Home built by JMA (Jim Murphy and Associates); designed by architect BAR Architects. Photo credit: Doug Dun.
Inspiration drawn from the world, in harmony with the land. Rancho Miniero: Nestled into a sloping hillside, this home’s design gradually reveals itself as you drive up to the auto court, walk through an opening in a garden wall and enter through the front door. The expansive great room has a 15-foot ceiling and concrete floors, stained the color of worn leather. A series of dramatic glass archways open onto the pool terrace and provide a stunning view of the valley below. Upstairs, the bedrooms have floors of reclaimed hickory and pecan. The homes’ copper roof reflects sunlight, keeping the interior cool during the warm summer months. A separate pool house also functions as an office. Photography Doug Dun
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Joyce Crider wrote:
How do you make concrete floors non slippery for the bathroom? »
How wide should doorway to shower be - I am planning a 4' x 5' walkin tile shower similar to this design. The corner walls have a 3' x 1' sliding window near ceiling for lighting. I want shower heads on other 2 walls . Is this large enough »
Vikrant Sharma Homez Travertine tiles are Great but make sure your Floor is Not slippery lest you slip .and make sure the door is at least 2'6'' Plus .
JMA (Jim Murphy and Associates) You can see a mirror on the far right of the photo - mounted to the inside of the closet door. I don't know if the owners added another later, after the architect's photo shoot.