Mark West Springs Rebuild

Year
2020
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Farmhouse
The home spills out to generous outdoor space and the pool beyond.
The home spills out to generous outdoor space and the pool beyond.
Open Kitchen
Open Kitchen
Master Bath
Master Bath
The interiors showcase light and distant views and connect seamlessly to the flat areas outside
The interiors showcase light and distant views and connect seamlessly to the flat areas outside
A very stylish laundry room
A very stylish laundry room
Enlarged entertaining spaces expand graciously to the pool .
Enlarged entertaining spaces expand graciously to the pool .
A partial second floor relocates the guest bedrooms from the main level upstairs.
A partial second floor relocates the guest bedrooms from the main level upstairs.
Living areas take advantage of light and views
Living areas take advantage of light and views
The master bedroom opens up to a deck showcasing views of the canyon beyond.
The master bedroom opens up to a deck showcasing views of the canyon beyond.
A partial second floor relocates the guest bedrooms from the main level upstairs as well creating room for a home office separated from the public areas of the home.
A partial second floor relocates the guest bedrooms from the main level upstairs as well creating room for a home office separated from the public areas of the home.
The renovated pool was outfitted for fire prevention.
The renovated pool was outfitted for fire prevention.

Details

Square Feet
2000
Lot Size
2.5 acres
Bedrooms
3

Credits

Builder
Wright Construction
Photographer
Thibault Cartier

From Richardson Pribuss Architects

Located in Sonoma on 2.5 acres with sweeping canyon views, our clients' home was built on a long, rectangular lot in 1972. They had owned it for just over ten years and used it for weekend escapes and entertaining. Unfortunately, the home burnt down during the 2017 Tubbs fire, and our firm was engaged to design the rebuild. The site did not offer much wiggle room for a new footprint, given the flat bench area that had been graded into a steep hillside when the original subdivision and road were developed. This resulted in a plan that would mostly remain the same; a linear rectangle designed to fit between the driveway and the pool.

The primary site strategy move was to change the front entry from the driveway end of the site to the middle of the rectangle, improving the privacy between the master bedroom and public space. We were also able to add a partial second floor to relocate the guest bedrooms from the main level upstairs, thereby enlarging the entertaining spaces to expand graciously to the pool (which remained undamaged). A large pantry and kitchen area were also essential.

Fireproof materials include fiber cement board siding and soffits, standing seam metal roofing, and concrete slab porch floors which do not catch embers underneath. The renovated pool was outfitted for fire prevention.

The interiors showcase light and distant views and connect seamlessly to the flat areas outside, providing ample space for entertaining year-round and the clients' two springer spaniels.