The outside is brought in with double-height NLT (nail-laminated timber) ceilings and automated clerestory windows.
The living and dining room feature a wall of glass and a classic tongue-and-groove ceiling.
A contemporary Lindsey Adelman chandelier hangs elegantly in the living room, complementing the dark furnishings and sleek finishes.
Different shades of brown can bring a calm, earthy feel to living rooms and studies.
Glass walls define the living room, which pops with vivid artwork.
Using architectural-grade materials and AAMA-certified low-profile wheels, the flush-stacking, multi-slide door panels operate effortlessly and can be hidden away into a pocket in the wall.
The open kitchen overlooks the living room.
A view of the living room and kitchen.
Exposed metal bars are reminiscent of the structure's former garage bay.
Tall stone walls, fencing, and an abundance of greenery shield views of the surrounding development to create a private oasis of calm in the backyard.
Melanie Gaither Interiors selected light, beachy furnishing and finishes to match the view outside Haystack Rock Getaway. A deck outside the living room extends the connection to the ocean.
Linda Hutchins and John Montague hired Works Partnership Architecture to turn a former Portland, Oregon, warehouse and auto repair shop into a versatile live/work space.
The interior furnishings were all chosen by the homeowners to complement the home's modern design and building materials.
Saddle Peak Residence by AUX Architecture
The home is filled with magnificent features—such as 10-foot-wide motorized windows that frame breathtaking views in three directions.