The dark cedar wood countertops and a rose gold faucet in this kitchen meld together to craft a cozy and industrial feel.
The pinwheel plan also led to the creation of two sheltered outdoor spaces: the morning porch and the evening porch.
The architect chose granite for the house’s base, zinc for its roof, and Scandinavian pinewood for cladding—all materials that complement the nearby gray stone building.
The two sleeping quarters contain more solid facade than glass to provide adequate privacy.
Simple solid and void carvings create a purposefully oriented and constructed complex of volumes that pull the user out to nature and in to repose.
The front deck, invisible from the road, is an extension of the wood paneling in the main living space.
Incisions made in the façade amplify the contrast between the red and yellow brickwork.