




when I came across this great Sag Harbor house, I knew there would be some neat small space ideas inside and I was right. Aside from using the walls and introducing textures, the actor owner used his bedroom footprint to include a lengthy desk space under the wall of windows. clever and resourceful, this is a nice example of how to create zones in a small space while keeping a cohesive style.
::images via NY Times::
this place is amazing! love love love
I like his modern house. It is impressive that in a small home, he took the luxury of putting side by side indoor and outdoor staircases. On the other end, it adds to the drama of the place.