Dwell Community’s 10 Most Popular Homes of 2018
Sensational, stylish, and startlingly unique—this year’s most popular homes submitted by the Dwell community are a cut above.
There’s no doubt that one of our favorite places to uncover architectural treasures is the Add a Home channel on Dwell.com. Here, we encourage proud homeowners, architects, designers, realtors, and other professionals to showcase the riveting spaces they live in, work on, or simply admire. Although we share many of these beloved picks each week throughout the year, the stunning homes below represent the 10 projects that astonished our readers most in 2018. From a minimalist modern abode in the South of France to a jaw-dropping artist retreat that embodies indoor/outdoor connection, scroll ahead to see which properties made the cut.
10. Haiku Maui
Architect: Guggenheim Architecture + Design Studio
Location: Haiku, Hawaii
Inspired by the Scandinavian barn vernacular, this Upcountry Maui cottage provides a peaceful retreat for family gatherings.
ANACAPA's Minimalist Urban Residence features 2500 square feet of living space, and was designed with the region’s temperate climate in mind. Radiant heat cement floors and two indoor fireplaces provide warmth on cooler days.
Photo: ANACAPA
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Located in the South of France, La Mira Ra house is a striking example of contemporary, minimalist architecture.
Photo: Erick Saillet
7. Union Bay Residence
Architect: DeForest Architects
Interior Design: NB Design Group
Location: Seattle, Washington
Along with a soothing neutral palette, the living room in the Union Bay Residence also provides sweeping views of Lake Washington and beyond.
Photo Courtesy of NB Design Group
In Sonoma, California, a historic farmhouse receives a contemporary makeover. Large sliding doors allow for seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
Photo: feather-weight
After discovering their client's love for the ritual of making campfires, the team behind Scott | Edward Architecture created a double-sided, concrete fireplace, which essentially separates the public and private spaces of the home.
Photo: Pete Eckert
Composed of four volumes and two bedrooms, the Jackson Family Retreat is located at the base of a canyon in the Big Sur area of Northern California and feaures 2,500 square feet of living space.
Photo: Richard Barnes
Settled on a picturesque hillside in Somona, California, the Connect 5 residence features stunning floor-to-ceiling windows, which allow warm natural light to flood through the home.
Photo: Joe Fletcher
"The buildings recall the agricultural forms of the local built environment, but as is our nature in our designs, we sought to take that context and evolve it to a more emphatic modern language. We sought to design something that was exquisitely proportioned in a quiet, agricultural way." –Tom Kundig, Design Principal
Photo: Jeremy Bitterman
Nestled in Seattle's East Capitol Hill neighborhood, this modern residence "is an economical, efficient, low-maintenance, and modern version of a traditional Seattle house—one with primary living spaces on the main floor and three bedrooms above," state the architects.
Photo: Rafael Soldi
Featured homes were submitted by members of the Dwell community through our Add a Home feature. Add your home to Dwell.com/homes today.
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