The walls, floor, and ceiling of one of the Olive Houses is enveloped in a pale pink tone—the color found on the leaves of the olive trees that dot the landscape.
The bedroom area in the pink house is framed by an arch opening.
A fireplace near the bedroom area provides warmth during the winter months.
Purple walls contrast with stone masonry and introduce a modern sensibility.
The purple shade on the existing home’s interior walls is another color found on the leaves of the olive trees that grow on the site.
The kitchen window frames views of old-growth olive trees and massive boulders.
A rotating fireplace, a glazed facade, and a cozy sauna complete this wonderful woodland retreat.
Rotary-cut fir plywood is given a Varathane ebony wood stain to create contrast. Both bedrooms fit a wall-to-wall queen bed, and a sliding panel reveals a hidden TV at the foot of each bunk.