While very modern for the neighborhood, the home still fits and pays respect to the landscape.
Landscape designer Kenneth Philip worked with mwworks to fill in the forested setting.
Magnolia Residence
Makani Eka
Entry Hallway and Living Room
Dining and Living Room
Kitchen
Kitchen
Walls of glass blur the boundary between indoors and out in this bathroom. The floors are Jerusalem Bone limestone.
The homeowners took advantage of virtual reality technology for selecting and placing their furniture, including the pictured Reid section from DWR and Black Marble Saarinen dining table with Cora custom side chairs from Room and Board.
Walls of glass promote constant connection with the outdoors. The chairs that flank the double-sided fireplace are Kenmare armchairs by Modloft.
Natural materials, mainly timber and stone, were used throughout the interiors, which are minimally dressed to keep the focus on the outdoors.