A large steel-framed glass pivot door provides interest and outdoor-connection in the living area.
Salvaged ironbark floors in the living room step down to the adjacent kitchen and dining space, creating a built-in seating area.
Salvaged ironbark flooring, with integrated storage, marks the living area, where a double-height ceiling and a cantilevered corner window gives the feeling of being outdoors while relaxing inside.
"White walls aren't the only answer to a spacious feeling,
The compact house is sheathed in cypress, glass, and copper and features an expandable roof.
The Colemas replaced the orange carpet in the loft area with grey tweed carpet tiles from FLOR. The pair of smaller windows was removed to make way for a Skycove window seat by Marvin.
The builders removed the green carpet and placed Kaswell end-grain wood flooring in the living room. Furniture pieces from Room & Board and Loll Designs lend a fresh, comfortable sensibility.
The Colemans opted for mint-green cabinetry with gold hardware and matte-black Richlite counters in the cedar-wrapped kitchen.
The builders created new, more expansive decks for the cabin and employed larger windows from Marvin.
Taiga Design + Build replaced rotting exterior siding with Kebony wood and shabby roof shingles with synthetic shakes by Brava Roof Tile.
The Colemans hired Taiga Design + Build to renovate the cabin, which is perched on the north shore of Lake Superior.