The no demolition needed storage system is both economical and elegant, while the overall design was inspired by Japanese architecture and minimalism.
At a home in San Francisco, the non-visible modern cabinet door hinges of this bar and surrounding cabinetry are due to the frameless cabinets and hinges that mount directly to the interior of the cabinet.
Generous storage is key to an uncluttered look. Drawers for shoes tuck away under the raised mezzanine floor.
Floating shelves made from white birch offer more storage and display space for the tiny homes, which were display with as many windows as possible to lend a feeling of spaciousness.
A white Bulthaup system fits cleanly into the 13-foot-long kitchen.
Paul finds a hiding place amongst the bedroom built-ins.
On the top level of the brownstone, where the couple raised the ceiling to ten feet, architect Mark Dixon takes a ladder up to the roof.
By the door, shoes get organized on a built-in by JKK Woodcraft.
Brightened by light from the backyard, the built-in credenzas and kitchen cabinetry are by JKK Woodcraft. A Kartell FL/Y pendant lamp bridges the glass and wood details.