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(Photo: Thomas Loof)
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1. A bookshelf in green Acrilex separates the work space from the dining area.
2. The loft bed reached by a ladder behind the bookcase makes the unit function as Park’s “guest room.”
3. Pink pullout cabinets made of frosted acrylic layered over red Formica hold Park’s paintings and other art supplies. All doors and drawers were fabricated by Just Plastics and Sandkamp. Raphael Ben Yehuda at Cuadro Interiors was the contractor. The overhead panels were made by Hafele.

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