The 300-square foot living room is located on the main floor and overlooks the front yard; it opens up directly to the entryway and into the dining room.
New custom cabinets and shelving, set into an arched recess, provide a place for storage, the TV, and display. The wood is the same black walnut as the shutters on the opposite side of the room.
The wood is the same black walnut as the shutters on the opposite side of the room and the new beams at the ceiling.
The chairs are the Halston Chair by FourHands; their rich black leather complements the warm, natural tones of the woodwork in the space.
When designing the shutters, privacy was a concern, but so was allowing the right amount of daylight in, especially on rainy, gloomy days. Leader and Sarah liked the way the circular cutouts created balls of light that danced around the room.
A freestanding storage unit does triple duty as storage, display and a place for the HVAC unit.
The primary bedroom features a spacious en-suite bath, complete with white oak cabinetry and a glass shower.
Patterned wallpaper in the guest bathroom offers an unexpected vibrant pop of color.
Icon released renderings for a neighborhood of 100 3D-printed homes north of Austin, Texas, with global architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and homebuilder Lennar in 2021.
Activist Julia Butterfly Hill seen at the top of massive 180-foot tall, 1500-year-old California redwood tree in December of 1998 near Eureka, California.