Myers' first move in the master bath was to flip-flop the placement of the bathtub and the vanity.
Myers' first move in the master bath was to flip-flop the placement of the bathtub and the vanity.
The guest room dials things up with an outrageous feature fabric, hung over the windows and at the head of the open Resource Furniture wall bed: “It’s like the rainbow flip-flops of the space,”  laughs Maggio.
The guest room dials things up with an outrageous feature fabric, hung over the windows and at the head of the open Resource Furniture wall bed: “It’s like the rainbow flip-flops of the space,” laughs Maggio.
Just a stroll away from the lakefront, the deck is perfect for outdoor celebrations. Noonan notes that slip-resistance was a crucial factor in selecting TimberTech boards for the project, to safely accommodate “people in wet flip-flops running up and down the stairs.”
Just a stroll away from the lakefront, the deck is perfect for outdoor celebrations. Noonan notes that slip-resistance was a crucial factor in selecting TimberTech boards for the project, to safely accommodate “people in wet flip-flops running up and down the stairs.”
The Havaianas dining chair is the result of Motta’s recent collaboration with the popular Brazilian flip-flop company, which commissioned the chair, in freijó wood covered in the same grippy rubber used for the shoes, with a rubber handle in the back. It makes its United States debut at the Espasso exhibition.
The Havaianas dining chair is the result of Motta’s recent collaboration with the popular Brazilian flip-flop company, which commissioned the chair, in freijó wood covered in the same grippy rubber used for the shoes, with a rubber handle in the back. It makes its United States debut at the Espasso exhibition.
“The idea of the house is to constantly flip-flop between modern and vintage,” Moore says. In the kitchen, the new poured-in-place concrete countertops are complemented by vintage stools and a red stove (made the same year, 1923, in which the original house was built) that Moore found online and then refurbished. "We wanted to make it so that people would have no idea what's new and what's old," he says.

Photo courtesy of Mike Moore/Tres Birds Workshop
“The idea of the house is to constantly flip-flop between modern and vintage,” Moore says. In the kitchen, the new poured-in-place concrete countertops are complemented by vintage stools and a red stove (made the same year, 1923, in which the original house was built) that Moore found online and then refurbished. "We wanted to make it so that people would have no idea what's new and what's old," he says. Photo courtesy of Mike Moore/Tres Birds Workshop