For this house in Austin, Texas, local architects Webber + Studio started with a simple box and ended up with an L-shaped plan that creates an intimate outdoor space. In the process of this evolution, they created a double-height void at the front of the house, a striking first impression. This space is also related to the rest of the house, as the stairs peeking out actually lead to a bridge with bedrooms and a study in the long leg of the "L."
In this furniture plan, a white Barcelona chair allows one to be included in the conversation because of its proximity to the green sectional, yet it maintains a sense of privacy when one opts out of the discussion.
Aren't the touches of green combined with the wood, white and windows just sublime here? The bench is a great part of this modern ensemble, and I wonder if it inspired the aesthetic of the staircase across from it.
In this furniture plan, a white Barcelona chair allows one to be included in the conversation because of its proximity to the green sectional, yet it maintains a sense of privacy when one opts out of the discussion.