Zach Batteer and Carlyle Scott designed Field Cabin, a 288-square foot accommodation at Serana, their communal retreat in Paige, Texas. Wrapped in Yakisugi-treated pine, the cabin took 40 days and almost $46K to build.
British artist Hannah Sawtell and technologist Avi Flombaum created sawbaum.com, where users can create visual collages using multiple vine streams. "We wanted it to look like a visual comic book, with overlapping panels," said Flombaum. "And we wanted it to be fun!" Photo courtesy Rhizome.
The book cover. Courtesy of Princeton Architectural Press (papress.com).
Robertson--with the help of developers Katie Nichols and John Walker, who were heavily involved in the design process--finished the guest bathroom with Modwalls tiles and a sink they found on eBay. They used a piece of marine plywood, leftover from building the front-porch steps, to create a counter on which the sink could sit--and where the family can rest their toothbrushes. To the right of the sink is a Toto dual-flush toilet, which is great for conserving water but has proven problematic for toilet training, as American potty seats aren't designed to fit these Japanese basins.
Mmm... the final results, ready for enjoying. Photo courtesy amyskitchentable.com.
Method Homes website design by Autograph
Method Homes website design by Autograph
The leftmost cabinet above the Duravit bathtub (equipped with KWC fixtures) occupies the space where a doorway once lead into the living room, creating unnecessary traffic from the home’s public spaces through to the master bedroom.The new bathroom features a minimal palette of white and teak. “It’s able to hold up on boat decks so is good for a bathroom,” Klug says. It also makes the heated floor that much nicer to walk on in the morning.
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Chopped vegetables for Avocado, Mango, and Fennel Salad. Photo courtesy amyskitchentable.com.
The standard Classic model spanned 288 square feet in size, but could be upgraded to a 396-square-foot home with two bedrooms. The interior walls and ceilings are all paneled in pine, and beveled cedar siding was used for the exterior.
Designed and built by Tyler Massas. This $229 chair may be purchased directly from tylersartchairs.com
A peek inside the book. Courtesy of Princeton Architectural Press (papress.com).
Craig Arnold's upcycled "Aperture Cuff" can be purchased at oyemodern.com.
Parked for lunch were Torchy's Tacos, Man Bites Dog, and Holy Cacao.
The 510 Cabin is one of Leggitt's designs, executed with the help of student apprentices.