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Don Tankersley & Co.
New construction family home in the forest,
All rooms look onto the pool,
Heated pool and spa,
low maintenance finishes,
TimberTown
An infinity edge pool with imported tile and a waterfall. The decks are Ipe.
Built by Greg Neff of CGN Premier Lonestar
Kelly Builders Carolina, LLC
We designed this beautiful cedar shake home with a metal roof and oyster shell embedded tabby fireplace. The pool is the heart of this home! The glass roll up garage door brings the outside in, and allows for entertaining to flow freely. Lots of outdoor space for lounging and soaking up the sun. An extra living space above the 3 car garage, including a kitchen area, enables guests to visit while providing access to some of the creature comforts of home. The crowning touch is the cupolas that allows for a 360 degree view, including spectacular views of the ocean.
Rosebrook Pools, Inc.
Frankfort reflective perimeter overflow pool with spa, multiple tanning ledges, and water features along enhanced by color changing LED lighting. By Rosebrook Pools 847-362-0400
Norman Sizemore Photography
ballonSTUDIO interiors & remodeling
A city couple looking for a place to escape to in St. Helena, in Napa Valley, built this modern home, designed by Butler Armsden Architects. The double height main room of the house is a living room, breakfast room and kitchen. It opens through sliding doors to an outdoor dining room and lounge. We combined their treasured family heirlooms with sleek furniture to create an eclectic and relaxing sanctuary.
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Project designed by ballonSTUDIO. They discreetly tend to the interior design needs of their high-net-worth individuals in the greater Bay Area and to their second home locations.
For more about ballonSTUDIO, see here: https://www.ballonstudio.com/
To learn more about this project, see here: https://www.ballonstudio.com/st-helena-sanctuary
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
Placed on a large site with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy at the rear boundary, this one story residence presents a modest, composed public façade to the street while opening to the rear yard with two wings surrounding a large loggia or “outdoor living room.” With its thick walls, overhangs, and ample cross ventilation, the project demonstrates the simple idea that a building should respond carefully to its environment.
Laura Hull Photography
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