A large skylight looms above a Duravit tub and a Runtal Radia towel warmer in the en suite bathroom.
Ben Allen renovated this old Victorian in London using a rainbow of colored concrete. One of the new bathrooms is cast in mossy green with an arch motif that appears throughout the home.
With little to no permitting required because of its small size, Sett Studio units can be used for an extra bedroom, a yoga studio, a hydroponics growing area or an office space, like this 96-square-foot one shown here.
The living area is arranged with an upholstered sofa and armchair, a round coffee table, and a dark green rug that ties to the treetops found in the landscape.
Matching the nightstands is an EQ3 Marcel Dresser with a Chaz Bear painting overhead. Foscarini Binic Lamps offer a cheerful interjection of color. A rug from Revival Rugs adds texture, warmth, and pattern.
Now, built-in sofas line the perimeter of the room and utilize the room’s shape better.
Arca is a study for the dining table and also reflects how color transitions on the floor. "I was experimenting with color combinations," says Antonio.
Located just outside of Town Square on Cache Street, Cache House is named after its location and its "cached" position directly beneath the Anvil Hotel.
In designing and building her own home practically alone, Mariah hopes to inspire women—and especially women of color.
At 23 years old, self-taught designer Mariah Hoffman set out to craft her own 156-square-foot sanctuary.
For the heart of the space, Hale designed a double vanity—fabricated with wood from the original house—around an existing column. The pendant is by Lindsey Adelman.