Srygley Pool House,Arkansas




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Local architect Marlon Blackwell has created a pool house in the back yard of an Arkansas residence, featuring an overhanging sleeping loft that contains bunks designed “like a ship’s cabin.” The Srygley Pool House was built behind a suburban home in the southern US state. The minimal two-story structure contains bunk beds for six children, as well as a small kitchen and dining space on the ground floor.
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