Bridging elements link different parts of this beach house designed by architect Dan Sparks. This deck is off a bridge between the main living area and the master suite. A large built-in day bed can be enjoyed as a lounging area. Alternatively, the seating can be flipped to create bench seating for the outdoor table. Louvre windows help to cross ventilate the house, which does not have air conditioning.
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