Sarah and her husband live in a cozy 1,000 sq. ft. A-Frame that was built in 1963 by Sarah’s grandparents. She inherited it in 2011 and slowly added utilities, winterizing it, and making it year-round livable.
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The living room is where they spend most of their time, and they’re always looking for more ways to store their books.
The table is made out of the old front door of her dad's house (he lives across the street) and some posts.
Sarah feels like she’s in a ship's galley when I'm cooking. It's small and packed but really efficient and she loves being in here.
Working from home meant building a space they really want to be in.
They’re always wanted a library so they built a tiny one.
The decided to sleep in Sarah’s grandmother's writing loft because it feels like a nest and they both love being cozy. Changing the sheets is a workout, though!
In the walk-in closet, Sarah started a collage on the ceiling of ephemera from her life and next thing she knew she was turning the dressers into an art project.
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Family Room Open Milwaukee
Example of a mid-sized urban open concept light wood floor family room design with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and a wall-mounted tv
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Increasing the height of this wall provided room for the framing of a three-story window. Two layers of fixed glass were attached to fir timbers, and a custom fan unit, placed on top, was designed to match.
The Timber-Frame Home: Design, Construction, Finishing, 1988
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Hunter, letting out the manifestation of all the love and all the grief in his heart after hearing Willow call herself a half-a-witch:
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