The living zones have been painted in Farrow & Ball’s Duck Pond green hue. The framed art work hanging over the yellow Loaf sofa is a print of David Hockney’s Montcalm Interior at 7 O'clock painting from a 1988 exhibition.
The teal cabinetry featured in the main home is present in the bedroom as well, adding a splash of color to the guest house.
The backyard, with it's patterned tile floor, is the home's destination for outdoor dining, entertaining, and relaxing.
Baby blue nautical stripes adorn the bathroom, with a marble topped sink to center it.
The external staircase on the eastern side of the extension that leads to the studio was built using a traditional stone wall technique, and a local metalworker created the steel balustrade.
A Pablo Swell pendant hangs above the home’s dining area.
guest bedroom
A tucked away fire pit provides an additional gathering experience.
The custom cabinetry for the bathroom is made of laminated pine board with a water-base finish that's resistant to color change and similar to what you see in the rest of the house as we wanted to create a consistent story,
The interiors have a cabin-like feel.
Sections of the facade were built with naturally oxidizing, low-maintenance Cor-Ten steel.
The bright hexagonal tiles set the tone of the entry sequence from the front door through the foyer and into the living area.