Architect Gabriel Montañés brought in marés sandstone and indigenous plants to restore a 19th-century family home that sat abandoned for decades.
A structure built in a Polish ROD cannot be permanent, nor can it exceed 375 square feet.
The raspberry red bedroom and living area with a cobalt blue desk by NOKE Architects, a red chair by HAY, and a Groovy Chair by Pierre Paulin.
The bathroom's shower is wheelchair accessible, if needed.
Floor Plan of Peninsula Eichler by Gast Architecture
The Little Owl A-Frame’s matte-black exterior sets it apart from its woodsy neighbors.
Now, a walk-in shower and soaking tub are tucked under the roof line.
The cantilevered Corian window presents a plush reading nook overlooking the rear garden.
A plethora of oak hooks provide hanging storage in the room.
Down the hall from the primary suite is a bespoke alcove bedroom, clad in natural timber.
Each level of the 2,029-square-foot home offers thoughtful details including coarsened stone, weathered wood, chalky lime-wash, and aged copper.
The peaceful upper deck is accessed via the master bedroom.
Floor plan of Centered Home by HYCArch & aalso architecture
When architects Thomas Karsten and Alexandra Erhard toured the raw industrial space, they were struck by how much light streamed in, a gift bestowed by large windows and the rare presence of a private patio.
Floor plan of Rocky Mountain Micro-Cabin by Nathalie Kupfer