Two-tone cabinets anchor the kitchen, including stained white oak on the bottom and white uppers.
The kitchen features all-new appliances and opens up to a large balcony overlooking the backyard.
Designer Emily Rand mixed expensive and more affordable finishes to stay within budget, combining Moroccan encaustic Clé tile with wall-mounted sinks from Kohler in the kids’ bathroom.
The kitchen has Landslide pendants from Twenty One Tonnes and a curved concrete island.
Barcelona-based Slow Studio builds a bioclimatic home for a couple who work with the United Nations.
Walls such as this one were made of cellulose fiber panels with natural clay coverings.
The cozy lounge is furnished with furniture by Sancal and a carpet by Nani Marquina.
An interior corridor soothes with its neutral walls covered in natural clay.
Smith worried about the galley kitchen. "I couldn't stop thinking, 'ugh, is this ok?' You only have one entrance and one exit, so once you're in there, you're trapped.
Emma keeps only a small and valued selection of beloved books and items.
The living room is furnished with a Tolomeo Mega floor lamp by Artemide, a Milo Baughman Recliner 74, a Morsø 7648 wood stove, and a Hampton rug by Capel Rugs.
Architect Will Winkelman and landscape architect Todd Richardson collaborated with client JT Bullitt to design a house that blends into its surroundings in Steuben, Maine. The green roof gives the impression that "the ground just jumped onto the roof," Richardson says.
Angled beams are a fixture of the structure, both inside and out. The beams “are an expression of the design, so they’re reinforcing view lines,” Winkelman says, “but they’re also weaving together the different axes of the site."