Project posted by MONTALBA ARCHITECTS

Oxnard Beach House

Year
2018
Structure
House (Single Residence)
View of southern facade
View of southern facade
View of southern facade
View of southern facade
Programmatic needs are split by levels to provide privacy, but joined by a central stair core, screened by louvers and flooded with natural light.
Programmatic needs are split by levels to provide privacy, but joined by a central stair core, screened by louvers and flooded with natural light.
The stair was designed to provide both transparency and privacy. It anchors the three levels with connectivity and structure, while pulling in natural light from above and filtering it through the louvers.
The stair was designed to provide both transparency and privacy. It anchors the three levels with connectivity and structure, while pulling in natural light from above and filtering it through the louvers.
The master suite and lounge are on the third floor, separate from the communal spaces below.
The master suite and lounge are on the third floor, separate from the communal spaces below.
Warm wood tones and deep blue hues reflect the changing colors of the surrounding beach landscape.
Warm wood tones and deep blue hues reflect the changing colors of the surrounding beach landscape.
The street-facing norther facade is screened to provide privacy.
The street-facing norther facade is screened to provide privacy.

Details

Square Feet
3770

Credits

Architect
Builder
Kirk Hoffman Construction
Photographer
Kevin Scott

From MONTALBA ARCHITECTS

This beach front house combines intimate interior spaces with expansive ocean views throughout all three levels of the house. Intended to be a second home and gathering point for family and friends, this beach front house combines intimate interior spaces with expansive ocean views throughout all three levels of the house. Programmatic needs are split by levels to provide privacy, but joined by the main design element of the house: a central stair core, screened by louvers and flooded with natural light. The southern facade is opened up with wall to wall sliding glass doors on all three levels to maximize views, while the street-facing norther facade is screened to provide privacy.