Project posted by Dick Clark + Associates

Live Oak

Year
2020
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Arrival perspective
Arrival perspective
Cantilever view to pool beneath
Cantilever view to pool beneath
Front door
Front door
Front entry area
Front entry area
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen view to retaining wall
Kitchen view to retaining wall
Butler's pantry area
Butler's pantry area
Wide view of kitchen
Wide view of kitchen
Cantilevered dining area + living room
Cantilevered dining area + living room
View into study
View into study
Study
Study
Powder bath and staircase
Powder bath and staircase
Second level den
Second level den
Master bath vessel sinks
Master bath vessel sinks
Master bath
Master bath
Freestanding bathtub with views of downtown
Freestanding bathtub with views of downtown
Retractable door onto second level patio
Retractable door onto second level patio
Second level patio deck
Second level patio deck
First level outdoor area
First level outdoor area

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Details

Square Feet
7400
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
5
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Builder
Jon Luce Homes
Photographer
Paul Bardagjy

From Dick Clark + Associates

Composed as a series of layers, the facade of this stunning home unfolds behind a screen of mature live oak trees. The main living space transitions from grounded in the site to completely transparent, floating over the lower level in a breathtaking cantilever, while the back of the house opens up to the hillside, providing panoramic hill-country views.

A thin, linear form stretches along the lines of the steeply sloping hillside. The second floor steps back as it goes uphill towards the street, and the lower level tucks in underneath the main living area to capture the space under the structure. This results in a generous amount of highly sought-after shaded outdoor living space and a wrap-around pool on the lower level, as well as public and private spaces on all levels that take advantage of the striking hill-country view.

The dense tree cover of established live oak trees across the front of the property warrant a carefully placed driveway and entry, set back behind the tree line acting as a nature-provided privacy screen while preserving the natural character of the street. On approach, a modern exterior is articulated with very intentional material choices - stucco and stone in an earthy color, dark metal that blends in with the trees and recedes in shadow, and glass that reflects the surrounding hillside vegetation and sky.

Reserved and serene from a distance, close attention to detail and careful selection of materials achieves the goal of creating a unique and strikingly modern home that complements the existing neighborhood fabric.