Converted Laundry Room

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A 96 square feet guest home that previously served as a laundry boiler room in San Francisco, California. Photos by Cesar Rubio. Designed by Azevedo Design.

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  1. nice job!
    A clever use of space and distribution of light. I love the flow of exterior space into the lower floor.
    Some great ideas for tiny house dwellers such as the use of transparent flooring to allow light through and to create that feeling of openess.

    Im looking at building a tiny dwelling and Im getting the idea that height and light are the key factors to creating the illusion of spaciousness not floor size.

  2. Great design, beautiful execution. I do wonder about the ease/safety of descending the stairs. Seems to require facing in, but I’m not seeing much in the way of hand holds to get into position and get you down the first few steps before hands can grab treads or stringers. Maybe it is easier in person than it appears in photos.

  3. Such a cool design and clever use of space. I’m afraid of heights so the see-thru floor would freak me out; but I’m not living there, so that doesn’t really matter, lol. I get a very sophisticated vibe from this.

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