The three-story feature wall of blacked wood behind the main staircase
The Anza Airstream was designed to feel more open than other trailers, with little upper cabinetry.
The designer-builders chose white oak in a Cathedral cut, embracing its more rustic quality compared to riff-sawn white oak.
Kenter Powder Room
Popham Design supplied the tiles in the bathrooms, were Gebhardt chose to incorporate more color.
A bathroom shows off the large scale of the site's sloping rock with a floor-to-ceiling window.
The home explores new, innovative ways of utilizing hemp. The kitchen and dining area are located in a double-height space.
In addition to striking waterfront views, the perched property is surrounded by mature trees and a moss-covered ledge, offering a serene retreat among nature.