Collection by Jorge Alvarez
The main residence is filled with original details, including the post-and-beam ceiling, large fireplace, and built-in shelving awaiting in one of the living rooms.
The main residence is filled with original details, including the post-and-beam ceiling, large fireplace, and built-in shelving awaiting in one of the living rooms.
Polished cement floors ground the lower-level living spaces, including the kitchen and dining area.
Polished cement floors ground the lower-level living spaces, including the kitchen and dining area.
Designed by Martín’s brother, Sebastián, the A-frame structure, where six can sleep comfortably, was built to conserve energy year-round: Doors and windows at both ends can be opened for ventilation, while a woodburning stove concentrates heat in the upstairs bedrooms.
Designed by Martín’s brother, Sebastián, the A-frame structure, where six can sleep comfortably, was built to conserve energy year-round: Doors and windows at both ends can be opened for ventilation, while a woodburning stove concentrates heat in the upstairs bedrooms.
PHOTO: Josh Franer for Leanne Ford Interiors
PHOTO: Josh Franer for Leanne Ford Interiors
PHOTO: Amy Bartlam; DESIGN: North Design LA
PHOTO: Amy Bartlam; DESIGN: North Design LA
Plywood lines the attic guestroom of Mattie Iverson’s revamped Tudor home in the Queen Anne section of Seattle. The floor lamp is by Frandsen and the duvet is from Pottery Barn. The similarly colored bed frame lends a sense of serene continuity, and appears to float in the stripped-down space.
Plywood lines the attic guestroom of Mattie Iverson’s revamped Tudor home in the Queen Anne section of Seattle. The floor lamp is by Frandsen and the duvet is from Pottery Barn. The similarly colored bed frame lends a sense of serene continuity, and appears to float in the stripped-down space.
The chic contemporary interiors feature concrete floors and plywood paneling, with black accents that echo the cabin’s exterior.
The chic contemporary interiors feature concrete floors and plywood paneling, with black accents that echo the cabin’s exterior.
For just under $102,000, Anya Moryoussef Architect transformed a single-car garage into a multifunctional workspace that’s wrapped in Baltic birch plywood.
For just under $102,000, Anya Moryoussef Architect transformed a single-car garage into a multifunctional workspace that’s wrapped in Baltic birch plywood.
Two people can work back-to-back in this unique space that incorporates home office ideas for two. Two long, thin desks provide ample dual work surfaces, each with its own built-in storage shelves. The floors are Douglas Fir with OSMO finish. The angled walls and ceiling are Douglas Fir Marine Grade Plywood with a whitewash finish.
Two people can work back-to-back in this unique space that incorporates home office ideas for two. Two long, thin desks provide ample dual work surfaces, each with its own built-in storage shelves. The floors are Douglas Fir with OSMO finish. The angled walls and ceiling are Douglas Fir Marine Grade Plywood with a whitewash finish.
A bespoke backyard studio in London was built with prefabricated plywood panels to create a cozy and cost-effective interior.
A bespoke backyard studio in London was built with prefabricated plywood panels to create a cozy and cost-effective interior.
MAIN BEDROOM - 750 square foot vaulted plywood suite, with polished concrete terrazzo floors, clerestory views of the nearby boulder spires, and floor to ceiling windows looking out to the Mojave desert and the twinkling city lights far below.
MAIN BEDROOM - 750 square foot vaulted plywood suite, with polished concrete terrazzo floors, clerestory views of the nearby boulder spires, and floor to ceiling windows looking out to the Mojave desert and the twinkling city lights far below.
BEDROOM 2 - Judd Desk
BEDROOM 2 - Judd Desk
Sitting eight feet off the ground, Erica and Eduardo Heidenreich’s island retreat in the Paraná River delta, north of Buenos Aires, is built to withstand the remote wetland’s periodic flooding.
Sitting eight feet off the ground, Erica and Eduardo Heidenreich’s island retreat in the Paraná River delta, north of Buenos Aires, is built to withstand the remote wetland’s periodic flooding.