Collection by Takayo Ederer
The home is located at Ragged Point, and the young family is always “running full out,” as Adair says—so she and Kopp cheekily named the project the Run Ragged house.
The home is located at Ragged Point, and the young family is always “running full out,” as Adair says—so she and Kopp cheekily named the project the Run Ragged house.
Clad in cypress and charged with color, the North Fork getaway of author Julie Satow and editor Stuart Elliott is something to write home about.
Clad in cypress and charged with color, the North Fork getaway of author Julie Satow and editor Stuart Elliott is something to write home about.
Floor Plan of La Colorada by PPAA
Floor Plan of La Colorada by PPAA
The kitchen island is made from natural stucco and topped with aluminum. The floor is made with stone from a local quarry.
The kitchen island is made from natural stucco and topped with aluminum. The floor is made with stone from a local quarry.
Large windows and minimal furnishings in every bedroom help retain a tranquil, site-forward aesthetic.
Large windows and minimal furnishings in every bedroom help retain a tranquil, site-forward aesthetic.
The doors in the lower section of the house are made from treated pine and finished with a black varnish to match the stucco walls.
The doors in the lower section of the house are made from treated pine and finished with a black varnish to match the stucco walls.
The terrace is a favorite gathering place. The house is positioned facing south to get the most sun exposure.
The terrace is a favorite gathering place. The house is positioned facing south to get the most sun exposure.
A small water deposit on the property allows the family to collect water during the months with heavy rain and reuse it during the dry season.
A small water deposit on the property allows the family to collect water during the months with heavy rain and reuse it during the dry season.
"Our main goal for this project was to persevere and embrace the surroundings," Pablo notes, "so we took advantage of the topography and located the private areas of the homes 'underneath' so they disappear."
"Our main goal for this project was to persevere and embrace the surroundings," Pablo notes, "so we took advantage of the topography and located the private areas of the homes 'underneath' so they disappear."
The original A-frame now holds the main living areas, including the kitchen and living room. A stair leads to a lofted bedroom.
The original A-frame now holds the main living areas, including the kitchen and living room. A stair leads to a lofted bedroom.
The A-frame is constructed with treated pine; its knots and other imperfections add character to the space.
The A-frame is constructed with treated pine; its knots and other imperfections add character to the space.
The living room is a popular gathering spot. Tucked into the original section of the A-frame structure, it's protected against the elements but still has a view out into the surrounding forest.
The living room is a popular gathering spot. Tucked into the original section of the A-frame structure, it's protected against the elements but still has a view out into the surrounding forest.
The couple enjoy growing veggies in an on-site greenhouse, and tending to their flock of chickens.
The couple enjoy growing veggies in an on-site greenhouse, and tending to their flock of chickens.
Under the extension of the A-frame is the dining area and a large sofa for gathering. According to Pablo, the family gathers there in all weather. "Listening to the rain on the roof and in the trees is a wonderful experience," he notes.
Under the extension of the A-frame is the dining area and a large sofa for gathering. According to Pablo, the family gathers there in all weather. "Listening to the rain on the roof and in the trees is a wonderful experience," he notes.
Architect Pablo Pérez Palacios wanted the new addition to feel rooted in its surroundings, so he used a natural-colored handmade stucco with black pigments for the exterior.
Architect Pablo Pérez Palacios wanted the new addition to feel rooted in its surroundings, so he used a natural-colored handmade stucco with black pigments for the exterior.
Pablo designed his family’s home to disrupt as little of the landscape as possible.
Pablo designed his family’s home to disrupt as little of the landscape as possible.
Pablo designed his family's home to disrupt as little of the landscape as possible. “We only had to take out one tree during this project,” he says. They reused the wood to create a railing around the terrace.
Pablo designed his family's home to disrupt as little of the landscape as possible. “We only had to take out one tree during this project,” he says. They reused the wood to create a railing around the terrace.

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