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The large, sliding doors pocket into the deep stone walls, completely opening up the living space to the outdoors.
The large, sliding doors pocket into the deep stone walls, completely opening up the living space to the outdoors.
The kitchen is steps from the garden, which grows as an ever-changing backdrop on the far end of the room.
The kitchen is steps from the garden, which grows as an ever-changing backdrop on the far end of the room.
Lofted amid eucalyptus and oak trees, Graham Paarman’s house in South Africa is a glassed-in, steel-frame structure with a veil of vertical slats. Excluding outdoor areas, it measures about 720 square feet. Half-round bays project to form a balcony, a pergola, a dining alcove, and a bathroom.
Lofted amid eucalyptus and oak trees, Graham Paarman’s house in South Africa is a glassed-in, steel-frame structure with a veil of vertical slats. Excluding outdoor areas, it measures about 720 square feet. Half-round bays project to form a balcony, a pergola, a dining alcove, and a bathroom.