Collection by Ron Leishman

Indoor/outdoor

The dark cedar-stained lanai is the cozy, attractive center of activity at Kūono .
The dark cedar-stained lanai is the cozy, attractive center of activity at Kūono .
In southern Osaka, Japan, Horibe Associates designed a 911-square foot house that directs views outwards towards rice fields and woods beyond. However, at the center of the home is an open-air atrium with access from multiple rooms, creating garden-facing rooms that give a serene and nature-focused backdrop that changes with the seasons.
In southern Osaka, Japan, Horibe Associates designed a 911-square foot house that directs views outwards towards rice fields and woods beyond. However, at the center of the home is an open-air atrium with access from multiple rooms, creating garden-facing rooms that give a serene and nature-focused backdrop that changes with the seasons.
To further the home's indoor/outdoor connection, the architects created an expansive shaded terrace at the rear of the property, which is juxtaposed with the backyard pool.
To further the home's indoor/outdoor connection, the architects created an expansive shaded terrace at the rear of the property, which is juxtaposed with the backyard pool.
The home's ipe and mahogany decking is an homage to the wooden fishing boats that navigated along the Long Island coast for centuries.
The home's ipe and mahogany decking is an homage to the wooden fishing boats that navigated along the Long Island coast for centuries.
The South Elevation provides complete transparency through the main level to established gardens beyond
The South Elevation provides complete transparency through the main level to established gardens beyond
This award-winning home by New York–based West Chin Architects is situated on a narrow corner lot in a Long Island neighborhood. The cedar-clad residence features a garage-style glass door that opens to welcome the salty sea breeze from the neighboring beach.
This award-winning home by New York–based West Chin Architects is situated on a narrow corner lot in a Long Island neighborhood. The cedar-clad residence features a garage-style glass door that opens to welcome the salty sea breeze from the neighboring beach.