White oak flooring, cabinetry, shelves, and ceiling beams add texture and warmth and reference the tree trunks of the wooded landscape.
On a garden plot they lease just 20 minutes from their apartment in Warsaw, Poland, Magda Grabowska-Wacławek and Grzegorz Wacławek built a tiny house in a striking red-blue colorway.
The dwelling is positioned along on the eastern coast of Nova Scotia. According to Braithwaite, the two elevated volumes offer a bird’s-eye view of the area’s trails and surrounding forest.
The living space includes a Stuv woodburning stove. To balance the raw hemlock, Braithwaite customized industrial touches like Edison-bulb light fixtures that suspend at varying heights on fabric wire.
“Barbecue season never ends,” says Liz, explaining how they live with such a small kitchenette. “We even made a cake out there.”