A blanket with a colorful line pattern is folded over boxy wooden chair placed beside periwinkle sky blye dining table with metal lamp in dining room with concrete floors in house in Sear Ranch, California, designed by architect David Ross and artist Mark Dutcher.

Construction Diary: At Sea Ranch, a Couple Build a “Forever Moving” Home Made to Change With Them

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The east-facing kitchen is the brightest room in the house. A Louis Poulsen lamp sits at one end of the table, which doubles as the couple’s desk. There are no drawers or cabinets, just sliding panels to hide things. "I didn’t want cabinets because, then, what are the hinges? What are the knobs?" David explains. "I wanted to make fewer decisions. It’s about the experience of the space and not the hardware."