The penthouse guest suite features breathtaking views and minimal furnishings.
This Southern Californian home by architect Sebastian Mariscal has a wabi-sabi spirit, and is built with shou sugi ban timber, has a koi pond, wand a protective overhang, and a tertiary space known in in traditional Japanese homes as the
Folding doors make it easy for breezes to blow through the house and cool it naturally.
The living room is a cozy spot nestled between the expansive picture window and open doors that lead to the courtyard.
Laurelhurst Residence
The mezzanine bedroom has elevated views across the living space, the decked terrace, and the city skyline beyond.
views throughout living spaces
The corner bathroom is defined by a freestanding Kado Lure 1760 tub and a powerful view of the bay.
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Hand-troweled concrete bathroom
A skylight brightens the shower area.
Floor-to-ceiling glass doors frame the gorgeous outdoor views.
The guest bath, located in the lower level of the house, has a tub by Wetstyle. LED lights are recessed in a channel along the drywall ceiling.
Sliding glass doors next to a freestanding bath provide visual connectivity to the outdoors.