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A bedroom on the ground level juxtaposes the saved stonework with an exposed wood ceiling and lime plaster walls.
The bedroom is also open to the rest of the house through the steel beam supports.
The yellow chairs are vintage pieces from Cynthia’s family.
The master bedroom is located on the first floor and features a balcony overlooking a leafy canopy. The timber ceiling mirrors the one on the ground floor.
inside the cocoon - a contemporary cupboard-bed
before & after
The guesthouse bedroom features a large window. With the exception of the large sliding glass wall, all windows are standard sizes. “We kept to standard sizes of sheet goods and materials for the cabinetry and fireplace metal panels to help to dial in the cost without sacrificing the essence of the project,” reveals architect Hunter Gundersen.
Each space in the home—including the master bedroom—features strategically placed operable windows to take advantage of cross ventilation produced from diurnal mountain winds and induce natural convection cooling.
The bedrooms all face south and are cooled by ocean breezes.
The joinery throughout the home is crafted from solid American oak with a subtle white oil finish. The principal bedroom on the first floor features a bespoke headboard with built-in shelves and concealed storage. The bedside lights are the Ginger range of timber lamps by Marset.
Each of the four children’s bedrooms opens out to the internal courtyard and pool area. Two bathrooms are located in between the bedrooms, with each bathroom shared by two children.
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 master bedroom opens onto the sunken courtyard, which has a three-story wall to the rear. This wall is planted with creeping vines that will develop over time, creating a green space.
Wooden closet doors and accents warm up the bedroom, which otherwise continues the house’s rough concrete and plaster palette. The bed linens are from The T-Shirt Bed Co., while the lamp and side table are from MRP Home. The planter is from Country Road.
Matching the nightstands is an EQ3 Marcel Dresser with a Chaz Bear painting overhead. Foscarini Binic Lamps offer a cheerful interjection of color. A rug from Revival Rugs adds texture, warmth, and pattern.
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, a box within a box, includes a walnut feature topped with another Polygal panel.
The bedrooms open up to the landscape for a tree house–like feel.
The master features a Haiti Home headboard, West Elm side tables, TRNK light, Parachute linens, and a Block Shop Textiles throw.
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.
“The master bedroom’s midnight blue ceiling is extremely seductive and calming,” says Spencer. “I genuinely encourage people to explore options that are a little out of the box.”
One of five bedrooms in the mains residence, the master bedroom features custom-designed furniture and a wrap-around glass walls. The numerous bedrooms make the property attractive for use as a vacation rental.
A look at one of four double-height bedrooms in the tallest structure. Each one comes with a “tapanco,” or loft, for sleeping or reading.
The King Desaspada Hebpurn bed from UrbanSpace Interiors features two zodiac pillows from Marfa—a Gemini for him and a Scorpio for her. The side tables are also from UrbanSpace Interiors. The pendant in blackened brass is from Allied Maker, and the rug is a vintage Herki Runner from Black Sheep Unique.
The spacious master bedroom suite enjoys forest views.
The FutureHAUS team converted a Sleep Number 360 smart bed into a Murphy bed that rises to reveal a dressing room smart mirror with an RFID wardrobe database that can help pick out and locate clothes. The wall can move to create an expanded bedroom, office space, or living room.
Outdoor views fill the bedroom, which is simply furnished with the likes of matching bi-level nightstands.
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.
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.
Some rooms come with hammocks, and there's even a "Hammock Tower" for rooftop lounging.
The master suite was inserted where the carport used to be.
In 2014, a master bedroom and two guest rooms were added, as well as a library that also works as circulation, increasing the square footage of the retreat to 2,400 square feet.
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
Looking into the second bedroom featuring the home's recycled brick walls with a light natural, no VOC coat of paint.
Looking into the second bedroom featuring the home's recycled brick walls with a light natural, no VOC coat of paint.