“All our inspiration was France, Italy, Morocco, Greece—just not England,” says homeowner Leila D’Angelo. “We deviated quickly from the idea of a ‘renovated Victorian house’ and leaned into something much more Mediterranean, because that’s what felt authentic to us.”
Larry Doll built the two-bedroom house with an adobe brick facade and a detached casita—and he bought four adjacent lots to preserve the site’s mountain views.
For a glass artist in Leith, design studio Architecture Office made excellent use of mixed stone and mismatched wood to create a space that’s both cohesive and eclectic.
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Architect Marc Thorpe designed the contemporary home with crisp lines, a large photovoltaic array, and 25-foot-long deck that cantilevers out into the forest.