Collection by Lori Radvany
The ground floor material palette features polished concrete floors and lime washed walls.
The ground floor material palette features polished concrete floors and lime washed walls.
A subdued palette and sumptuous curves help to showcase an epic city view.
A subdued palette and sumptuous curves help to showcase an epic city view.
This 1962 Eichler home designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons is in the Fairhaven tract in Orange, California.
This 1962 Eichler home designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons is in the Fairhaven tract in Orange, California.
This Double-A has striking curb appeal. It also has the original two-car garage.
This Double-A has striking curb appeal. It also has the original two-car garage.
A pathway winds between a pair of Japanese maples and a myrtle tree that dates to the home’s original construction. The floor-to-ceiling windows and sliders are by Fleetwood.
A pathway winds between a pair of Japanese maples and a myrtle tree that dates to the home’s original construction. The floor-to-ceiling windows and sliders are by Fleetwood.
Designed by the original owner, the cabin was imagined as a retreat for her and her siblings' young families.
Designed by the original owner, the cabin was imagined as a retreat for her and her siblings' young families.
The new back section reveals itself in layers, extending all the way through to the garden, where the kids – and dog! – can play safely.
The new back section reveals itself in layers, extending all the way through to the garden, where the kids – and dog! – can play safely.
This painting was just intended to be a placeholder in the mock up, but the homeowners loved it so much they commissioned an identical one.
This painting was just intended to be a placeholder in the mock up, but the homeowners loved it so much they commissioned an identical one.
Blaine Architects capped the front addition to this Eichler home with a shed roof that mimics the slope of traditional Eichlers, but slants in the opposite direction to make it distinct. The wood screen is made from Accoya.
Blaine Architects capped the front addition to this Eichler home with a shed roof that mimics the slope of traditional Eichlers, but slants in the opposite direction to make it distinct. The wood screen is made from Accoya.
The new addition is spanned by a sliding glass door to the kitchen, bringing in much more natural light and creating easy flow between inside and out. The owners especially appreciate how the new deck is at grade with the exterior door for a seamless transition, making the kitchen feel “a part of the garden,” says the homeowner.
The new addition is spanned by a sliding glass door to the kitchen, bringing in much more natural light and creating easy flow between inside and out. The owners especially appreciate how the new deck is at grade with the exterior door for a seamless transition, making the kitchen feel “a part of the garden,” says the homeowner.

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