Collection by Deborah Sagues
West Side Clerestory - living room with wood soffits and stained PSL beams extending in and out at clerestory windows.
West Side Clerestory - living room with wood soffits and stained PSL beams extending in and out at clerestory windows.
West Side Clerestory - Bifolding dining room doors open up to a covered outdoor living space and fire bowl
West Side Clerestory - Bifolding dining room doors open up to a covered outdoor living space and fire bowl
West Side Clerestory - Stair with wood slat guardrail and clerestory windows above leading up to a new storey with the primary suite.
West Side Clerestory - Stair with wood slat guardrail and clerestory windows above leading up to a new storey with the primary suite.
West Side Clerestory - Approach
West Side Clerestory - Approach
West Side Clerestory - Entry with large slab door and exterior finishes wrapping in for continuity in and out.
West Side Clerestory - Entry with large slab door and exterior finishes wrapping in for continuity in and out.
Exterior of Joseph Eichler's residence in Atherton
Exterior of Joseph Eichler's residence in Atherton
Roble House's elevation allows the structure to be immersed in the dense forest setting.
Roble House's elevation allows the structure to be immersed in the dense forest setting.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing and a linear skylight help welcome the landscape within the cabin’s small footprint.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing and a linear skylight help welcome the landscape within the cabin’s small footprint.
The home enjoys a connection with the surrounding landscape with views from every room that invite the 100-acre site into the interior. “The framed views from each room are a source of pride for us,” says architect Meelena Oleksiuk Turkel. “They illustrate the way in which we design for a specific site, bringing the outdoors into the home and making the most of what the homeowners love about their land.”
The home enjoys a connection with the surrounding landscape with views from every room that invite the 100-acre site into the interior. “The framed views from each room are a source of pride for us,” says architect Meelena Oleksiuk Turkel. “They illustrate the way in which we design for a specific site, bringing the outdoors into the home and making the most of what the homeowners love about their land.”