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becomes this wood cocoon with ambient light coming through the clear wall panel. You don’t need to even turn on a light.”
At 23 years old, self-taught designer Mariah Hoffman set out to craft her own 156-square-foot sanctuary.
After: The couple renovated Casa Terrosa for just $46,280, including labor, in a span of seven months.
The elevated modular home is clad in locally sourced radiata pine treated with a stone-gray oil stabilizer.
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