The backyard features low-water plantings and a cozy fire pit.
On the second level, a glass-lined terrace overlooks the backyard.
Exposed Douglas fir rafters traverse a corridor in the timber-framed house.
A powder room features wallpaper from Wall Shoppe.
The master bathroom features terracotta wall tiles from Tabarka, round mirrors from CB2, and faucets from Kohler. The vanity was made by Wedgewood, a local company.
On the second floor, a master suite flows onto a terrace with a ribbon fireplace.
The lower and upper levels are connected by a slender staircase with white oak treads.
For an entry space, the team created wooden cabinetry with perforated metal webbing. The vintage bench is from Mid Century Møbler, and the pendant is by DCW Editions.
In the main living area, the team built a custom shelving unit made of walnut and steel, with brass connections.
Tucked just off the kitchen is a breakfast nook with a round table from CB2, chairs from Arhaus, and an upholstered bench. Hanging overhead is a spherical pendant from Restoration Hardware.
In the kitchen, the team installed walnut cabinetry, slate countertops, and a backsplash made of tiles from New Ravenna. The bar stools are from Sossego.
A new brick volume houses two fireplaces and a mudroom.
The dining area features an oak table with metal legs, created by the local company Double Butter. The chairs are by Arhaus, and the light fixture is by Hammerton Studio. The living room is fitted with vintage chairs.
A 16-foot-wide, multi-slide door leads from the main living area to a covered patio.
The home's "twists and turns" are driven by the landscaping on the property, said architect Renée del Gaudio.
A pathway leads from the main dwelling to a detached art studio in the backyard.
Shade is provided by overhanging roofs with cedar eaves.
On the opposite side of the solarium, the second deck features a hot tub.
Another view of the exterior shows one of two decks that extends off of the home.