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Helét van Blerk
3M TALL SLIDING DOORS OPENING FROM THE MIDDLE CORNER CREATES LARGE OPEN FEELING AND LINKS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
Paradise Tiny Homes LLC
This Ohana model ATU tiny home is contemporary and sleek, cladded in cedar and metal. The slanted roof and clean straight lines keep this 8x28' tiny home on wheels looking sharp in any location, even enveloped in jungle. Cedar wood siding and metal are the perfect protectant to the elements, which is great because this Ohana model in rainy Pune, Hawaii and also right on the ocean.
A natural mix of wood tones with dark greens and metals keep the theme grounded with an earthiness.
Theres a sliding glass door and also another glass entry door across from it, opening up the center of this otherwise long and narrow runway. The living space is fully equipped with entertainment and comfortable seating with plenty of storage built into the seating. The window nook/ bump-out is also wall-mounted ladder access to the second loft.
The stairs up to the main sleeping loft double as a bookshelf and seamlessly integrate into the very custom kitchen cabinets that house appliances, pull-out pantry, closet space, and drawers (including toe-kick drawers).
A granite countertop slab extends thicker than usual down the front edge and also up the wall and seamlessly cases the windowsill.
The bathroom is clean and polished but not without color! A floating vanity and a floating toilet keep the floor feeling open and created a very easy space to clean! The shower had a glass partition with one side left open- a walk-in shower in a tiny home. The floor is tiled in slate and there are engineered hardwood flooring throughout.
Rebecca Foster- Interior Designer
This North Vancouver Laneway home exterior highlights cedar shingles to compliment the beautiful North Vancouver greenery.
Build: Revel Built Construction
New Zealand Certified Builders Association
This clever 24m2 design prioritised room for a standard-sized bathroom and fully functional kitchen as well as an additional 10m2 loft sleepting area.
Adam Gibson Design
When we designed this home in 2011, we ensured that the geothermal loop would avoid a future pool. Eleven years later, the dream is complete. Many of the cabana’s elements match the house. Adding a full outdoor kitchen complete with a 1/2 bath, sauna, outdoor shower, and water fountain with bottle filler, and lots of room for entertaining makes it the favorite family hangout. When viewed from the main house, one looks through the cabana into the virgin forest beyond.
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