Collection by Sissing
Mudroom
Mudroom
The mudroom, outfitted in custom oak millwork, connects the garage to the entry hall.
The mudroom, outfitted in custom oak millwork, connects the garage to the entry hall.
A Nelson Bubble lamp hangs in the master bedroom with red oak hardwood floors. The wall-mounted lights are by WAC Lighting.
A Nelson Bubble lamp hangs in the master bedroom with red oak hardwood floors. The wall-mounted lights are by WAC Lighting.
The second of the two bedrooms includes a double bed and desk area. Similarly, the glass door can be opened to further connect the sleeping space to the outdoors.
The second of the two bedrooms includes a double bed and desk area. Similarly, the glass door can be opened to further connect the sleeping space to the outdoors.
Small storage nooks are built into the walls beside the beds, avoiding the need for bedside tables.
Small storage nooks are built into the walls beside the beds, avoiding the need for bedside tables.
A long clerestory window sits above the bed in the master bedroom.
A long clerestory window sits above the bed in the master bedroom.
The new master bedroom on the upper floor of the extension was designed around the proportions of the bed and a couple of chairs at the edge of the window.
The new master bedroom on the upper floor of the extension was designed around the proportions of the bed and a couple of chairs at the edge of the window.
In the couple's bedroom, a Gap pendant from Woud hangs in front of a wall clad in STI Otto porcelain tile from Stone Tile.
In the couple's bedroom, a Gap pendant from Woud hangs in front of a wall clad in STI Otto porcelain tile from Stone Tile.
Susan Lankford created a custom headboard in Romo fabric for the primary bedroom, to accompany a custom bed. A Parachilna pendant and vintage lounge chair are on the far end of the room.
Susan Lankford created a custom headboard in Romo fabric for the primary bedroom, to accompany a custom bed. A Parachilna pendant and vintage lounge chair are on the far end of the room.
Using natural materials is one way of bringing nature indoors. Oiled white ash floors and ceilings, along with Italian poplar and Lawson cypress joinery, are found throughout architect Andrew Simpson’s 538-square-foot home outside Wellington, New Zealand.
Using natural materials is one way of bringing nature indoors. Oiled white ash floors and ceilings, along with Italian poplar and Lawson cypress joinery, are found throughout architect Andrew Simpson’s 538-square-foot home outside Wellington, New Zealand.
Air Force atomic vintage dining chairs, and a custom dining table made from oak and safety glass.
Air Force atomic vintage dining chairs, and a custom dining table made from oak and safety glass.
<span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">Platte Architecture + Design ensured that the family's art and heirlooms would be the center of attention by using a cohesive palette of wide-plank wood floors, crisp white walls, and black accents throughout Pleasant St. Urban Abode.</span>
Platte Architecture + Design ensured that the family's art and heirlooms would be the center of attention by using a cohesive palette of wide-plank wood floors, crisp white walls, and black accents throughout Pleasant St. Urban Abode.

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