Designed by Measured Architecture, this 2,400-square-foot family home in Vancouver, Canada, was built, according to Dezeen, for a grandmother and grandchildren. What sets the house apart is its muscular blackened-steel and board-formed-concrete structure. But fear not! Inside, exposed-yellow Cedar beams (and smart, cushy furnishings) help warm things up a fair bit, playing counterpoint to the polished-concrete floors. The property also features a 602-square-foot guesthouse.
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