The entirety of the home's south-facing exposure is made up of floor-to-ceiling windows, letting in copious amounts of natural light.
A view across the planted roof reveals the Marvin windows and doors from the Ultimate collection tucked beneath the extended eaves.
Rivers and seasonal waterfalls pepper the property.
Designed by Frederick Liebhardt, the recently renovated San Diego home captures seaside vistas in almost every room.
After a dramatic revamp, this ’60s residence is packed with custom casework, glass bricks, and contrasting tile.
Julius Shulman's photographs of the house's construction now reside in the Getty Museum.
Set near the kitchen, the sun-kissed dining area caters to seamless entertaining and features an expansive wooden table that can easily accommodate eight guests.
The dining area is located in what used to be the passageway between the house and the barn. A Moon luminaire by designer Davide Groppi hangs above the table, with tall, sliding glass doors extending the space to the enclosed yard.
The dining room addition, which increased the total square footage to 2,700, features a Semi pendant by Bonderup & Thorup for Gubi and a table and chairs from Atelier Arking.