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Uses Only 12 Materials Inside and Out
Residential
An intimate nook serves as a miniature home of office
Study table
The industrial-organic mix of the living room fosters a sense of calm
Living room
Finishes inside and out were limited to a precisely curated palette of 12 materials
Bed room
Steel-frame doors by MHB open to a sun-soaked deck
Living Area
There is no architectural trim, so corners are detailed with a 1⁄4-inch reveal to accommodate the wood’s natural expansion and contraction.
Bath-room
The home’s orderly rectangular volumes step down toward a lap pool







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