic stucco. As you step through the threshold, the exterior concrete transitions into a polished interior surface.