Collection by Bobby Isaac
In this living area, a built-in Murphy bed can be pulled down to create a flexible sleeping area when needed. This Murphy bed incorporates two small bedside nooks with built-in lighting.
In this living area, a built-in Murphy bed can be pulled down to create a flexible sleeping area when needed. This Murphy bed incorporates two small bedside nooks with built-in lighting.
Building the addition upward instead of outward allowed for more space and better views without excavating across the hilltop.
Building the addition upward instead of outward allowed for more space and better views without excavating across the hilltop.
Cozy!
Cozy!
Coyuchi’s design director, Whitney Thornburg, shares a few of her favorite products—from well-loved kitchen towels to stylish reusable containers.
Coyuchi’s design director, Whitney Thornburg, shares a few of her favorite products—from well-loved kitchen towels to stylish reusable containers.
Without the need for a permanent foundation, the Hüga House can be relocated at any time.
Without the need for a permanent foundation, the Hüga House can be relocated at any time.
The roofline of the Tind house prototype, designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune for prefab company Fiskarhedenvillan, has more conventional Swedish gables than the flat-roofed modernism of typical prefab units.
The roofline of the Tind house prototype, designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune for prefab company Fiskarhedenvillan, has more conventional Swedish gables than the flat-roofed modernism of typical prefab units.
Architect Johan Sundberg looked to Japanese architects like Kengo Kuma for inspiration for the design of a holiday home in southern Sweden. "We call it the Katsura typology, but that's probably sacrilegious," he says. The eaves of the gently sloped hipped roof extend generously in all directions, turning the deck into a covered retreat that’s part veranda, part engawa, the Japanese version of a porch.
Architect Johan Sundberg looked to Japanese architects like Kengo Kuma for inspiration for the design of a holiday home in southern Sweden. "We call it the Katsura typology, but that's probably sacrilegious," he says. The eaves of the gently sloped hipped roof extend generously in all directions, turning the deck into a covered retreat that’s part veranda, part engawa, the Japanese version of a porch.
Mint Tiny Home Company’s new model provides ample space for a single mother, two kids, and two pups.
Mint Tiny Home Company’s new model provides ample space for a single mother, two kids, and two pups.
Woodhouse's exterior is clad in vertical strips of Douglas fir and punctuated by full-height windows.
Woodhouse's exterior is clad in vertical strips of Douglas fir and punctuated by full-height windows.

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