To reduce the budget, Hyde used cement fibre sheeting as an alternative to concrete blocks.
Filled with predominately Australian plants, the garden is easy to look after.
It was important for Carmen to have her living spaces on one level, so the interior footprint didn't change much. Rather, Hyde aimed to open up the space to natural light and breezes.
In the new living room, wall sconces are from Kalco Lighting, the ceiling light is from Pottery Barn, the sofa is from Interior Define, and the ottoman is from Home Goods.
The home’s new half-bath is tiled in Lili Tile, with a vanity sink from Wayfair, a countertop and backsplash of Silestone Quartz, a faucet from Kingston Brass and wall sconces over sink and toilet by Hinkley.
Where the screened porch once stood, the sunroom’s windows face the back yard on three sides. The sofa is from The Sofa Company, and the floor lamp is from CB2.
Mikei's office space is a smorgasbord of stripes and colors, featuring splashy accessories from brands like Dusen Dusen, Areaware, and HK Living.
The renovation reconfigured the kitchen to include a peninsula, which has a secondary level for the owners' wheelchair-using daughter.
In the bathroom closest to their daughter's bedroom, the owners made the shower accessible to a wheelchair.
A new carport was constructed to accommodate a ramp on the interior.
The interior features concealed storage for convenient access to daily essentials and outdoor gear.
The exterior’s concrete walls pick up on the tones of the rocks that emerge from the surrounding hillside.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing and a linear skylight help welcome the landscape within the cabin’s small footprint.
Escape made a splash by launching a property in Tampa Bay filled with its trailers. But you don’t have to live there to own one.
Unique among tiny homes, ESCAPE's Classic wraps the entryway in a screened-in and roof porch. It could also be fully enclosed to add an extra room to the home.