The home’s program is split between two structures, each completing one arm of the L shape, and connected by an enclosed, second-story bridge.
The timber-clad home's natural palette takes cues from the desert landscape.
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls on both sides of the main living room allow sweeping views straight through the house.
The two pavilions are fitted with large sliding glass doors, which open to two wooden decks. Here, views are oriented toward the peaceful natural landscape and sea beyond.
Off-Grid Guesthouse by Anacapa Architecture
The great room is anchored by a 25-foot-high granite, wood-burning fireplace with a reclaimed timber mantle located beneath Alumicor skylights.