In our newest guide, Remodelista: The Low-Influence Residence, we profile the one-room cabin of architect couple Bretaigne Walliser and Thom Dalmas of TBo (for Thom-Bretaigne) workplace. The couple constructed the cabin themselves in a mountain meadow within the Catskills from a post-and-beam package. Shared with their two younger kids, the one room features a small kitchen, banquette eating space, daybeds, and lofted bed room. Right here’s a zoomed-in have a look at the small print inside.
Above: Thom constructed the kitchen counter and bench from coronary heart pine salvaged from early Nineteenth-century constructing joists purchased close by. A faucet and under-counter water canisters, operated by a foot pump, have been added later (not pictured right here). {Photograph} by Matthew Williams for Remodelista: The Low-Influence Residence.
The cabin body is constructed from hemlock, an area wooden, with white pine board-and-batten siding. The ground is tongue-and-groove white pine. The cabin is galvanized however with out operating water.
Above: Related string lights are the Bistro LED String Lights in white; $69 at Pottery Barn. Above: The classic candelabra was purchased on a visit to Wellfleet, Massachusetts. For one thing very related, the 4-Arm Wrought Iron Candle Chandelier is $74.97 at Saving Shepherd. Above: The pendant within the residing space is the Achille Castiglioni Viscontea Suspension Gentle that the couple discovered at a Brooklyn yard sale. Above: The Pixo Plus Process Lamp by Fernando and Pablo Pardo is seen on the kitchen counter; $295 at Lumens.