“Only the rich can afford this much nothing.” — The New Yorker.
This barren living room.
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This chill lounge overlooking the ocean.
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Here too.
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Part of Patkau Architects’ Trula House on Quadra Island, British Columbia.
This entertainment room with a hidden TV.
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This seriously open-concept living space.
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This totally chill bedroom.
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And this warm wooden room.
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This glorious living room in a converted church.
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Or this kitchen.
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Or this kitchen and dining area in a home that was once a horse stable.
Photos: AR Design Studios
This built-in closet made of plywood.
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This cave bedroom with a picturesque view.
Photos: Ensamble Studio
Ensamble Studio’s Truffle house is located on the Spanish Galician coast.
This kitchen in an English beach house.
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This bathroom in the Hollywood Hills.
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From the home of movie director Michael Bay, apparently.
This retro living space in avocado green.
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This bedroom with a suspended sleeping nook.
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This solid bathroom.
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This gorgeous bedroom with a gorgeous ocean view.
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This sunken concrete kitchen.
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This eating area with brick walls and impossibly tall ceilings.
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This clinical coastal living room.
Photo: MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects
Part of Nova Scotia’s Sunset Rock House by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects.
This cozy winter cabin.
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You’re looking at La Muna, the award-winning Aspen home of architect Chad Oppenheim.
And finally, this futuristic penthouse in Australia’s Bondi Beach.
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