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A lovely shedworking space in Brentwood, California, designed by
Rockefeller Partners Architects who describe it as "part office/studio, part recreational getaway" for an artist who is keen on nature. Twelve feet off the ground, it is built at the base of a large semi-fallen pine tree in the owner's back garden "as a creative respite from the demands of domestic responsibilities". As well as a working space, it has a day bed and lavatory and comes with deep-oiled wood siding, mahogany windows, and a Rheinzink roof. Lots more photos of the construction and the finished beauty at the architect's site. Photos by Eric Staudenmaier
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Via
Dwell (do read the comments on the post there) by
Tiny House Blog
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