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“One of the most critical changes we are seeing in residential living is the fact that costs are going up while our spaces are shrinking,” says architect Antonin Yuji Maeno. “We kept asking ourselves: How can we design a habitat that addresses our increasing need to do more in less space?”
“One of the most critical changes we are seeing in residential living is the fact that costs are going up while our spaces are shrinking,” says architect Antonin Yuji Maeno. “We kept asking ourselves: How can we design a habitat that addresses our increasing need to do more in less space?”
In the bathroom, the vanity is wrapped with the slatted white oak detail and topped with quartzite. Engineered terrazzo tile covers the floor.
In the bathroom, the vanity is wrapped with the slatted white oak detail and topped with quartzite. Engineered terrazzo tile covers the floor.
Husband-and-wife team Elaine and Stanley Yang of real estate and development firm Mini Inno discovered this 2,000-square-foot ranch home, and set about transforming it into an idyllic weekend retreat. Built in 1966, the home sits on 3.6 acres and, while the bones were good, it was a bit outdated in terms of style. The revitalized, Moroccan-inspired retreat is a sanctuary worthy of its soothing surroundings.
Husband-and-wife team Elaine and Stanley Yang of real estate and development firm Mini Inno discovered this 2,000-square-foot ranch home, and set about transforming it into an idyllic weekend retreat. Built in 1966, the home sits on 3.6 acres and, while the bones were good, it was a bit outdated in terms of style. The revitalized, Moroccan-inspired retreat is a sanctuary worthy of its soothing surroundings.