On the interior, neutral tones from the reclaimed teak flooring and a fir ceiling work with the couple’s art collection and pops of luxurious detail like an antique dresser and a smooth round tub to offer a consistent feeling of an evocatively natural aesthetic. Indoor and outdoor spaces flow seamlessly together through the barest hint of doorways and enclosure; everywhere is permeated by sun and sky.
Studio Schicketanz designed the interiors to operate in effortless conversation with the exteriors; a relaxed sensibility permeates the house, offering a softness that produces a new experience of the modernism of the rest of the structure. The use of plaster, reclaimed wood, and hand-hewn details speaks to the history of the valley, and signals the level of restorative possibilities embedded within this project.
The house is part of Clint Eastwood’s coveted Carmel development called Tehama. It’s also part of Schicketanz’s career-long investigation into the relationship between landscape, building materials, form, and nature. Sleek plaster cubes are settled around a courtyard, offering a different material texture from the slick glass exterior of the main living space; views over the mountain range come into conversation with the carefully-considered details. The look is part rustic, part modern, all deeply-felt architecture.
Project name: Tehama 1 House
Architects: Studio Schicketanz – http://studioschicketanz.com/
Location: Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States
Area: 3521 ft²
Year: 2017
Photographer: Joe Fletcher – http://www.joefletcherphoto.com/
Landscape Architecture: Bernard Trainor + Associates, Bernard Trainor
Architecture Team: Studio Schicketanz Inc., Mary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
Home Builder: Todd Hunt, Forrest Hunt, Hunt Brothers Construction Inc.
Mesmerize by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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