An existing house was deconstructed to make room for 7200 SF of new ground up construction including a main house, pool house, and lanai. This hillside home was built through a phased sequence of extensive excavation and site work, complicated by a single point of entry. Site walls were built using true dry stacked stone and concrete retaining walls faced with sawn veneer. Sustainable features include FSC certified lumber, solar hot water, fly ash concrete, and low emitting insulation with 75% recycled content.
Photos: Mariko Reed Architect: Ian Moller
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meiravyes wrote:
Can you please tell me the name of the windows and french door company? »
I like the paint colors - What are the colors in this house that you used that seem to be cream with maybe a touch of yellow to the cream? For example, at the back of this hall, it looks like the wall is cream to contrast the white molding. »
Another nice hallway. Would like in indirect lighting we discussed instead of the hanging lights.
Do you think a couple of hanging lights would be appropriate in the entry hallway? Or would it be too much with the indirect lighting?