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A bedroom on the ground level juxtaposes the saved stonework with an exposed wood ceiling and lime plaster walls.
In the bedroom, personal touches like an heirloom chest and a painting by Nick complement an Akari Light Sculpture and a blanket from the local Carpenter Hotel’s shop.
The bedroom and study is crowned by a vaulted ceiling inspired by the classic Catalan vault. Today, this traditional solution of covering a vault with flat terracotta bricks  has evolved into prefabricated pieces of ceramic-filled block. It not only provides structural strength for the concrete slab, but also improves its acoustic and thermal qualities.
In the primary bedroom, wood and Mediterranean aesthetics provide the common thread. The bedside lamps are from the Spanish decor chain Natura.
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The yellow chairs are vintage pieces from Cynthia’s family.
There’s a one-foot level change down to the primary bedroom, which is Shaker in spirit. Instead of closets, each bedroom has a set of deep, built-in drawers. “The architects kept us to our word that the house is meant for short-term stays,” the husband says. Lachapelle sourced the Ethnicraft bed and side table from Fiore Home in Portland, Maine, and the vintage velvet Ligne Roset chair from the Brimfield Antique Market.
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.
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.
A guest room off the kitchen provides shared light to both spaces.
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.
Like all the interior rooms, the furniture elements in the master bedroom have been built into the architecture, making efficient use of the compact space.
The master bedroom features a Nakashima bed, bench, and coffee table with a Lauki bedside table.
Eric Trine of Amigo Modern designed the lounge chairs outside the tents. The fire pits are by Stahl.
A peek inside the master suite, which has its own entrance to the landscaped backyard.
Windows are carefully located in the bedroom to take advantage of the views of the landscape beyond.
All of the carpentry and balcony steel work were constructed by local craftsmen.
The Massaro House main residence includes three bedrooms.
The master bedroom overlooks panoramic views of the lake.
Factory windows and high ceilings give the space a cool industrial feel.
The home once held three bedrooms, but previous owners removed the wall that separated two of them. The adjacent space now hosts a Joybird couch with a pull-out bed, and a workspace, and it can be separated by a curtain for privacy.
A bedroom with matching built-ins.
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 renovation extended the back of the house to increase the home's square footage. It also added an additional bedroom with an ensuite bath, and the master bedroom received a new walk-in closet and sliding doors leading to the backyard.
The house has under floor hydronic heating and cooling sustained by a 23 KW solar PV system.
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A Cassini 720 black-and-white armchair stands at the entrance of the sleeping area.
A look at the second zone of the home, which contains a custom-designed bed.
The second bedroom, a later addition by Lautner, is roomier than the first.
The bedrooms and bathrooms feature beautiful ceilings made of Scandinavian redwood.
The general contractor’s former office space was converted into a small apartment dwelling for the couple.
In the master suite, a painting by Eric Freeman hangs over a West Elm bed.
One of the three bedrooms emotes a comfortable, relaxing feel with plush textiles and bedding. Again, full-height glazing brings the outdoor sunshine in.
The simple furniture items leave plenty of space for movement.
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