Plenty of white finishes give the interiors a clean, bright look.
The metal structures inserted into the loft are as thin as possible and painted white so as to preserve the loft's open and airy feel.
The concrete-and-steel home by Faulkner Architects gives one family a refined escape in the mountains of Northern California.
Every room of the home has a view of the sea, and the salty air patinas the bespoke cedar panels over time.
Foil-wrapped grilled whitefish seasoned with piment d’Espelette makes for an attractive main dish
Rolling cabinets by Sandusky proved a handy storage solution in Hutchins’s studio.
The master bedroom
The open floor plan and high ceilings make this relatively small loft feel like an airy and spacious structure. Photo by: John Clark
A mirrored wall in the courtyard bounces light into the living room, where a Sticotti lamp stands next to a desk by Buenos Aires designer Antonella Marini.