An Accessory Dwelling Unit Gives a Cozy Home for a Texas Famil

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Side Angle Side architects Annie-Laurel Gabriel and Arthur Furman designed a comfortable, modern accessory dwelling unit measuring 1,100 square feet, situated in Austin, Texas.

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The tiny home is on a half-acre lot that serves the homeowners while the adjacent main residence, a 100+ year old Victorian, is under a major renovation.

The result is a beautiful modest two-story residence with two bedrooms and two baths with multiple outdoor living spaces that complement the historic main residence.

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A monolithic gray stucco wall faces the main house that deemphasizes the building from the street and hides the driveway and carport. 

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The striking structure is a juxtaposition in scale and massing to the original Victorian bungalow (the main house), while also serving as a privacy wall to the ADU.

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The ground floor is the main living area, combining a kitchen and living area that opens to the outdoor patio, as well as another bedroom and full bath.

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The designer chose custom white oak cabinets, a white quartz countertop, and textured stacked stone tile for a light and bright finish in the kitchen.

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