Collection by Michelle Serafini

Architecture

Architects incorporate art, creativity, and design into our daily lives in ways in often unexpected ways. Their creativity can reveal the best views, the coziest alcoves, a grand use of outdoor spaces all packaged in appealing design. In fact, studies show that areas with good architecture and design create stronger communities with healthier neighborhoods and businesses.

CASA 10 offers a remarkable connection with the ocean, nature and design through the simplicity of glass walls and mid-century iconic architecture. A private cul-de-sac home sited on an 18,000 sq. ft. ocean view lot in the exclusive Scripps Estates neighborhood. Originally designed by Russell Forester in 1957, Architect Heather Johnston reimagined the home into a mid-century modern masterpiece focused on today's lifestyle.
CASA 10 offers a remarkable connection with the ocean, nature and design through the simplicity of glass walls and mid-century iconic architecture. A private cul-de-sac home sited on an 18,000 sq. ft. ocean view lot in the exclusive Scripps Estates neighborhood. Originally designed by Russell Forester in 1957, Architect Heather Johnston reimagined the home into a mid-century modern masterpiece focused on today's lifestyle.
CASA 10 offers a remarkable connection with the ocean, nature and design through the simplicity of glass walls and mid-century iconic architecture. A private cul-de-sac home sited on an 18,000 sq ft ocean view lot in the exclusive Scripps Estates neighborhood. Originally designed by Russell Forester in 1957, Architect Heather Johnston reimagined the home into a mid-century modern masterpiece focused on today's lifestyle.
CASA 10 offers a remarkable connection with the ocean, nature and design through the simplicity of glass walls and mid-century iconic architecture. A private cul-de-sac home sited on an 18,000 sq ft ocean view lot in the exclusive Scripps Estates neighborhood. Originally designed by Russell Forester in 1957, Architect Heather Johnston reimagined the home into a mid-century modern masterpiece focused on today's lifestyle.
CASA 1O showcases the simple accommodation of everyday life with a focus on outdoor living only possible in Southern California. The approachable design of the main house offers an expansive kitchen, open entertaining areas, and large master retreat, while the detached guest house is ideal for an office, media room, or artist's studio. This 1950's mid-century house needed insulation, new electrical, plumbing, siding - everything but new studs and foundations. Architect, Heather Johnston transformed this home and the detached guest house into a showcase of what mid-century design is known for, incorporating design principles that create lifestyle by design
CASA 1O showcases the simple accommodation of everyday life with a focus on outdoor living only possible in Southern California. The approachable design of the main house offers an expansive kitchen, open entertaining areas, and large master retreat, while the detached guest house is ideal for an office, media room, or artist's studio. This 1950's mid-century house needed insulation, new electrical, plumbing, siding - everything but new studs and foundations. Architect, Heather Johnston transformed this home and the detached guest house into a showcase of what mid-century design is known for, incorporating design principles that create lifestyle by design