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“We sleep together in the same bed, and it’s quite cute and cosy,” Parinita says.
The boys’ bedrooms have loft beds that create play spaces below. As a result, their toys are stored and used in their bedrooms instead of shared living spaces.
A bedroom on the ground level juxtaposes the saved stonework with an exposed wood ceiling and lime plaster walls.
The yellow chairs are vintage pieces from Cynthia’s family.
The third-level bedroom is also spare, drawing attention to the picturesque greenery outside.
The east side of the house—the secondary residence—is set back from the master bedroom in the primary residence so that it has direct sunrise views through corner glazing.
The guest bedroom is tucked away on the ground floor, separating it from the family bedrooms on the first floor and offering privacy.
In keeping with the minimal-yet-whimsical aesthetic, a Floyd platform bed takes center stage with a Coyuchi percale duvet and sheets in blush and ginger. Flanking either side are EQ3 Marcel Nightstands from AllModern.
The master suite has a northerly aspect through staggered windows that cleverly frame or obstruct views. This is the most private of the three pavilions.
Lago Vista by Dick Clark + Associates
The bedroom also features a built-in desk nook and a fireplace.
This is the original master bedroom. The teak barn door is similar to the one in the new master bedroom.
Windows are carefully located in the bedroom to take advantage of the views of the landscape beyond.
This bedroom features a built-in double desk.
The materials for the golden drapes and cream-colored bedspreads were selected by Mrs. Wright and were used in all four bedrooms.
“Unlike other homes designed by Wright, the top of the gable is raked inward to allow for more natural light at the top of the room,” says the firm.
Open doors lead to a ledge that lets occupants feel as though they are hovering over the property.
The “private” building has three bedrooms, with the emphasis given to the positioning of the master suite.
In the summer, the deep roof overhangs shade the two upstairs bedrooms, while also letting in enough sunlight to penetrate the interior in the winter.
Floor-to-ceiling slatted wooden shutters flood the rooms with natural light.
All of the carpentry and balcony steel work were constructed by local craftsmen.
Oak built-ins provide functional storage and separation between the adjoined bedrooms on the main floor. A large pocket door combines or separates the two sleeping quarters.
The bed is flanked by two staircases, one of which is hidden behind a white curtain. Hidden storage is integrated into the stair design.
A bedroom with matching built-ins.
The home has three bedrooms and three baths. This bedroom features full-height doors leading to an outdoor terrace.
A fence made of concrete masonry units and wood provides Mike and Dana with a secluded outdoor space that they can access from their bedroom.
The ensuite master bedroom has a wrap-around wardrobe.
A wall of glass provides unbelievable views of the surroundings.
Rustic concrete provides the perfect backdrop to the landscape.
Seen here, Tu Casa is decked out in stylish, second-hand finds, bright pink pillows from Collectivo, and lighting from Schoolhouse Electric, including the Isaac and Satellite Sconces.
The bright and airy master bedroom features high ceilings and a spectacular view.
The master bedroom suite realized by Tarantino Architect opens up to an enclosed brick patio.
A second bedroom originally used as the master before Tarantino Architect's extension was built.
The sale includes all furnishings.
A wooden chair and fiddle leaf fern are calming accents in the sleeping area.
A peek at the bedroom.
The simple furniture items leave plenty of space for movement.
A third module, perpendicular to the main living areas, contains the master bedroom, which is furnished with a bed from Design Within Reach, a rug from Crate and Barrel, and a watercolor by Marfa artist Nick Terry. The saddle leather chair is by local furniture maker Garza Marfa.
In the bedroom, a weathered Swan chair by Arne Jacobsen is next to a table designed by Vipp.
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Gothenburg, Sweden
Dwell Magazine : September / October 2017
Baumann designed the plywood bed frame and shelving unit in the master bedroom, adjacent to an exposed cinder-block wall, a new addition to the structure.