Project posted by Carmel Building & Design
Living room
Living room
Living room
Living room
Kitchen
Kitchen
Media room
Media room
Master bedroom
Master bedroom
Master bedroom
Master bedroom
Master bath
Master bath
Rear courtyard
Rear courtyard
Entry hallway
Entry hallway

Credits

Architect
Steve Howard
Photographer
Rick Pharaoh

From Carmel Building & Design

A short stroll from the beach, this circa 1930 home was respectfully restored to retain its classic Carmel, board and batten style and the unmistakable feel of a refuge. A deck, built over the new garage—once a freestanding carport—melds seamlessly with the house, lending a welcoming, cohesive look. Indoor and out live comfortably together with most rooms opening onto a private central courtyard. Glass-paned, combination French-Dutch doors and abundant windows let in natural light and open to the ocean-scented breeze. Attention to even the tiniest detail in design and craftsmanship reflects the homeowners’ vision. Square footage was increased modestly while comfort, convenience and energy-efficiency were improved substantially with on-demand hot water, excellent insulation and effective air sealing. Clean lines and an uncluttered feel are created by ample built-ins that store necessities neatly out of sight. A detached guest house was replaced by a guest wing with bedroom, bath and living room/office that open onto the courtyard. A custom-crafted concrete bench, warmed by radiant heat, arcs the side of a stone fire pit and looks on one of the property’s majestic oaks and lush, drought-tolerant gardens.

Architect: Steve Howard
Photos: Rick Pharaoh