In the Tightest Corners of This Cottage, a Designer Squeezed a Shower, Mini Fridge, and More
And ditched the two utility sinks that were soaking up space.
And ditched the two utility sinks that were soaking up space.
“Opening it is our favorite party trick.”
Controversial opinion: They all read like neutrals.
Homework, morning coffee, and card games welcome.
And the setup is still car-friendly.
Rat-proofing the perimeter was step one.
Now that clothing heap goes straight into the machine.
It’s tucked perfectly under the pitch.
The fake-out was inspired by her old bathroom.
The statement island helps, too.
The entire first floor is now peachy pink.
And a TV that disappears in time for dinner.
Clever moves made in inches, not feet.
Not to mention, she made pea green cabinets cool.
The cocooning millwork isn’t just for looks.
Plus his easy trick for a seamless drywall transition.
Same with the pool, exterior shake, and the house’s 170-year-old beams.