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The house was once the childhood home of former U.S. House Speaker Thomas Brackett Reed.
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Along with plaid and gingham, domed mushroom lamps, maximalist mix-and-match prints, and saturated color (yellow, olive greens, etc.), we're officially add
Looking for small guest bedroom ideas? From simple and cozy to modern decor and small guest room ideas, you found the #1 place for answers!
A collection of modern backyard offices that can also double as gyms, guest suites, and art studios.
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This is the story of a 714-square-foot tiny cabin that was built as a guest house in Ross, California and designed by Dotter & Solfjeld Architects. It started out as an old barn on the
Designed by a queer couple for a queer couple, the home reimagines communal living for the present moment
A House BeautifulA grown up bunk-house One of the best parts of living on an island is that I can sometimes take a few design risks with the interior, and get to throw caution to the wind. I mean,…
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Happy Friday everyone & welcome to Favorite Things Friday! I hope that you had a great week. Our week was AMAZING over here in NC. We got 8 inches of snow {unheard of!} So Mr. LMB & I were happily snowed in together & it was awesome. Now, you might think that us two DIY lovers got a lot done while we were snowed in, but nope, we seriously took relaxing to a whole new level. & that too was awesome. Now, I did get some things done, because you all know me I am always changing and tinkering with
Loren Madsen, an installation sculpture artist, is the winner in our Reader-Submitted Bedroom Space category in our first annual Considered Design Awards.
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If you’ve set up home on a lake, chances are you're there because you love to be outside. Your days are most likely spent outdoors, so you don't need much as far as a house goes: a place to lay your head, cook dinner, and seek refuge when the weather takes a turn. Amenities are nice, but when you already have so much at your doorstep, they take a backseat. It’s no wonder, then, that there are so many incredible lake houses with small footprints. We wouldn't mind heading off to any one of these tiny lake houses for a long weekend (or full summer) of fishing, boating, and relaxation.
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Our basement has been an ever changing space. Cehck out our multipurpose game room, office and guest space refresh.
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“May your character not be a writing upon the sand, but an inscription upon the rock!” ~ Charles Spurgeon
The Hudson Valley office and guest digs feature warm and natural materials, evoking a Scandinavian design.
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Home of H&H Editor Suzanne Dima - Photo by Michael Graydon for House & Home (October 2011) With the new season just around the corner I'm loving the more muted colours appearing in recent publications and in particular, October's issue House and Home magazine. From H&H's Editor, Suzanne Dima's lakeside getaway (bedroom above) using a monochromatic palette, a kitchen below (from a different article) with it's dark hues and mid-toned woods in the cabinets and countertops, a mid-toned entrance way with it's black accessories and a few more I found about as of late online. The effect is calming and a nice change from all the colour from the past couple of years. House & Home (October 2011) - Beth Edwards Photo by Janet Kimber for House & Home (October 2011) Photo Vercruysse Frederik | OWI Photo by: Dustin Aksland | Dwell Magazine
There is a lot to store in the bathroom – towels, toiletries, bathroom tissues, and several other things. By adding more storage to your bathroom, you can make it all look organized.
Design sleight-of-hand makes a lakeside home in Rome disappear.
A lot of people initially like the idea of a prefab ADU, but not a lot of information is out there about what exactly these units entail.
So, you’ve got yourself a cozy little cabin nestled somewhere beautiful, and you’re ready to make the most of every square inch? Well, you’re in luck! Transforming your small space […]
Like everyone else, we have lots of twigs and limbs down over the winter...finally, it wasn't raining, so we decided to get out the new (last fall!) fire pit and burn some of it while we sat on the deck and read. VERY pleasant... Blogged about here: artists-shed.blogspot.com/2011/04/like-everyone-else-we-h...
Take a tour of our small guest cabin tucked away in the woods of Montana, decorated to be warm and inviting with a rustic feel.
This is the story of a 714-square-foot tiny cabin that was built as a guest house in Ross, California and designed by Dotter & Solfjeld Architects. It started out as an old barn on the
Nestled on the back of a gorgeous property just minutes from San Francisco, this tiny home is an oasis in just 364 square feet.
Proof that mere plywood floors can look GREAT. I love the open feel, and height of this little home- although heating all that dead, lofty, space is a waste in the trade-off. I've been doing a lot of brainstorming, planning, and sketching, in anticipation for "Tiny House Summer Camp" (July 6-9th), a four day tiny-house-building workshop that I'm hosting, and as a result, have been going back over many bookmarked photos I have harbored. The ones you see here are either shots of mine for the book "Humble Homes, Simple Shacks" (link is below), from www.tinyhouseswoon.com, or other various blog locales. Each tiny house represented here, to me, offers something very appealing by way of spatial design, arrangement, and color. Three of the offerings are my own work/builds, and after wrestling back and forth with the idea, I went and included them- after all, they are exactly what I like in tiny decor, color, and layout. Great layering/leveling here, so as to maximize space for usage. This one almost has a stark, nautical feel, but still finds a way to come off as looking comfortable. (The Leaf House). Made from 95% junk- "The Gypsy Junker" micro-cabin that I built/designed. If you had to, it could sleep three- one up top, and two on the floor, in a mere "shelter" sense. I just love the natural light and colors that this little cabin always seems to capture. (Photo by Bruce Bettis). I've always wanted to make simple corrugated poly/plastic walls, and this photo is proof that this approach looks decent, works well, and would be very cost effective. The R value would SUCK though. This is from a series of photos that I took in Seattle, of Steve Sauer's Pico Dwelling- a 182 square foot apartment that utilizes living levels more than almost any tiny dwelling I've seen before. What a great guy Steve was, and I hope to include some photos of his place in my next book. Christopher Smith (Tiny: The Movie) is seen behind the camera, and this shoot will end up as a future edition of my show "Tiny Yellow House" on youtube. Another Seattle shot, and I figured we had to at least have one simple, yet cool looking, bathroom represented. This is a wet bath (shower stall with a toilet in it, more or less), with a homemade salad bowl sink, a "VAN-ity" mirror, and some funky tiling. Hal Colombo, of Freemont, WA is the mastermind behind this 68 square foot rentable dwelling. Check out airbnb.com. A GREAT, and very fun, host. Nicolette Stewart from Germany furnished/built this little wagon dwelling for under $2000 USD (equivalent). The woman's got some style! I'm a big fan of shipping container homes, and this one's got such a great, open, and light, vibe. I really dig the wood paneling, and sink/cabinet set-up. What's not to like about this hippied-out, stained glass adorned, treehouse? Another one of my cabins "The Boxy Lady"- only 14 square feet, and designed as a sleepable kiosk for craft fairs, it gets much in the way of natural light, and yes, was built with free, discarded materials. Its a very fun, and cozy place to hang out with a book. Graham Burnett from the UK built this one to serve as his backyard office/shed/guest hut. I really like its look of haphazardly placed windows- even more-so, recycled ones.... Starting at age 22, I set upon building this cabin, in Vermont, with no plan, no electricity, and no running water to help me out. Its where we'll be holding (one of many cabins in the area) "Tiny House Summer Camp" in July (2012). I am a huge fan of natural wood, and this has lots of it!