Modern architecture: how designers live in california

Design Studio Turnbull Griffin Haesloop presented a project of a private residence in Sebastopol, state California, The USA. A one-story wooden house was built in 2009 specifically for two graphic designers. It is divided into two parts, united by a picturesque forest path. In the main block of 160 sq.m. The living room, dining room and kitchen are combined into a single space, as well as a bedroom, bathroom, study and library. The second building serves as a studio and a garage. Nearby is also a swimming pool, hidden from extraneous views behind the natural fence.

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