Collection by Hiro Otake
"At the bottom of the site lies probably one of Modernism's most beautiful pools—an oval emerald gem (family lore attributes it to Richard Neutra) set amidst the trees,
"At the bottom of the site lies probably one of Modernism's most beautiful pools—an oval emerald gem (family lore attributes it to Richard Neutra) set amidst the trees,
Two of the three bedrooms await on the lower level, one of which has its own entrance.
Two of the three bedrooms await on the lower level, one of which has its own entrance.
A sun-filled dining area, featuring custom built-ins, sits on the other side of the kitchen.
A sun-filled dining area, featuring custom built-ins, sits on the other side of the kitchen.
The living areas are located on the upper level, where natural light spills inside thanks to expansive glazing which capture captivating views of the greenery below.
The living areas are located on the upper level, where natural light spills inside thanks to expansive glazing which capture captivating views of the greenery below.
Built by Edward Fickett in 1966, the Jacobson Residence is up for lease—but it will cost you $22,500 per month.
Built by Edward Fickett in 1966, the Jacobson Residence is up for lease—but it will cost you $22,500 per month.
"In some ways the strongest attributes of the house are probably the outside spaces,” says Court. The original cedar deck was replaced with Kebony decking that wraps around a century-old cherry tree. A pair of Andy rockers from Mamagreen face an ottoman by Kenneth Cobonpue. The accordion doors are a NanaWall SL-60 system that allows the main room of the guesthouse to open completely to the deck.
"In some ways the strongest attributes of the house are probably the outside spaces,” says Court. The original cedar deck was replaced with Kebony decking that wraps around a century-old cherry tree. A pair of Andy rockers from Mamagreen face an ottoman by Kenneth Cobonpue. The accordion doors are a NanaWall SL-60 system that allows the main room of the guesthouse to open completely to the deck.
A massive gable roof draping the first floor makes this two-story house feel more like one.
A massive gable roof draping the first floor makes this two-story house feel more like one.