Collection by Randy Rawlings
Home Ideas
A tradition of weekend hiking trips served as the premise for Jeff and Millie Baird’s off-the-grid retreat in California’s Sonoma County. Affectionately named Camp Baird, the home is located on a 165-acre parcel near a campsite the couple and their two young daughters had visited for years. Architect Malcolm Davis worked with contractors Fairweather & Associates on the new build; landscape architect Cary Bush of Merge Studio incorporated drought-resistant nativeplantings into the property.
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Up the drive to a two-car cover and parking area, a set of concrete stairs leads to a central patio. Retaining walls are optimized with cast-concrete seams and planting beds filled with native grasses, lending texture and interest. It’s another flight up the brazilian cherry wood stairs to the front entry. Two mature trees were maintained onsite, the Brazilian Pepper lends shade to an outdoor all-purpose area. [Photo Credit: Josh Perrin]
A couple of quick and easy folds and tucks make transforming the couch into a bed at the end of the day easy even for the most bleary-eyed. Micro-unit LaunchPad. Clei s.r.l/Resource Furniture; Designed by Pierluigi Colombo and architecture by Amie Gross Architects. Photography by John Halpern. Courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York









![Up the drive to a two-car cover and parking area, a set of concrete stairs leads to a central patio. Retaining walls are optimized with cast-concrete seams and planting beds filled with native grasses, lending texture and interest. It’s another flight up the brazilian cherry wood stairs to the front entry. Two mature trees were maintained onsite, the Brazilian Pepper lends shade to an outdoor all-purpose area. [Photo Credit: Josh Perrin]](https://images2.dwell.com/photos/6063391372700811264/6133510227623718912/original.jpg?auto=format&q=35&w=160)





