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The master bedroom opens to the northern balcony, which is set on a 10-foot-deep steel cantilever covering a patio below on the main level. “The primo swag built-in feature is the white oak lap-sided ceiling in the master bedroom,” says architect Nicholas Fiore. “As architects, we set as a goal on every project to experiment in our details and to try something new. Turning lap siding on its head—literally—completely frees it from its conventional usage, and provides a rich texture on the ceiling surface. It also serves to pull together a tricky space created by the variegated ceiling planes, which were a result of the challenges served up by zoning and district guidelines.”
At the back of the cabin, there is a master bedroom, a bathroom, and a sauna that ingeniously doubles as a guest room.
A large, exposed bulb hangs lower than its peers on a three-bulb pendant. The simple design effectively spreads subtle but diffuse light across this elegant, neutral-toned bedroom.
A candelabra-style pendant hangs from the ceiling of this midcentury bedroom in Portland.
An elegant reading nook lies next to the bed.
A shift in materials separates this bedroom from the breakfast area.
The 544-square-foot cottage has a 350-square-foot, double-height ground level with walls and ceilings made of cross-laminated timber. It also has a lofted bedroom that’s about 194 square feet.
From the glass wall of the master bedroom, the user can look down into the living lounge.
The third level houses three bedrooms with ensuite baths.
Guest Bedroom
The warmth of the natural materials
In the master bedroom, the rocking chair is by Thonet and the bespoke rug is by Armadillo & Co.
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