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This image: Molly West’s bookbinding
studio, designed as a refuge for her but that
has since become the children’s favorite
place to settle down for homework, perches
in a corner of the house, with one side
facing the expanse of the bay, the other
focused on sunlight-dappled trees. The mix
of exterior materiality and interior detail
makes for an ideal creative studio that often
becomes the heart of the house. Opposite
from top: In the master bedroom, sustainable wool carpeting meets glass to create a
feeling of a warm and cozy treehouse; stone
floors meet stone walls meet windows meet
warm wood ceiling paneling in the master
bath, complete with a massive curved soaking tub that adds a distinctive shape to the
clean lines appearing throughout the house.