Collection by Sherif Elmetwally
The home’s design unifies two extremes—light and dark, weightless and heavy.
The home’s design unifies two extremes—light and dark, weightless and heavy.
Architect Sarah Jacoby uncovers the beauty in a timeworn home with moody interiors, a bevy of built-ins, and an unusual bedroom sink.
Architect Sarah Jacoby uncovers the beauty in a timeworn home with moody interiors, a bevy of built-ins, and an unusual bedroom sink.
New sliders by Fleetwood open wide to the pool deck, which was redone to match what had been there originally.
New sliders by Fleetwood open wide to the pool deck, which was redone to match what had been there originally.
Built-in bookcases from a pink marble mantle topped by a pier mirror.
Built-in bookcases from a pink marble mantle topped by a pier mirror.
Handmade in California, the Concrete Collaborative x Dwell collection brings together two women-founded companies to launch a line of imaginative tiles designed by architect Chris Deam. The eight-by-eight-inch tiles are available in five versatile, statement-making designs, which allows for innumerable combinations of colors and patterns.
Handmade in California, the Concrete Collaborative x Dwell collection brings together two women-founded companies to launch a line of imaginative tiles designed by architect Chris Deam. The eight-by-eight-inch tiles are available in five versatile, statement-making designs, which allows for innumerable combinations of colors and patterns.
The designer’s brother, Václav Valda, carved the cabinets for the container house using a milling cutter.
The designer’s brother, Václav Valda, carved the cabinets for the container house using a milling cutter.
Both cabins are elevated on wooden pillars about 260 feet above sea level.
Both cabins are elevated on wooden pillars about 260 feet above sea level.
“On the first floor, we decided to open the cabins up to views with a floor-to-ceiling window that connects the living area to the sea,” explains Felipe Croxatto. “In the second-floor bedroom, we frame select views through smaller windows.”
“On the first floor, we decided to open the cabins up to views with a floor-to-ceiling window that connects the living area to the sea,” explains Felipe Croxatto. “In the second-floor bedroom, we frame select views through smaller windows.”