Nestled in the lush forests of Seabeck, Washington, the Little House is a testament to the power of minimalist design and a deep connection with nature. This modern retreat, designed by Mwworks and Avery Cox Design, is perched on a north-facing bluff, offering breathtaking views of the Hood Canal and Dabob Bay. The 1,140 square foot (105.91 square meters) structure, built on an existing foundation, is a masterful blend of simplicity and elegance, with its stark exterior contrasting beautifully against a warm, bright interior.
The Little House is more than just a weekend house; it’s a sanctuary. Its design is intentionally restrained, with large carved openings in both the roof and walls that selectively embrace the views and natural light. The exterior is clad in taut oxidized black cedar and blackened cement infill panels, while the interior is warmed by lightly painted MDF panels and soft pine plywood. This retreat is a testament to the essence of the modern cabin—small in size but much larger than its boundaries.
Inspired by the beauty of free-flowing curves, Seaview House by Ehka Studio is a fusion of sculpture and building, a blending of form and function to create living spaces that inspire. The project is situated in Singapore.
The Ripa Penthouse redesigned by Serena Mignatti is located at the last two floors of one of the Rome’s most desirable addresses with a breathtaking private rooftop home that offers unobstructed with far reaching Roman views.