Malibu Architectural

by Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
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At the end of this hall leading to the loft office, the focal point is the 2nd story window with a view of the 100' giant bamboo.
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The 2nd bedroom was transformed into the designer's "boutique" closet
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Architect Frederick Fisher designed the windows throughout this house to be the focus and to represent the "art". The custim sofa designed by Tracy Murdock wraps around so there are gathering ares on both sides. The art glass seashapes on the wall and his Signature Series Giant Anthias in Sea Foam blue designed for Tiffany are by renowned artist Robert Kaindl
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In this dining room in an open floorplan home, the focus is on the large picture window with a view of 100' giant bamboo, it is quite a dramatic view at night when it is all lit up. The custom extra large square table is tiled with glass tiles that match the backsplash in the open kitchen. There are benches on 2 sides and chairs on the 3rd side.
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Tracy Murdock designed the low crackled glass table and low Japanese style double bench chairs in this glass tea room with a stunning ocean view
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In this open floorplan, the kitchen is open to the living and dining rooms revealing a vintage Okeefe & Merit stovetop range and the open shelves
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This home office is a fabulous loft exposed to the high slanted ceilings with a skylight...and an amazing ocen view. The light is constantly changing throught this open room and below as the sun moves from the east to the west.
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View from the Japanese platform bed
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In the entry to designer Tracy Murdock's master bedroom, she displays a re-production of a famous British painting "Flaming June" She had the artist paint her face and a red dress. (The original was orange)
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Designer Tracy Murdock truly had a vision with her home; building upon the Asian elements found throughout the home, she completely gutted the upstairs two bedrooms and created a Japanese style master suite with a private balcony. In the master bedroom, the bed which sits on tatami mats was built high upon a mahogany platform to capture the Pacific views and the sound of the wa... more »
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Last comment "skylight, big windows, white walls, natural wood"
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Overall view of the open floor plan showing the interesting lines of the high slanted ceilings with beam and skylight.
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Rear view of Malibu Architectural designed by architect Frederick Fisher
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Tracy Murdock's Malibu Architectural home was designed by renowned architect; Frederick Fisher, who built the home using the principles of hillside building, in harmony with Nature, Fisher’s team employed mahogany, copper, textured materials and color to create a new modern idiom, the design shelters all under a great swoop of roof, with huge copper-sheathed eaves that deflect ... more »
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An interesting view of the exterior of the house designed by architect Frederick Fisher
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Malibu Architectural home, stairway to japanese style bedroom
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