Floor-to-ceiling glass doors extend the kitchen and dining area to the fenced side-deck.
Thuma is a family name passed down by a grandfather who practiced wood joinery and inspired The Bed's creation.
Nestron’s latest prefabricated home—the Cube Two—packs a whole lot of technology into 279 square feet.
Lofty and bright, the residence benefits from its prime position perched on the roof of an old pencil factory and its expansive industrial windows, which flood the space with clarifying light.
Before: Located in the bump-out on the third floor, the old bedroom had a great position in the home. Now, the living room enjoys that spot.
Windows stretch from the counter to the ceiling to maximize the view. The difference in ceiling height gives the kitchen a cozier feel.
“Providing people a home they love in a place they love is the most gratifying part of being an architect and a founder.”
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River Oaks Residence lower-level floor plan
The roofline of the Tind house prototype, designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune for prefab company Fiskarhedenvillan, has more conventional Swedish gables than the flat-roofed modernism of typical prefab units.
The open kitchen and dining area of Romero and Bradford’s LV Home is flooded with natural light. Dining table and chairs by IKEA. Antique jukebox by Wurlitzer.
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An earthy palette is cutting edge rather than cookie-cutter with color blocking and groovy woven patterns.
Designers Christopher Robertson and Vivi Nguyen-Robertson conceived their house as an unfolding sequence of simple geometric forms: a low concrete wall, a concrete cube, and a boxclad in Siberian larch.
“When we first set out on this crazy adventure, we always pictured parking Woody in a place like this,” Brian says. “We honestly couldn’t have imagined it would be this spectacular.”