Collection by Geraldo Barbosa
Ample offers two options: a sauna pod, and a combined sauna/bath pod that includes a deck with two soaking tubs.
Ample offers two options: a sauna pod, and a combined sauna/bath pod that includes a deck with two soaking tubs.
Toasted cork floors, an exposed structure, and steel finishes combined for a rustic, natural interior.
Toasted cork floors, an exposed structure, and steel finishes combined for a rustic, natural interior.
Douglas fir plywood is featured throughout the design.
Douglas fir plywood is featured throughout the design.
The home also contains a self-contained in-law suite (pictured here) with a separate entrance. It connects to the home through sliding screen doors.
The home also contains a self-contained in-law suite (pictured here) with a separate entrance. It connects to the home through sliding screen doors.
Inspired by William Turnbull, Jr.'s Hine House at Sea Reach, the wall framing in the kitchen doubles as shelving.
Inspired by William Turnbull, Jr.'s Hine House at Sea Reach, the wall framing in the kitchen doubles as shelving.
Finishes were left intentionally unvarnished
Finishes were left intentionally unvarnished
Located in Ontario, the two-bed, two-bath home totals
Located in Ontario, the two-bed, two-bath home totals
With the help of architect Bart Lens, Veerle Wenes and Bob Christiaens merged a 19th-century building with a 1970s one to create a combined home and art gallery in Antwerp. In the dining room downstairs, Wenes entertains family, friends, and gallery visitors. The yellow chair is by Jens Fager.
With the help of architect Bart Lens, Veerle Wenes and Bob Christiaens merged a 19th-century building with a 1970s one to create a combined home and art gallery in Antwerp. In the dining room downstairs, Wenes entertains family, friends, and gallery visitors. The yellow chair is by Jens Fager.
The inspiration for this prefabricated, modular family home on Fishers Island, New York, were the views that Tanney and Luntz saw from a 12-foot stepladder, which was balancing on the bed of a pickup truck when they first visited the site.
The inspiration for this prefabricated, modular family home on Fishers Island, New York, were the views that Tanney and Luntz saw from a 12-foot stepladder, which was balancing on the bed of a pickup truck when they first visited the site.