Mint green-painted ironwork and tiles connect the indoors to the outside more fluidly.
The Max-A studio is also built with a pine frame, though it has pine panelling on the ceiling, while the main house ceiling is painted a warm white.
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A view of the kitchen, with a glimpse of the spiral staircase in the background.
The courtyard offers a glimpse of nature from nearly every angle, including up.
99 by Von Tundra and Lydia Cambron $13,000 Oregon-based Von Tundra’s unit combines three different storage options—a rack, drawers, and boxes—into a multipurpose dresser.
A glimpse of the dining room at Spoon.
A glimpse of gravel pit workings.
In the third-floor bedroom, peekaboo windows offer a glimpse of the surrounding fields.
Completed in 2008, the rectilinear home features a roofline with a dramatic parabolic curve that creates two bulbous volumes inside the home, one of which houses a curved skylit shower.
The house’s street-level entrance shows an openness to its surroundings, and a glass door allows curious passersby a glimpse of the interior.
A palette of wood, concrete, and painted brick forms a neutral backdrop for Kathryn Tyler’s vintage treasures, including a
$30 dining table, $3 poster, and a set of 1950s Carl Jacobs Jason chairs she snagged on eBay for $400.
The 1936 Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House in Madison, Wisconsin, marks the first Usonian-style home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Coastal Sunset , Jacob's '73 BMW 2002
A glimpse of the models that Studio Gang uses to achieve their designs.
Here's a glimpse of the Recycling Frame by designer Helena Mattila.
Indiana. Michigan City-based company Jacob Bromwell has been manufacturing American classics from kitchenware to leather goods for over 150 years. The manufacturer's frontier aesthetic is epitomized by these handcrafted polished copper flasks.
Glimpsed from the outside, it becomes clear how an internal corridor flows through both structures at an uncommon angle.
"Watchmaker," Jacob Lawrence, 1946.
The neighbors get a glimpse of what goes on in the Blauvelt-Winters courtyard.
The Österlen table and chair, by Inga Sempé, glimpsed on the show floor.
The header imagery gives a glimpse of what's to come at Hyperbole and a Half.
“In my next life, I will be a coconut farmer,” says Jacob, who has planted over 50 of the tropical trees on the property. “In 15 years, it will be amazing.”
“In my next life, I will be a coconut farmer,” says Jacob, who has planted over 50 of the tropical trees on the property. “In 15 years, it will be amazing.”
Windows in the laundry room offer a glimpse of the garden.
The custom floor is made from maple. As you lift storage hatches and walk through the Airstream, the pieces follow a sea to sun design that designers Schmitt and Jacobs worked with Kyle on.
A view from the bedroom towards the closet with a glimpse of the entry hall on the far left.
A view from above offers a glimpse of the pool that hangs on the edge of the sprawling patio.
Milwaukee studio Vetter Denk Architects designed this eye-catching prefab on the banks of Moose Lake, Wisconsin, as a weekend retreat.
The home was based on an idea presented by the home's owner, who was inspired by a screw-top jug of $9.99 red wine.
In Kathryn Tyler’s finished home, a palette of wood, concrete, and painted brick forms a neutral backdrop for vintage treasures, including a $30 dining table, $3 poster, and a set of 1950s Carl Jacobs Jason chairs she snagged on eBay for $400.
Considered the first Usonian prototype, the Jacobs House (or Jacobs I) in Madison, WI (constructed 1936-1937) was built for just $5,000 in its day and was the model for affordable, middle-class housing in mid-century America.
Unlike many other houses, whose views occur only out front, the 2inns offer a glimpse of the Pacific through the house and from the backyard.
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House, view facing northwest.
Here is a glimpse from the interior of the Marc Jacobs store in San Francisco out to Maiden Lane, one of the city's pedestrian alleys. Photograph by Paul Warchol.