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On Monday we featured a Charleston, SC, open-plan bungalow designed by architect Heather Wilson. Today, we’re dissecting the pool pavilion and sourcing key elements for recreating the look, including classic teak loungers and suspended daybed (swimming pool not required).
Above: There’s no need to get away in the summer when you have a cabana and pool in your own backyard. See more of the house and pool at The Ultimate Indoor/Outdoor House? and Holiday at Home, Charleston Edition. Photography courtesy of Heather A. Wilson, Architect.
Above: The outdoor bathroom and shower are concealed behind paddock-style doors.
Above: An bathroom is lit by a hanging lantern and offers a partial view of the pool from the shower. On the far wall, a row of nautical cleats serve as hat and towel hooks.
Above: A custom suspended daybed hangs in the poolside cabana; for a DIY idea and project sources, see DIY: Simple Porch Swing.
Above: Skagerak’s classic Riviera Sun Bed is made from rot-resistant teak; $1,629 from Fj
Steal This Look: An Outdoor Pool Pavilion, Shower Included
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