A neutral palette informed the material choices. The kitchen features Corian countertops in neutral concrete and a white penny tile backsplash.
The outdoor shower is in constant use and was a request from the clients. It’s accessed through the indoor shower.
Landscaping and irrigation of the property cost $25,000. The pool has the best view on the site, looking over the house to the mountains.
A cedar deck, built-in bench, and Fermob Costa table and chairs under a new porch roof serve as a year-round dining area.
A local creek winds along one side of the property and a small trail leads to the beach.
The interior of one of the upstairs bathrooms.
Even the bathroom grants views. Sleek wood elements complement the white-and-black fixtures and details.
The kitchenette features dark, store-bought kitchen cabinets and Cambria quartzite countertops.
Sliding glass doors and a deck connect the minimalist dwelling to the lush backyard with a giant oak tree. The structure, known as Menlo Park Connect2, was built by Connect Homes.