The nighttime exterior of the structure
This residence has a total area of 39 square meters. It was built to the design of the professor Dr. Ashok Gadgil from the University of Californiaโs College of Environmental Design, who worked with the team of students. Thanks to its rational layout, the house has allowed for the interesting arrangement of all the necessary functional areas in the interior.
The staircase that connects the guest salon to the boudoir
Keeping the home decor simple maximizes decorating in the Karenโs Cottage. The structure also has an incredibly warm and cozy atmosphere.
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Rockridge
Boudoir with wood paneling
Half of the cottage is surrounded by a large terrace, which gives it almost twice the space. It can be used for dining or enjoying the outdoors.
Eleanor Smith
Cozy cottage with amazing landscaping
This interesting house project is located next to a famous restaurant Alice Waters, Which has been using local, organic food on its menu since the 1970s.
Building exterior
This cute little house is a charming version of the huge mansion behind.
A comfortable living room
High ceilings allow you not only to equip the area for sleeping, but also bring a sense of depth and volume to the space.
Josephine Street
A living room with great decorations
The interior of this cottage shows what chic ambiance can be realized in a small structure. The guest parlor and dining room have an open floor plan, and the boudoir and bathroom are hidden in the back of the structure.
We have brought to your attention a selection of six delightful types of small buildings for living and recreation, which can be organized on the plot of your own patio. Did you like these unusual modern art solutions? Then share your opinion with us in the comments below..
These 6 tiny Berkeley cottages seem fascinating! Iโm curious to know more about their history. Could you provide some information on when they were built and what specific rustic elements make them unique? Also, are they currently being used as residential spaces or are they open for public viewing?