Kyle and Noah Hawley's home in Austin, Texas, features five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, and no closets. This unique choice forces the family to be selective with their clothing, as they store items in hallways. Kyle Hawley wanted this design during the collaboration with architect Murray Legge, leading to a 4,500-square-foot home completed in 2017. Mr. Hawley, an Emmy Award-winning showrunner, believes that this unusual setup encourages careful editing of possessions throughout the year.
Kyle Hawley and Noah Hawley's house in Austin, Texas, has five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and no closets. The unusual setup forces the couple and their two children, 12 and 17, to be selective since they store their clothing in hallways. Mr. Hawley, who is the Emmy Award-winning showrunner and creator of the hit FX series Fargo, believes that the lack of closets encourages editing during the year, requiring them to make choices about what they keep as they acquire new items.
Kyle Hawley insisted that she didn't want closets when she and her husband collaborated with architect Murray Legge to build the house, a 4,500-square-foot home completed in 2017. This decision leads to a unique organizational challenge for the family, fundamentally altering how they manage their belongings.
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