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Leah placed a mirror in the kitchen side splash to extend the space and reflect natural light from the front windows.
Above a wall of glass, the multiple-barrel-vault ceiling creates a series of half-moon-shaped clerestory windows.
In addition to opening the room to panoramic views, the Skycove serves as an intimate nook for rest and relaxation.
A built-in cabinet of straight grain Douglas fir separate the sleeping area from the bathroom.
This 1962 Eichler home designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons is in the Fairhaven tract in Orange, California.
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