A view of the home at night showcasing its expansive glass facade and remote setting.
Steps descend to the large concrete fire pit—an idyllic spot to enjoy sunsets and stargazing.
Glass-enclosed terraces overlook the backyard, which features an expansive pool and spa.
A peek at another one of the home's three bedrooms.
Picture windows
Exposed beams continue into the bedroom wing, enhancing the home's cohesive style. Broad, sliding glass doors create instant indoor/outdoor connection.
Custom built-in cabinetry cloaks the central media room, tucked away across the dining area.
Glass, steel, concrete, and wood mingle throughout the interiors, presenting a refined aesthetic.
Steps from the kitchen is the main dining area. A wide, wooden passthrough connects the space to another one of the home's seating areas.
The open kitchen is fitted with top-of-the-line appliances, in addition to custom cabinetry.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing wraps around the exterior, opening the home up to ample light and views.
As with many previous projects, Kappe designed the home to honor the topography of the site. Steel components frame the residence, allowing parts of the abode to cantilever over the natural terrain with minimal disturbance.
Dwell executive editor Jenny Xie surveys the view from one of the Lew House’s balconies.
Los Angeles–based architecture firm Marmol Radziner added an entire third floor to the home during a renovation.
While parked in the carport, automobiles become a part of the interior design. Here, the Genesis GV80 can be seen from the dining area.
Preproduction model with optional features shown.
With a stairway placed to the left of the entryway, it almost appears as if the carport (where a Genesis GV80 is parked) is floating
Preproduction model with optional features shown.
Richard Neutra was a pioneer in opening up living spaces so that they could serve as communal gathering spots.
Strong horizontal lines hint at the home’s broad, open plan.
The sheets of glass along the back of the house mirror the carport glass, creating a sense of transparency in the home.