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The wallpaper motif in this master bedroom is inspired by mosaic tile floors. It evokes a calm elegance and is paired with a coordinating wallpaper, pillows, and a pendant light.
In total, the home features six bedrooms, including a master suite which leads to a rounded writer's nook and private balcony.
A palette of dusty pink hues is reminiscent of the stained-glass windows in the lobby.
At the opposite end of the studio, Framework Architecture created a partially enclosed sleeping nook that is spacious enough to fit a full-size bed.
The penthouse-level master suite opens to a balcony with sweeping city views.
A guest bedroom.
Wood built-in furnishings look onto the landscape from the bedroom.
The existing	footprint	and	scale	of	spaces was reworked to suit the clients’ specific	needs.	This included converting	the	indoor	pool	pavilion,	which	wasn’t	in use,	into	a	spacious and light-filled master	bedroom	suite.
The current owner added hardwood floors and repainted the walls a luminous white. Pictured is a secondary bedroom with a cupola and gas fireplace.
The master bedroom frames sweeping landscape views via a corner window.
Floor to ceiling and wall to wall glass frames the view through a private deck.
The guest room's expansive glass creates intimacy with the madrone tree while framing the view.
Within each bedroom, the architecture acts as a frame to the landscape beyond. The opening picture faces east towards the land and water conservation project across the street; it is 10' h x 15' w.
The architects designated one section for the common areas, and the other for the two bedrooms, dressing room, and bathroom.
A sweeping expanse of glass spans the corner in the master suite, integrating a sense of the outdoors into the bedroom.