The modular building was designed with ease of future relocation and reuse in mind.
Dorien and Jeroen opted for a renter-friendly concrete floor, which is hard to truly damage and easy to maintain.
A pocket door separates the full bathroom from this powder room, which has a mounted teal sink punctuated by floor-to-ceiling tile work.
A small storage area is tucked beneath the stairs and concealed by the slat installation.
Lisa added a trio of windows up the staircase so that sunlight would stream in behind the slat wall.
Custom cabinets maximize storage in the kitchen, which has three tones of cabinetry and coordinating hardware.
"The tile backsplash creates a nice backdrop to the open shelf, where they display their cookbooks and Megan's photographs,
What was once the bunkroom is now the primary bedroom. A midcentury dresser from Facebook Marketplace joins a bed designed and built by Bottenfield.
Open shelving allows the couple to display favorite pots like objets d'art and gives them easy access when cooking. The large pantry features glass doors and has space for all their ingredients.
The owners requested many customizations to this home, including an extended island and plenty of vantage points to the views.
Turenscape’s Benjakitti Forest Park is a vibrant green space within the dense cityscape of Bangkok.
Turenscape’s Haikou Jiangdong Coastal Park, in the Chinese island province of Hainan, replaced an existing concrete sea wall with a “breathing” porous landscape using terraces and bioswales to absorb water.
Primary bedroom, view to boulders below
Guest Bedroom, view north to woods
Many of the site's fallen trees were chopped into logs that fuel the cabin's vintage wood-burning stove.