into a snug living space (even more snug if you're lucky enough to have sloped ceilings). It may be a bit of a project, but it's worth it. Outfit it with a fireplace (consider a fake one if a real one isn't possible), a shag rug and comfy furniture, and voila — it's chic, cozy and more room for living
Hillside Farmhouse sits on a steep East-sloping hill. We set it across the slope, which allowed us to separate the site into a public, arrival side to the North and a private, garden side to the South. The house becomes the long wall, one room wide, that organizes the site into its two parts.
The garage wing, running perpendicularly to the main house, forms a courtyard at th... more »
summer and snug and cozy throughout the winter. The table is handmade from Washington state, and the chairs were custom made, using a vintage Danish chair for inspiration but adding heft. The shaped ceiling, backlit screen and glazed tile fireplace all add glamorous touches to the room. Tyler Mallory
summer and snug and cozy throughout the winter. The table is handmade from Washington state, and the chairs were custom made, using a vintage Danish chair for inspiration but adding heft. The shaped ceiling, backlit screen and glazed tile fireplace all add glamorous touches to the room. Tyl...