Collection by mary camacho
Visual artist Amélia Marta enlisted Portuguese architecture firm Madeiguincho to design a space where she could stargaze, make art, or just sit and think. To create the multipurpose but still economical interior, the designers got inventive with windows and wood.
Visual artist Amélia Marta enlisted Portuguese architecture firm Madeiguincho to design a space where she could stargaze, make art, or just sit and think. To create the multipurpose but still economical interior, the designers got inventive with windows and wood.
A north-facing skylight illuminates a counter for metalworking, while, along the western wall, a built-in birch plywood bench provides a place for Amélia to rest.
A north-facing skylight illuminates a counter for metalworking, while, along the western wall, a built-in birch plywood bench provides a place for Amélia to rest.
A custom barn-style door made from glass and Douglas fir accesses the deck and showcases hardware that was repurposed from a 1910 building on the property.
A custom barn-style door made from glass and Douglas fir accesses the deck and showcases hardware that was repurposed from a 1910 building on the property.