The angular, eclectic house trades conventional boundaries for varying ceiling heights, walls of glass, and strategically placed cutouts. |
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Dubbed Mossy Hill, the two-bedroom home sits on five wooded acres and comes with a detached studio and outdoor kitchen. |
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A traditional theater provides a family of Noh practitioners with space to perform their classical art form. |
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Creating the ultimate summer oasis has never been easier. |
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“Think old Hollywood speakeasy rather than your grandfather’s cabin,” says designer and owner Jacqueline Blum. |
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Geometric forms and a tall, slim silhouette make the most of the home’s narrow site. |
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A cute compost device, a sleek bidet, a water filter pitcher (that’s not Brita), and more. |
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