years in a treasured 19th century cape sought a significant change in lifestyle. A spectacular site, a restrictive budget, and a desire for an unapologetically contemporary house were parameters which deeply influenced the design solution. The sober expression of the house nevertheless responds intentionally
humbly in the most traditional of New England building materials, the local white cedar shingle.
Architect: Bruce Norelius
Builder: Peacock Builders
Photography: Sandy Agrafiotis
filled with books. Jackets are all colors. The room is airy and cases look so messy. I think putting like colors together is not the answer. Any ideas?
must-have in any bedroom. I love this floating table that fits so neatly in between the wall and the bed. It's low profile works perfectly with the modern bed. Plus, it adds some great storage space - I'm always looking for spots to stash books in my bedroom.
you live in the city, surrounded by shiny Ikea surfaces and barely a tree in sight. Add a little bit of rustic style with a thick slab headboard. Keeping the finish slick and the scale oversize will allow the rustic wood to blend seamlessly into your modern apartment.
interested in purchasing this bed, I would contact Imagine Living, the professional associated with this photo. This company is a furniture showroom, so everything in this photo is also sold by them.
For similar tufted platform beds, check out the Houzz Products section. There are also a lof of similarly
bookshelf in white -- place to display books for how they look?
Using see through book case for
i like where they keep the books and bedroom furniture is awesome