Showing posts with label Sonoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sonoma. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 03, 2021

Architecture Wednesday: Coyote Camp

Yes, it’s small, but oh the outdoor space you get with it; and the proximity to wine country,

Coyote Camp is a  cozy one room cabin of 640 square feet that sits on a remote property in Sonoma County, California. Doors closed, it resembles a barn; doors open—on both sides of the one-room space—and the outdoors is yours,

The single room is divided by screens that shield the kitchen on one side and the bedroom on the other; a bathroom is accessed through the bedroom. The exterior cladding is redwood milled from a reclaimed water tank while the roof is rusted steel. The interior walls are re-sawn Douglas fir with concrete floors and a floating sheetrock ceiling.

It's amazingly simple, and oh so peaceful.

In addition to the cabin there is an extensive flower and vegetable garden flanked by a bath shed and a sleeping shed, ideal for guests. And then there’s the copper hot tub with views to the valley.

All it needs, for me, is a separate wine storage cabin and I am all in.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Architecture Wednesday: Bennett Valley Residence


This gorgeous modern take on a farmhouse is on Bennett Valley Road in the Bennett Valley Appellation of the Sonoma Valley; wine country! This single-story dwelling is nestled among agricultural land and offers idyllic views of Bennett Valley Peak.

It pays homage to the modest beginnings of valley farmhouses through scale, form, materiality, and organization, while modernized with an abundance of natural light, high ceilings, open spaces and a strong indoor to outdoor connection.

The interior is defined by high vaulted ceilings, large aluminum windows and large sliders let in the light and the fresh air, along with the sound of the courtyard water feature. The courtyard focuses on the central oak tree, with care taken to trim and support branches. The glass cube entryway breaks up the private and public wings of the residence, with the living areas to the left and sleeping zone to the right.

It's simple, as an old farmhouse might have been, but does have modern luxuries, like four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms,  and a pool house …not quite your average farmer’s abode. But it’s a quick trip to wine country and then back to the pool and pool house for a lazy afternoon.

Ah, the life of the modern ‘farmer.’

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