For the interiors, the firm chose timber for “a hard-wearing internal finish and a gentle, humane scale within the space,” says O’Callaghan. A series of semi-open plywood screens creates porous living, dining, and kitchen areas
The new kitchen, part of the reconstructed extension, takes advantage of ample glass.
Just past sunrise at Betasso Overlook.
The owner, founder of Archistoric Lighting Studio, restored mid-century Danish light fixtures throughout the home.
Double fir rafters align with white oak cabinetry below, creating a sense of rhythm and calm.
A family chose MyCabin to construct prefab structures in their home country of Latvia. The prefab structures have space for work, sleep, and relaxation.
Each of MyCabin's offerings were designed to work in concert and form a complete residential set, where My Milla (25 or long) houses daily living, My Kalmus provides a dedicated work space, and My Galia adds a bit of wellful luxury.