The main residence features a three-car garage, three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a fluid living, dining, and kitchen space with sliding glass doors opening onto the pool to the east and the valley sunset to the west and anchored by an indoor-outdoor fireplace.
The pool house is perched a few steps above, nestled into the hillside and opening onto the pool and outdoor living area below. Water features integrated into the landscape include a generous lap pool, baja shelf, and spa, and an additional private sunset-view spa off the master suite.
A simple palette of grey plaster and cast-in-place concrete joined with natural materials and minimal landscaping blends softly into the surrounding chaparral and the colors of the desert sky.
Project name: Wild Lilac House
Architects: Walker Workshop – http://www.walkerworkshop.com/
Location: San Bernardino, California, United States
Area: 4000 ft²
Year: 2016
Photographer: Joe Fletcher – http://www.joefletcherphoto.com/
Lead Architect: Noah Walker
Other Participants: Sammy Castro Design
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