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The kitchen’s concrete countertop is by Dex Industries.


Scaly Mountain, North Carolina
Dwell Magazine : September / October 2017
The kitchen’s concrete countertop is by Dex Industries. Scaly Mountain, North Carolina Dwell Magazine : September / October 2017
Santiago plays drums as his cousin Sofia picks a guitar on the stage in Santiago’s module. Beneath the platform are two large drawers, each containing a mattress that can be removed and placed on the floor for sleepovers. The shelving is by USM Haller.
Santiago plays drums as his cousin Sofia picks a guitar on the stage in Santiago’s module. Beneath the platform are two large drawers, each containing a mattress that can be removed and placed on the floor for sleepovers. The shelving is by USM Haller.
The kitchen cabinets are custom-made from 100-year-old wood purchased at Sliverado Salvage. There’s a breakfast nook and a nine-foot island finished in Tadelakt, a waterproof plaster often used in Moroccan architecture, creating a communal and open space that flows into the living room. "Tadelakt is such a beautiful material and provides an old-world, earthy feeling, but using it is very labor-intensive," says Elaine.
The kitchen cabinets are custom-made from 100-year-old wood purchased at Sliverado Salvage. There’s a breakfast nook and a nine-foot island finished in Tadelakt, a waterproof plaster often used in Moroccan architecture, creating a communal and open space that flows into the living room. "Tadelakt is such a beautiful material and provides an old-world, earthy feeling, but using it is very labor-intensive," says Elaine.