This cabin by San Francisco-based Nick Noyes Architecture sits on a 60-foot-wide ocean bluff in the Sonoma County coastal community of Sea Ranch. A copper-clad chimney connects two wings shielding an inner courtyard from the coastal winds.
This East Hampton residence by NYC-based Billinkoff Architecture is comprised of a string of small buildings connected by an indoor corridor, maximizing opportunities for indoor/outdoor living.
This beach cottage by Rohleder Borges Architecture with interiors by Bainbridge Island, Washington-based Michelle Burgess Design welcomes guests with a covered waterfront sitting porch.
This 1920s creekside cabin in Calistoga, California, was remodeled by Sonoma-based Amy A. Alper, Architect. The original layout of the weekend home occluded views of the seasonal creek, so Alper designed a double-height living room addition to wrap around the exterior. Photo by Eric Rorer.
Wonderful article from Remodelista with all of the links for the individual cabins above and more.
2 comments:
... so glad Webster is on the mend ... it is just so upsetting when our pets are under the weather.
I can barely stand it .. get sick myself.
Hot as Hates in VA ... same temps as my friends in CT report ... I don't like it at all, have stayed in the air conditioning all day myself.
Stay cool ...
Oh Gosh Rosemary! I just adore this! :)
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