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The bathtub is surrounded by 3x6 tiles from Daltile. The white oak plywood shelving is a repeating motif throughout. “I custom designed these for each room, but they are all the same style and details – I wanted something that looked high-end, but didn't break the bank,” says Beaulieu.
The bathtub is surrounded by 3x6 tiles from Daltile. The white oak plywood shelving is a repeating motif throughout. “I custom designed these for each room, but they are all the same style and details – I wanted something that looked high-end, but didn't break the bank,” says Beaulieu.
Beaulieu added another bathroom upstairs, with round penny tile from Cle Tile and a floating vanity from Ikea.
Beaulieu added another bathroom upstairs, with round penny tile from Cle Tile and a floating vanity from Ikea.
The backsplash tile is by Fireclay, the 2x8 field tile in Calcite.
The backsplash tile is by Fireclay, the 2x8 field tile in Calcite.
The kitchen grew by about a third, and is covered in terrazzo floor tile from Concrete Collaborative. The cabinets are Ultracraft in Rift Cut White Oak, topped with Caesarstone Quartz in Fresh Concrete. The pendant lights are from Ferm Living and are the Brass Low Socket with Tall Opal Shade.
The kitchen grew by about a third, and is covered in terrazzo floor tile from Concrete Collaborative. The cabinets are Ultracraft in Rift Cut White Oak, topped with Caesarstone Quartz in Fresh Concrete. The pendant lights are from Ferm Living and are the Brass Low Socket with Tall Opal Shade.
The simple composition of the new house is inspired by midcentury modern homes. Instead of demolishing the old house, the couple decided move it to a new location a few miles away. “After all, there was no reason to put twenty odd tons in a landfill, especially since it had good structural integrity,” says designer Jamie Chioco. “It could make a good first-time home for someone just as it did for me”
The simple composition of the new house is inspired by midcentury modern homes. Instead of demolishing the old house, the couple decided move it to a new location a few miles away. “After all, there was no reason to put twenty odd tons in a landfill, especially since it had good structural integrity,” says designer Jamie Chioco. “It could make a good first-time home for someone just as it did for me”
Floor plan of Rocky Mountain Micro-Cabin by Nathalie Kupfer
Floor plan of Rocky Mountain Micro-Cabin by Nathalie Kupfer
Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston helped craft his LEED-certified residence, which is situated for uninterrupted views of the Southern California coast.
Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston helped craft his LEED-certified residence, which is situated for uninterrupted views of the Southern California coast.