Three small pavilions connected by a deck form a summer retreat that balances privacy with a panoramic view—all in less than 900 square feet. Among the three pavilions are the standard comforts of any home: a kitchen, living space, and dining area are situated in an open floor plan in the main cabin, where a collection of vintage pieces—including leather lounge chairs from Belgium and a modern fireplace by Preway (whose chimney stretches into the tall ceilings)—mix with white Bertoia wire chairs and Noguchi table lamps.
Three small pavilions connected by a deck form a summer retreat that balances privacy with a panoramic view—all in less than 900 square feet. Among the three pavilions are the standard comforts of any home: a kitchen, living space, and dining area are situated in an open floor plan in the main cabin, where a collection of vintage pieces—including leather lounge chairs from Belgium and a modern fireplace by Preway (whose chimney stretches into the tall ceilings)—mix with white Bertoia wire chairs and Noguchi table lamps.
In the pilot episode for <i>Small Enough, </i>Shannon Maldonado interviews Lindsey Scannapieco, an entrepreneur and founder of Scout, a company turning old spaces into new ventures for creative businesses in Philadelphia.
Small Enough,
In HGTV’s new eight-episode series <i>Small Town Potential</i>, real estate agent and designer Davina Thomasula and her partner Kristin Leitheuser, a contractor, help potential homeowners find and renovate houses in upstate New York.
Small Town Potential
Commune: Designed in California by Roman Alonso, Steven Johanknecht, Pamela Shamshiri, and Ramin Shamshiri; $60 from abramsbooks.com

"In New York you must look up that ladder and climb it to achieve success. In California, all you have to do is look out into the horizon and anything is possible," states the foreward in Commune's new monograph published by Abrams. Its pages are filled with the a decade's worth spaces, lighting, and furniture designed by the firm—all with a distinctly west coast vibe.
Commune: Designed in California by Roman Alonso, Steven Johanknecht, Pamela Shamshiri, and Ramin Shamshiri; $60 from abramsbooks.com "In New York you must look up that ladder and climb it to achieve success. In California, all you have to do is look out into the horizon and anything is possible," states the foreward in Commune's new monograph published by Abrams. Its pages are filled with the a decade's worth spaces, lighting, and furniture designed by the firm—all with a distinctly west coast vibe.