Under one roof: Modern Venice house designed for two couples
The new Venice home of architect Don Dimster comes with a twist: Though it appears to be a single structure, it actually consists of two separate units connected by a shared rooftop deck.
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Bedroom( Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times )
Both units of the duplex have two bedrooms on the ground floor, including this one in Don's unit. German-made pivot-tilt windows capture cooling ocean breezes. "Pivot-tilt windows are interesting," Dimster said. "You can tilt them open a little bit or you can close them and open them wide like a conventional casement window." Although the architect installed air conditioning, he said, "we never use it."
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