Modern-Day California Ranch House
The island displays interlocking joints at the corners, highlighting the full dimension of the solid walnut wood wrap.
The team incorporated time-proven passive solar concepts to maximum effect, such as southern exposures, thermal mass, cross ventilation for natural cooling and carefully calibrated solar shading along the generous southern overhangs.
A large skylight above the shower and a generous sliding glass panel open the bathroom to the landscape beyond, creating an indoor-outdoor bathing experience.
A linear skylight bathes the wall of the dressing room in natural light.
A tucked away fire pit provides an additional gathering experience.
Other active sustainable features included grey water harvesting, whereby the bathing and laundry water are stored and repurposed to flush toilets and irrigate the landscape, as well as photovoltaic panels that produce electricity and solar thermal plans that preheat the domestic and pool water.
A serene, spa-like exterior offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The home's solar thermal panels preheat the water used throughout the home, including the pool water.
A sketch of the future home by Malcolm Davis Architecture.