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This 1,000 square-foot weekend cabin in Mazama, Washington, is essentially a "steel box on stilts," according to the firm. The three-story structure, which includes a living room and kitchen, can be completely shuttered when the owner is away.
This 1,000 square-foot weekend cabin in Mazama, Washington, is essentially a "steel box on stilts," according to the firm. The three-story structure, which includes a living room and kitchen, can be completely shuttered when the owner is away.
As its name suggests, the house rests upon wooden stilts, which passively cools the interiors.
As its name suggests, the house rests upon wooden stilts, which passively cools the interiors.
The minimal material palette extends into the bathroom with muted tiles and clean lines.
The minimal material palette extends into the bathroom with muted tiles and clean lines.
Kitchen
Kitchen
The homeowner brought his own excellent taste to the project and picked out key furniture pieces that fit the home’s modern vibe, and add a small hit of color.
The homeowner brought his own excellent taste to the project and picked out key furniture pieces that fit the home’s modern vibe, and add a small hit of color.
A small two-burner cooktop and a built-in mini-fridge offer the perfect amount of functionality for the homeowner's needs.
A small two-burner cooktop and a built-in mini-fridge offer the perfect amount of functionality for the homeowner's needs.
A slight extension of drywall out from the stair treads helps create enough space underneath to squeeze a bathroom.
A slight extension of drywall out from the stair treads helps create enough space underneath to squeeze a bathroom.
The built-in cabinetry in the bedroom doubles as a safety measure, creating a barrier next to the stairwell.
The built-in cabinetry in the bedroom doubles as a safety measure, creating a barrier next to the stairwell.
The only furniture in the bedroom is the bed and a side chair. Light pours in through the angled sky-light and oversized window to the street.
The only furniture in the bedroom is the bed and a side chair. Light pours in through the angled sky-light and oversized window to the street.
A small recess is built into the wall, acting as a side table.
A small recess is built into the wall, acting as a side table.
A Hem table and Muuto rug center the living area.
A Hem table and Muuto rug center the living area.
Interlocking rubber tiles from HiddenLock provide a watertight seal for the floor. Primarily used in garages, the tough, spill-friendly tiles cost about $3.15 per square foot.
Interlocking rubber tiles from HiddenLock provide a watertight seal for the floor. Primarily used in garages, the tough, spill-friendly tiles cost about $3.15 per square foot.
In the dining room, a Lambert et Fils chandelier hangs above a black-stained, live-edge ash table.
In the dining room, a Lambert et Fils chandelier hangs above a black-stained, live-edge ash table.
For the living room, Caroline chose lounge chairs from Australia’s Barnaby Lane, a coffee table from Sobu, Maiden Home sofas, and a Moroccan rug from Muima.
For the living room, Caroline chose lounge chairs from Australia’s Barnaby Lane, a coffee table from Sobu, Maiden Home sofas, and a Moroccan rug from Muima.
From the compact quarters downstairs, you emerge into a bright, open second floor. It feels more expansive than its square footage thanks to a steel moment frame that eliminates the need for interior structural walls. In the dining room, a Lambert et Fils chandelier hangs above a black-stained, live-edge ash table.
From the compact quarters downstairs, you emerge into a bright, open second floor. It feels more expansive than its square footage thanks to a steel moment frame that eliminates the need for interior structural walls. In the dining room, a Lambert et Fils chandelier hangs above a black-stained, live-edge ash table.
Designers Caroline and Sabri Farouki’s home in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans is only 12.6 feet wide in the front and even narrower in the back. The skinny, modern box contrasts with the neighborhood’s reigning mix of styles, but it aims to fit in even as it sticks out.
Designers Caroline and Sabri Farouki’s home in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans is only 12.6 feet wide in the front and even narrower in the back. The skinny, modern box contrasts with the neighborhood’s reigning mix of styles, but it aims to fit in even as it sticks out.

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