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Peter designed the main house as two modules under a shed roof. The primary volume includes the kitchen, dining room, and master bedroom. A shower room and second bedroom were placed in the smaller of the two units.
Peter designed the main house as two modules under a shed roof. The primary volume includes the kitchen, dining room, and master bedroom. A shower room and second bedroom were placed in the smaller of the two units.
"The idea was to deliver off-the-shelf, high-performance homes at affordable prices and on faster timelines,"
"The idea was to deliver off-the-shelf, high-performance homes at affordable prices and on faster timelines,"
The company is currently working on securing certifications to allow the models to be used in a wider selection of areas, including as ADUs in California.
The company is currently working on securing certifications to allow the models to be used in a wider selection of areas, including as ADUs in California.
The new ADU is placed on the property’s backyard hillside. While the tricky site created an engineering challenge that “blew up” the couple’s budget, they think its perch overlooking the L.A. was well worth it: “In a lot of ways this Cover has a better view than we do. It’s nicer than our house,” says Niki.
The new ADU is placed on the property’s backyard hillside. While the tricky site created an engineering challenge that “blew up” the couple’s budget, they think its perch overlooking the L.A. was well worth it: “In a lot of ways this Cover has a better view than we do. It’s nicer than our house,” says Niki.
Nestled on a sweeping 45-acre lot, this dome-shaped cabin was designed by multidisciplinary architect Fritz Haeg. The residence itself is just 721 square feet, but the one-bedroom, one-bath home is big on style. A tall, barrel-like ceiling adds a sense of whimsy, while sliding glass doors bring in a sense of the outdoors.
Nestled on a sweeping 45-acre lot, this dome-shaped cabin was designed by multidisciplinary architect Fritz Haeg. The residence itself is just 721 square feet, but the one-bedroom, one-bath home is big on style. A tall, barrel-like ceiling adds a sense of whimsy, while sliding glass doors bring in a sense of the outdoors.