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DESIGN
An open plan for the living space featuring concrete floors uses loops of circulation for flexibility and fun.
An away room sits nearby for a supervised children’s den or visiting area when kids grow older. A large 8x8 sliding panel can close off any mess when unexpected visitors stop by.
The master suite is on the main level for flexibility and accessibility. The kids rooms and loft stack up above the kitchen and dining area featuring a custom desk / gallery.
The painting studio forms an inglenook below while a retractable ships ladder fills the stair slot leading to the back terrace.
Tactics on efficient budgeting lead to the concept of creating boxes in a larger box; each shift in scale is marked by a shift in preciousness completed at the cabinet level.
A pivoting plasma TV and woodstove frame the localized views in a living space sized for entertaining and balanced with cozy subspaces. |
TECHNOLOGIES + MATERIALS
Oak plywood creates the boxes and unfolded boxes implied creating a contrast of cozy informal modern with expanses of shifting light. Drywall is used sparingly while balancing the budget.
The linear concrete counter runs from the pantry and kitchen to the dining area forming a buffet and built in entertainment cabinet. Custom removable cutting boards allow for an expansion break.
Ebonized oak floors set up the few drywall walls as places to feature art work by family and friends.
Recycled terrazzo ground concrete slab cutouts are recycled from a dumpster and used as tile in the main bathroom lining the floor, shower wall and forming the tub platform.
The dark stained inverted cedar board and batten blends with the fencing while the northwest wall of standing seam metal provides a maintenance free shell. |
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