Carmel Valley
Settled amongst the old growth oaks and rolling hills of Carmel Valley’s Santa Lucia Preserve, this residence, which takes its name from the area, also takes its form from it: an L-shaped plan that allows it to settle naturally into the contours of the land. Seated in a sunny clearing, the home’s blend of concrete, weathered steel, and natural cedar mimic the colors and textures of the hills, while custom floor-to-ceiling glass yield beautiful vistas of rolling hills, wild life, and panoramic valley views.
The home’s program is split between two structures, each completing one arm of the “L” and connected by an enclosed second-story bridge. This split separates the main living spaces from the primary and guest suites while leaving an abundance of outdoor living space. The house hugs the perimeter of the forest, its orientation defined by its prioritization of views. Expansive windows throughout utilize the myriad of oak trees as natural framing elements that dictate where the eye settles.