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Angled walls add volume according to the actions performed in each space — sitting, sleeping, standing — to yield a dynamic shape that feels both intimate and grand. Favorite details/materials include: reclaimed cedar shakes, charred wood flooring, exposed copper plumbing/towel warmer, built-in bed, floating shower bench and bath mirror, stucco walls, Colquitt inspired light fixtures, and reclaimed longleaf pine cabinetry.
Casey Dunn Photographer