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The bus has a seating area, kitchen, and bed propped over the “garage,” where the couple stores their gear. Mande did all the sewing herself, using foam from the old seats to make the built-in couches. “This is a space for slowing down, simplifying, and clearing the mind,” say the couple.
Custom-built from the ground up, a 360-square-foot tiny house on wheels is an affordable, off-grid paradise for a family of three in Hawaii.
Each home that Wright designed was unique to its circumstances, and the Penfield House was no exception. Set on 30 acres in Lake County, Ohio, the 1950 home has taller ceilings and an elongated profile to accommodate the client Louis Penfield—who was six foot eight.
The wall paneling and living room screens are a waxed white oak.
Breakfast bar seating lies next to a tiny, efficient kitchen.
The couple efficiently divided the space to create fully functional zones. This view is from the bed looking towards the other end of the Airstream.
The corner living/dining room offers both north and east exposures with Central Park and city views.
Wilson fixed a rotten sub floor and pulled out wet insulation to revamp the interior into a rental space. Clients can adapt the decor of the lounge to their needs, or choose one of the curated looks available. This front area can seat fifteen people.
The design choices showcase the entry's grand scale and generous proportions.