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The cabin rests atop the foundation of a previous cabin on the family’s property.
After: Architect Luki Anderson of Studio Officina created a serene primary suite that reflects the minimalist aesthetic owners Laura and Kelly Moffat prefer. The walls are painted Benjamin Moore Super White, and the DWR bed features pull-out drawers for hidden storage.
A light well, cut into the side of the house that shares a wall with its neighbor, brings illumination and air into the primary bedroom and bathroom.
The streamlined Meta side table by Berlin design studio New Tendency infuses the guest bedroom with a sleek touch.
This master bedroom features a spectacular chandelier-style pendant with romantic, star-shaped lights.
The two guest rooms feature queen beds, cozy textiles, and thoughtful conveniences for guests such as reading lamps and hanging hooks. "One way we married clean and rustic aesthetics was to install vertical shiplap behind the headboard in one of the rooms," says Tarah. "We chose boards in irregular sizes with a rough-hewn finish to add texture and dimension to the feature wall."
A custom channel-tufted headboard is offset by floating nightstands and a painterly wallpaper by Porter Teleo.
Brit and Daniel Epperson accented the cabin’s bright white interior with dynamic black focal points and vignettes, like a towering tile fireplace facade and a cool Valchromat-and-steel kitchen.
A ladder in one of the maisonette bedrooms leads to a sleeping loft. “Eventually the new larch will mellow, and the distinction between old and new will be harder to see,” says Tuckey.
The master bedroom sits in the more private eastern end of the home, away from the entertainment areas.
Lauren and Holt Williamson of Cedar & Oak Homes designed and built a 200-square-foot tiny home in the backyard of their Austin, Texas, home.
The master bedroom has an ensuite bath set behind a curtain.
After successfully reconfiguring his own tiny New York City apartment, Robert Garneau, partner at Architecture Workshop PC, reinvented a 400-square-foot studio for neighbors just a few floors down. Called the Pivot Apartment, the highly efficient residence now serves multiple functions, thanks to a central modular unit that can be arranged to create distinct stations for living, sleeping, and entertaining.
The Nest storage bed from DWR provides even more storage space.
In total, the home features three bedrooms, two of which are tucked underneath the loft. The master bedroom, shown here, is located at the back of the cabin.
Pickens recommends searching for textural pieces in flea markets for accents or furniture.
"We transformed the space into what a high end Upper West Side Apartment should be." — Christine Stucker
Veal and Stewart often create custom lighting and furniture pieces for their clients.
In the master suite, large glass windows convey the view. The dresser is vintage.
The master bedroom has 10-foot ceilings and clerestory windows.
Guest rooms feature 11-foot-ceilings, private terraces, and Scandinavian-fumed oak plank floors. Creative director Anda Andrei worked with Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture on the interiors, bringing to life the vision of a hideaway in the sky.
The bathroom vanity has the same gray birch veneer as the downstairs kitchen island.
The sleeping loft accommodates a queen-size bed. Original artworks by MSusan are double-sided and help to separate the space from the other areas of the home.
Wooden beams delicately span a gabled ceiling in the guest bedroom.
In the main bedroom, fir floors and simple fixtures add to the minimal design. Custom-set windows thoughtfully frame the nearby forest.
In the master bedroom, a pair of DCW Mantis sconces are positioned between the traditional molding, which mimics what’s found on the lower floor. The paint color is Benjamin Moore Alaskan Husky custom mix, and the quilt is from Hay. The side chair is an Urban Outfitters find.
The top-floor master suite features a walk-in closet and a stylish bathroom.
Master bedroom with patterned headboard and wallpaper.
Master bedroom
Certain rooms have bunk beds to accommodate groups or families.
The rooms exude clean lines with all built in furniture aside for a stool.
The master bedroom has a butt glass window and engineered white oak floors.
Wood paneling wraps the interior of a trapezoidal cabin.
A view into the sleeping nook.
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.
The master suite is located on the main level and has a large walk-in closet.
The master bedroom features a Pedro Useche coat rack and an Eames chair.
Here, the cleverly planned living area may look small, but can sleep as many as four guests on two sleep sofas and a double Murphy bed on the other side of the partition.
Nik and his wife's master bedroom also overlooks views of the millpond.
One of the bedrooms features a Cedar & Moss pendant and pillows by Block Shop Textiles.
A shift in materials separates this bedroom from the breakfast area.
The headboard is also painted in Benjamin Moore Flint and sports a bedside niche, which is adorned with a walnut shelf and sconce from Rejuvenation. The delightful drapery on the windows is from The Shade Store.
Warm, rustic colors make bold statements against the calming, natural palette. No detail goes unnoticed - even the headboard is a custom-made creation that embodies modern rusticity.
Smaller barrel vaults in the master bedroom create uniformity between the interlocking volumes.
The house has three bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms.
The master bedroom features vaulted ceilings and a light-wood wall to break up the space.
This bedroom has a king bed, blackout shades and a white noise machine for the lightest of sleepers to relax.
Bedroom with king bed.
Bedroom details.
The updated master bedroom includes new crown molding. The former closet was removed where the left nightstand is now located; the closet door was reused for the family room on the ground floor.
The apartment’s most striking feature is a custom wall and ceiling mural by Calico Wallpaper, inspired by Vancouver’s Stanley Park. The Asher bed is by Rove Concepts, the sconces are Pearl Modern Wall Sculpture by Cedar & Moss, and the bedside tables are from Crate & Barrel. A mohair throw by Bronte Moon falls across Frette linens.
To the south of the "great room" is a spacious master bedroom with a king-size bed.
Inside, Metropolitan armchairs by B&B Italia and Artek stools flank a Morsø stove. The Flor rug tiles are arranged in a custom pattern.