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The primary bedroom still has fantastic sight lines to the water from its second-floor location.
Bedroom and studio with wood strips bench
In the bedroom, wood wardrobes and a built-in desk allow the green-tiled window seat to stand out.
The designers chose a light hue for the wood veneer that wraps the bed and the laminated wood flooring, so that the room feels soothing and consistent.
Built-in closets and cabinets in the bedrooms have the same simple, white cabinetry as the kitchen.
A peek at one of the home’s four bedrooms. High ceilings and natural light brighten the space’s designer finishes.
Wood paneling wraps the interior of a trapezoidal cabin.
The design focus was on reducing separation between indoors and out, as each cabin is essentially one interior room with strategically placed windows to access views while maintaining privacy.
A long-term vision of the future was the approach taken by Kuklinski + Rappe Architects of Chicago, Illinois when a family of five with two wheelchair-using daughters approached the firm. The focus on the family's lifestyle and health and how they would grow over the years prompted a non-traditional layout centered around courtyards. The children's bedrooms have access to their own shared courtyard.
“Designed to encourage REM-rich slumber—the type of sleep which increases brain activity, promotes learning, and creates dreams, the rooms engage with every sensorial touchpoint of the body; constructing a holistic ecosystem that enhances your sleep from the moment you step through the door, helping you to power down, recharge, and fight fatigue,” says O’Neil.
A singular recessed light nestled in the white ceiling is all that’s needed in this expansive room with 270 degrees of floor-to-ceiling windows.
The house has three bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms.
Kids guest bedroom rift & quartered oak millwork bed, desk & shelving.
Master Bedroom
Master Suite