Verner Architects together with Scavullo Design has reimagined this spectacular modern house located in Palo Alto, a city in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. This semi-urban property provides a park-like setting for this newly constructed home, which was designed to maximize indoor-outdoor living.
It also provides generous entertaining spaces while retaining maximum privacy. The design team worked closely with the homeowners to capture the essence of their vision. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE Verner Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Verner Architects + Scavullo Design with David Bjorngaard GENERAL CONTRACTOR Drew Maran Construction STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Daedalus Structural Engineering
The interior design scheme reflects the spirit and whimsy of this young, forward-thinking family. A complete site redesign focused on ensuring maximum private outdoor space and keeping a beloved apple tree in the rear yard.
The main house, guest house, and swimming pool were situated to maximize sun exposure, daylight, and privacy. Creating a cohesive flow between the indoor and outdoor living spaces is key. The result is a simple and functional expression of modern design.
What We Love: This fantastic San Francisco Bay area house offers the perfect merger of indoor and outdoor living spaces. Surrounded by beautiful outdoor gardens, this home offers its inhabitants plenty of relaxation and tranquility. Inside, comfortable living spaces are light and airy and very ideal for hosting friends and family. Overall, the architects achieved the owner’s desire for privacy and ample outdoor living space for entertaining in their new family abode.
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Above: Custom metal panels on the staircase span three stories and allow additional light to flow into the interior.
PHOTOGRAPHER Aaron Leitz, Bruce Damonte