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To bring the outside in, walls of glass were added in places like the kitchen and master bedroom with the help of a company called Fleetwood Windows & Doors.
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"Most of the carpentry built-ins were done out of plywood with birch veneer, chosen for its very raw finish and inexpensiveness," says Amanda. "For more structural items like the adaptable bed platform, we used Baltic birch instead for its superior structure and planarity."
There are six bedrooms in the home. The master bedroom skews neutral, with the large original windows serving as the focal point.
In the bedroom, wood wardrobes and a built-in desk allow the green-tiled window seat to stand out.
Measuring 28 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 11.5 feet tall, the head-turning tater features an adorably chic 336-square-foot interior designed by tiny house developer Kristie Wolfe.
A nursery lies adjacent to the kitchen in the northeast corner of the plan. Complete with built-in storage and a desk area, the nursery doubles as a playroom for kids.
A look at one of the home's two bedrooms. Simple wood trim marks the rooms otherwise minimal aesthetic.
The firm relocated the master bedroom to foster privacy, and it is joined by an en-suite bathroom and private study, seen down the hallway. "Black Laminate was used as the finish for the wall paneling, and provided concealed storage behind the master bed," says the firm. "This black laminate continues around all exterior surfaces of the master en-suite, powder room, and study joinery, to form a ‘black pod’ of sorts."
A built-in Murphy bed easily converts the office into a private guest room.
MKCA painted the bedroom a muted pink and added custom-milled his and hers closets and new finishes and fixtures in the master bath. A vintage shelving unit by Frederick Weinberg sourced from eBay holds ceramics and books that the couple collect, and the bed is flanked by vintage nightstands by Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena, sourced from Compasso Gallery. The custom sconces are by Allied Maker.
Set in a century-old, brick-and-industrial steel building that originally housed horse stables, the Annex is a hybrid hospitality concept that is part Airbnb, part boutique hotel. Designed by Toronto–based architecture practice StudioAC in collaboration with the Gauley Brothers and Moss, the carefully curated hotel reflects the local community: All of the spaces feature the work of hand-picked local artists, musicians, and chefs.
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.
A wooden globe pendant makes the perfect lighting choice for this jungle paradise bedroom.
Downstairs bedroom and lounge area
To the north of the "great room" is a second bedroom, which has a wall of closets and drawers clad in oak millwork.
A Murphy bed transforms office into a guest room.
September Studio's Heather Daragon designed this tranquil bedroom as a place to "slow down and embrace quietude." The occupant is meant to be a place to "reflect, set intentions, and find serenity in a chaotic world. Surrounded by materials that offer warmth and comfort, she’s able to find harmony in the stillness this room provides."
The 3D-printed pink Picoroco lamp serves as a night lamp.
Guest rooms offer unparalleled views of the sea, and terraces perfect for enjoying breakfast al fresco or the magical sunset.
With the eclectic collection of modern furniture and vintage finds, this studio apartment makes for a unique retreat and is perfect for couples or solo travelers.
The third floor of 411 Vanderbilt features a fourth private bedroom with peaked ceilings, exposed beams, an en-suite bath and a beautiful round window.
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A pop of color, and a window to reflect out to in the son's bedroom.
Master Guest Suite
Kids guest bedroom rift & quartered oak millwork bed, desk & shelving.