33rd Street Residence
Winner of 2010 Dream Home Awards, Best Custom Home 3,500-5,500 sf.
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Located off a walk street with views of the Pacific Ocean and Malibu coastline, this residence is an exercise in careful space planning. Working within the confines of a narrow 30 x 90-foot envelope, the design team pushed the house to the limits of height, width, and depth, which left little perimeter space to satisfy the client's desire for a garden.
The solution was to create an open green space in the center of the structure, at the ground floor level. On one side of this are the children's rooms, on the other are the master bedroom and bath, which open to what has become an interior Zen garden.
Status: Completed in 2008
Project Size: 4,500 s.f.
Architectural Team: Christopher Kempel, AIA, Rocky Rockefeller, AIA,
Kate Dunworth
Builder: Wilson Construction
Interior Design: Alana Homesley Interior Design
Landscape: Ecocentrix, Inc.
Featured in Stairway to Style: Great Ways to Update Your Railings and Stairs on Houzz:
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Located off a walk street with views of the Pacific Ocean and Malibu coastline, this residence is an exercise in careful space planning. Working within the confines of a narrow 30 x 90-foot envelope, the design team pushed the house to the limits of height, width, and depth, which left little perimeter space to satisfy the client's desire for a garden.
The solution was to create an open green space in the center of the structure, at the ground floor level. On one side of this are the children's rooms, on the other are the master bedroom and bath, which open to what has become an interior Zen garden.
Status: Completed in 2008
Project Size: 4,500 s.f.
Architectural Team: Christopher Kempel, AIA, Rocky Rockefeller, AIA,
Kate Dunworth
Builder: Wilson Construction
Interior Design: Alana Homesley Interior Design
Landscape: Ecocentrix, Inc.
Project Year: 2008
Project Cost: More than $2,000,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 90266