Project posted by Design Agency Co.

Rustic Canyon Residence

Year
2018
Structure
House (Single Residence)
At night the rear of the home, perched on the edge of the canyon, glows through the canopy of trees, giving the effortless impression that it has always been there.
At night the rear of the home, perched on the edge of the canyon, glows through the canopy of trees, giving the effortless impression that it has always been there.
Using the reclaimed Eucalyptus from the felled trees on the property and vintage hardware, Conner + Perry were able to create a stunning custom double pivot door and a private, yet soft, entryway.
Using the reclaimed Eucalyptus from the felled trees on the property and vintage hardware, Conner + Perry were able to create a stunning custom double pivot door and a private, yet soft, entryway.
Featuring a large Gus Van Sant watercolor, this central space, with fully pocketing glass and aluminum sliding doors, opens directly to the pool courtyard.
Featuring a large Gus Van Sant watercolor, this central space, with fully pocketing glass and aluminum sliding doors, opens directly to the pool courtyard.
In the nursery, the custom wallpaper mural and frameless corner window overlooking the atrium garden reinforces the feeling of living amongst the trees.
In the nursery, the custom wallpaper mural and frameless corner window overlooking the atrium garden reinforces the feeling of living amongst the trees.
The "Perch," with a custom Eucalyptus built-in daybed tucked between bedrooms, allows for a unique and quiet spot perfect for meditation, lounging, and gazing into the trees.
The "Perch," with a custom Eucalyptus built-in daybed tucked between bedrooms, allows for a unique and quiet spot perfect for meditation, lounging, and gazing into the trees.
Upstairs, the continuous ribbon of sliding windows (left) overlooks the central pool courtyard, while the expansive double height glazing (right) provides an intimate spatial relationship to the oaks in the atrium garden.
Upstairs, the continuous ribbon of sliding windows (left) overlooks the central pool courtyard, while the expansive double height glazing (right) provides an intimate spatial relationship to the oaks in the atrium garden.
The home’s expansive master bathroom features His and Hers commodes, Calcutta marble heated floors, central steam shower, spa tub, countertops and splash, wall-to-wall mirrors, and pocketing sliding doors to the deck.
The home’s expansive master bathroom features His and Hers commodes, Calcutta marble heated floors, central steam shower, spa tub, countertops and splash, wall-to-wall mirrors, and pocketing sliding doors to the deck.
In the master bedroom, with its rift oak custom wood paneled storage and vintage furnishings, fully sliding glass doors extend the room out to the deck for sweeping views of the canyon and ocean.
In the master bedroom, with its rift oak custom wood paneled storage and vintage furnishings, fully sliding glass doors extend the room out to the deck for sweeping views of the canyon and ocean.
Landscape designer, Case Fleher, introduced lush plantings that reflect the vibe of the canyon, blending native species along with impressive specimens found on the original site, such as the Chamaerops seen on the right side of the picture.
Landscape designer, Case Fleher, introduced lush plantings that reflect the vibe of the canyon, blending native species along with impressive specimens found on the original site, such as the Chamaerops seen on the right side of the picture.
The home office offers direct access to the atrium garden, connecting to the library/media room beyond. Custom, built-in rift oak and blackened steel casework showcases the husband's extensive vinyl music collection, high-performance audio equipment, and a variety of personal affects, objects, and art.
The home office offers direct access to the atrium garden, connecting to the library/media room beyond. Custom, built-in rift oak and blackened steel casework showcases the husband's extensive vinyl music collection, high-performance audio equipment, and a variety of personal affects, objects, and art.
Conner + Perry carved the library/media room out of the central space by introducing a free-standing wood tv console and art wall, which allows for intimacy while maintaining a sense of openness.
Conner + Perry carved the library/media room out of the central space by introducing a free-standing wood tv console and art wall, which allows for intimacy while maintaining a sense of openness.
In the home’s generous entryway, glass and steel support the floating french oak stairway.
In the home’s generous entryway, glass and steel support the floating french oak stairway.
Interior designers Olivia Williams and Matt Merrell brought a keen eye to the interiors. The open kitchen/dining offers various luxurious features, including a separate scullery kitchen and pantry behind the custom wood paneled casework partition; Calcutta gold marble countertops, island, and backsplash; custom weathered brass range hood and cabinet pull detail; and a 13 foot long marble island with integrated stone sink and weathered brass base. A Murano glass chandelier above the dining table created the inspiration for the design palette.
Interior designers Olivia Williams and Matt Merrell brought a keen eye to the interiors. The open kitchen/dining offers various luxurious features, including a separate scullery kitchen and pantry behind the custom wood paneled casework partition; Calcutta gold marble countertops, island, and backsplash; custom weathered brass range hood and cabinet pull detail; and a 13 foot long marble island with integrated stone sink and weathered brass base. A Murano glass chandelier above the dining table created the inspiration for the design palette.
Fully pocketing glass doors on either side of the kitchen and dining room allow the home to be fully open to the landscape.
Fully pocketing glass doors on either side of the kitchen and dining room allow the home to be fully open to the landscape.

Details

Square Feet
6813

Credits

Architect
Conner + Perry Architects
Interior Design
Merrell Design Co
Olivia Williams Interior Design
Landscape Design
Landscape Workspace
Builder
RAM Development and Construction Company, Inc
Dick Minium Construction
Photographer

From Design Agency Co.

Organic architecture experts Kristopher Conner and James Perry of Conner + Perry Architects were commissioned by a deeply-rooted Los Angeles couple to design a home that seamlessly fits their family and lifestyle, while also showcasing a world-class art collection and effortlessly blending into a beloved section of Santa Monica Canyon.

Taking cues from the property’s surrounding Oak and Eucalyptus trees, the firm designed a residence that allows for reflection, openness, and serenity. Key design features include windows that frame the magnificent trees, extended canopy-like, cantilevered eaves, and fully pocketing glass exterior walls that open to a central courtyard to offer the perfect balance of indoor-outdoor living. Every view in the house was designed to captivate with either nature or art. Initial plans by John Lautner protégé, architect Duncan Nicholson, set the stage for Kris and James, formerly with Nicholson’s office, to complete and enhance the project, despite his untimely passing.

Given their love for the neighborhood and its majestic trees, the clients sought to repurpose the felled Eucalyptus wood found on the property into outdoor furniture and key elements within the house, including the grand entry doors. In keeping, exterior materials for the new home were selected for their organic nature, ability to age in place, and compatibility with the climate, such as charred wood siding (Shou Sugi Ban), copper, exposed steel, and concrete. Interior materials were chosen to reflect the nature outside, including a mix of massangis grey limestone and French oak for the flooring, weathered brass, blackened steel elements, and a variety of marbles and tiles, including art tiles by Lubna Chowdhary.

For the clients, who both grew up in the neighborhood, the chance to collaborate on the design process and build a space for their impressive art collection was a dream. For Conner + Perry, the home represents exactly what the clients were seeking — a quintessential California indoor/outdoor experience where everything feels open and unified.

“Each of them has described the house as having a magical or mystical quality, allowing light in at the right moments, as well as the shadows of the trees, and a calming mirroring effect,” says principal, Kristopher Conner.