Indoor-Outdoor Living
20.04.2010
Surrounded by stately residences in a variety of historical styles, this 5,300 square foot single family residence responds with a deceptively simple composition of volumes, voids, and screens. The balanced muscularity of the street facade presents a contemporary response to the formality and classicism of the adjacent structures. The L-shaped ground floor includes a kitchen/family room wing that extends into the backyard garden. Generously-sized terraces and large banks of sliding glass doors encourage year-round indoor-outdoor living. The emphasis on simplicity continues inside the structure, which employs a free plan animated by a floating staircase located between the foyer and living room. Abundant use of natural light activates the interior spaces.





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This house is really beautiful. Space is utilized so constructively. It would be better if you provide the floor plan for the entire house since first floor is not visible in the pictures except the bathroom and corridor.
Amazing photos and interior- the natural wood combined with the clean, light colors give it an elegant, warm feel.