A view of the master bedroom and bath, seen from the west side of the property.
One of John Redington's silkscreen artworks documenting Texas sheds and barns
Though the house's design was inspired by old sheds and barns, its glass walls give the home a contemporary feel and fill the interior with light, even on cloudy days.
The overhanging roof creates covered outdoor space connected to the home's public areas.
Floor plan of Shed/House by John Redington
Above the bunk room, a built-in ladder leads to an additional loft-style sleeping area.
Both bedrooms, including this bunk room, feature the same sliding-glass doors as the living room and great room, allowing plenty of natural light.
The master bedroom has sliding-glass doors on two sides, encouraging natural ventilation throughout the house.
An Eames lounge chair and ottoman anchor the houses's living room, which enjoys floor-to-ceiling views looking north.
Entering the property by car, one first encounters the blank wall of the home's storage shed, evoking the Texas sheds and barns Redington loves.
The combined kitchen and dining room, featuring two pieces of family-heirloom furniture, feel spacious thanks to a vaulted ceiling; it and the walls are clad in Douglas fir.
The main bathroom walls and shower are clad in tile, and illuminated with a clerestory window.
An outdoor breezeway between the storage shed and the main house is ideal for outdoor dining.