Project posted by dSPACE Studio

Light House

Year
2014
Style
Modern
Entry into Courtyard
Entry into Courtyard
Front Entry
Front Entry
Home Exterior
Home Exterior
Back Deck
Back Deck
Courtyard
Courtyard
Living Room and Dining
Living Room and Dining
Living Room & Fireplace
Living Room & Fireplace
Kitchen
Kitchen
Powder Room
Powder Room
Wood Treads Staircase
Wood Treads Staircase
Landing
Landing
Glass Stair Rail Detail
Glass Stair Rail Detail
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Stair Detail
Stair Detail

Details

Square Feet
4050
Full Baths
2

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Photographer
Tony Soluri

From dSPACE Studio

This home was designed for a young couple and their growing family. The objective was to create a light-filled home with integrated outdoor space and the openness of the loft where they had been living. Program requirements included kitchen with island seating, reading loft, private master suite with balcony, three bedrooms, spa-like bathrooms, flexible space for a playroom or office, and terrace with plunge pool and pergola.

Our design is organized around a courtyard defined by glass walls in the kitchen and great room. A rear terrace is accessed through over-sized glass doors. The effect is a seamless transition from interior to exterior spaces. The great room is anchored by a linear fireplace with a cantilevered concrete hearth that extends out to the terrace, visually unifying the interior and exterior spaces. The underside of the hearth is notched with a linear LED light, further emphasizing the connection between the spaces.

The kitchen opens to a courtyard landscaped with Whitespire birch, bamboo, Hakone grass, and cascading concrete platforms with a water feature. Located between the entry and garage, the courtyard is integrated into the facade by a wood louver screen that offers privacy while allowing natural light into the house.

The home is located on a corner, making privacy a challenge. The entry to the home is a double-height glass space oriented perpendicular to the street to maximize light while preserving privacy. The second level is accessed by a sculptural staircase with a center steel support, floating hardwood treads and a handrail composed of a stainless steel cable screen.

Sustainable elements include durable and recycled materials, high-efficiency mechanicals, a tight thermal envelope, and drought-tolerant plantings.