If you need any proof that big things come in small packages, just look at a powder room. Though this small room doesn't have the most generous footprint - oftentimes, there's only enough room for a toilet and sink - it has the potential to be the perfect "jewel box" moment. You know, a place to take a step away from your home's typical aesthetic and think outside of the box.
But there is no denying the feeling of waking up to the rich, earthy aroma of coffee brewed in a cafe-style setup in your own kitchen that you can enjoy without having to put your outdoor sweatpants on. Say adios to hectic mornings waiting in a queue to pick up your caffeine fix. With a dedicated nook for displaying your mug collection, a state-of-the-art coffee machine, and brewing essentials, you are ready to awaken your inner barista.
Thornton achieves a moody theater with "dark and layered fabrics-lots of velvets, wools, and mohairs," emphasizing that "lighting is everything-there's nothing worse than an overlay room. Dimmable lights are a must."
Every design choice in your workspace -whether it's the chairs people sit on or the way natural light flows through a room-says something.
The collection, which includes a table lamp and flush mount light, are offered in three distinct finishes: Douglas fir with heritage natural timber oil, western red cedar with natural timber oil, and yakisugi, a traditional Japanese wood-charring technique.