Collection by Cole Ayers
A Concretti sink perches atop a Concrete Collaborative terrazzo countertop. The Linear wall sconce above is from Kuzco.
A Concretti sink perches atop a Concrete Collaborative terrazzo countertop. The Linear wall sconce above is from Kuzco.
Detail: Kitchen Island
Detail: Kitchen Island
The guest rooms combine artwork, textiles, and rich wood tones to provide a luxurious, cozy retreat.
The guest rooms combine artwork, textiles, and rich wood tones to provide a luxurious, cozy retreat.
IPE Swing
IPE Swing
An outdoor dream - serene and functional for entertaining guests, or just relaxing
An outdoor dream - serene and functional for entertaining guests, or just relaxing
The living room lets the outdoors in. Furniture by Room and Board
The living room lets the outdoors in. Furniture by Room and Board
One of the defining design elements of the home is that the entire floor is made up of original terra-cotta tiles which only required a cleaning.
One of the defining design elements of the home is that the entire floor is made up of original terra-cotta tiles which only required a cleaning.
Hallway, Maison JJ Joubert
Hallway, Maison JJ Joubert
den area
den area
1,200 Ib stone of Granite Basalt under sink, ceiling piece was sourced from an 18th Century sailboat
1,200 Ib stone of Granite Basalt under sink, ceiling piece was sourced from an 18th Century sailboat
Built in 1954, this three-bedroom, two-bath Cliff May prefab home in Tustin, California, was completed in just a few days after the concrete slabs were poured.
Built in 1954, this three-bedroom, two-bath Cliff May prefab home in Tustin, California, was completed in just a few days after the concrete slabs were poured.
Now the living area flows gracefully into the dining room and connects the view to the backyard. The new eight-foot by 11-foot window on the back wall ensures lots of natural light and "a true indoor-outdoor feel," says Naber. "We have beautiful sunsets and love being able to look out the windows into our backyard."
Now the living area flows gracefully into the dining room and connects the view to the backyard. The new eight-foot by 11-foot window on the back wall ensures lots of natural light and "a true indoor-outdoor feel," says Naber. "We have beautiful sunsets and love being able to look out the windows into our backyard."