The all-electric kitchen features oak cabinetry and a marble countertop.
Architect Charlie Lazor designed this peaceful, lakeside prefab in Ontario, Canada, with a Japanese-style bathroom clad in richly stained teak with a matching tub and sink by Bath in Wood.
Decorated by Puyana himself, the interior proudly puts Austin's eclecticism on display.
The new first floor is a semi-open area where the boundaries between the interiors and the outdoors dissolve.
Taking cues from nautical casework, Osmose Design crafted an undulating, white oak kitchen in an irresistibly quirky Tudor home in Portland, Oregon.
A profile views shows off various storage arrangements inside the approximately 36-foot-long and 13-foot-tall structure.
A side profile of the structure shows off its minimalist facade. Shown here is the model unit, which is located in Córdoba, Argentina.
A sliding glass door in the bedroom provides direct access to the outside.
Additional storage is available underneath the custom platform bed.
In another corner of the kitchen, a washing station is located next to
A look back toward the seating area shows the sliding glass door and large picture window that allow natural light into the entire space.
A closer look at the kitchen shows the central countertop that doubles as a dining area.
Inside, an open living area sits opposite the kitchen. Tall ceilings and multiple windows make the space feel larger than its actual compact size.
Architect Pekka Littow has partnered with Helsinki to bring it its first eco-retreat in the nearby archipelago, but his design concept more broadly represents a step forward in low-impact living.
A row of rooftop solar panels powers lighting, kitchen appliances, an air-conditioning unit, and a closed-loop gray water system.