




This house is in Carmel, high in the Santa Lucia mountains on a nature preserve. Love the high ceilings, clean lines and big windows that look out to nature. It has a comforting, tucked away feeling because it's built into the hillside.
The home is 3,000 square feet - which is pretty large by LA standards - but it's half the size of other homes in the area. The homeowners are eco-friendly, so they made better use of their outdoor space instead of buiding bigger rooms. I am enamored of the outdoor fireplace and the cool pattern of the concrete courtyard.
It was designed by www.feldmanarchitecture.com/
More stunning photos of the property and other projects at their website.
Ok, technically nine photos. I couldn't resist.
2 comments:
I love all the comments you make about architecture.
All the posted houses are just gorgeous.
I love all your comments about architecture. All the posted houses are very different from the European standarts but just gorgeous.
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