The home’s high-efficiency windows are oriented to maximize natural light. At night, the floating, wood-burning fireplace creates a cozy gathering space among lounge chairs and faux-fur throws. Vintage rugs on the concrete floor add an additional layer of warmth and texture.
“The rooms are arranged for ease of use,” explains the duo. Here, the entrance flows seamlessly to the kitchen on the left, a small living room, and a bedroom and a sauna in the rear.
Sustainability was top of mind for Tribe who, chose a highly efficient French Philippe Chemise fireplace—a justifiable extravagance that heats the entire home.
The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living areas are washed in sunlight that streams in through floor-to-ceiling windows and doors.
Matière Première Architecture emphasized an ecological approach in renovating this formerly neglected A-frame cabin.
Architect Ryan Leidner reimagined this 2,500-square-foot home in San Francisco.
The daybed beneath the window was specifically designed for LOVT. Apart from hiding storage, it can be moved from the wall and split into two unites to provide extra seating.