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"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

"El Refugio": The Refuge for a New Generation
álvaro sánchez de miguel arquitectos

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álvaro sanchez de miguel arquitectos

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: For his own residence in the countryside, Gustave Carlson designed a home that captures his philosophy that hygge is about quality of life.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: Next to the kitchen, the dining area with its mixed-not-matched furniture enhances the relaxed vibe.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: Home is where the hearth is--the fireplace creates a focal point without dominating the space.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: A peek inside one of the bedrooms with a furniture mix of found and moveable pieces.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: Views of nature create the perfect mood for a relaxing bath in the primary bathroom.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: A sense of calm is evident in the primary bedroom.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: Simple, yet thoughtful design moves create pleasurable experiences throughout the home.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: The main house and artist studio open out onto a central courtyard and pool.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Sonoma Residence: The wild mustard meadow beautifully surrounds the property.

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Laure Joliet Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Carter Acres Residence: The home was designed to capture the distant view of Mount Diablo, which is prominently framed in the primary bedroom.

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Paul Dyer Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Carter Acres Residence: The generously-sized bronze-framed sliding doors gently pocket to maximize the dramatic views.

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Paul Dyer Photography

Architect and Artist Gustave Carlson Redefines California Hygge
Gustave Carlson Design

Carter Acres Residence: Every room was designed to both capture the views and open onto the veranda.

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Paul Dyer Photography