Even on the stairs, wood remained a prominent feature, with a wood handrail, treads, and a side wall with vertical slats.
A 48-foot-long deck spans the width of the third level, which contains the kitchen, dining area, and living room.
The trees here “hug the building,” says Fritz. A Sycamore sits next to the house, providing shade for the patio in the summertime.
“One of the things Max insisted on,” Sanders says, “was that we have views of our own house. That’s why all the sides of the house are different.” Some are stucco, others are metal-clad, and ipe latticework encloses one end of the garage.
As part of the surrounded wooden lot, the backyard offers a lush lawn and in-ground pool.
A West Elm Hamilton leather sofa offers comfy seating across from Cavett leather wood frame chairs from Crate & Barrel. Adding to the neutral palette is a jute boucle rug from West Elm and a swirled drum coffee table from Anthropologie.