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BON a house and two extensions
(ma!ca) architecture

patio

Photo credit:
Aurélien Aumond

BON a house and two extensions
(ma!ca) architecture

outdoor space

Photo credit:
Camille Morcrette

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 2: The interior concrete flooring extends to the exterior porch, while the ceiling is paneled in reclaimed barn-wood siding and the asymmetrical trusses are Douglas fir. The result is a low-maintenance home that doesn't require the need for air conditioning.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 2: The deep porch, lined by glass sliders, help regulate the western wind.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 2: Located on a seven-acre parcel, the net-zero residence, which is at once modern and rustic, is thoughtfully sited on an open meadow with a gentle slope.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 2: The low maintenance design allows for seamless indoor-outdoor living. External, ground mounted solar panels generate additional energy for the net-zero home.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Scenic Drive: Every space within this waterfront residence was designed to take in views of Carmel Bay.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Scenic Drive: The native landscape surrounding the residence provided the primary inspiration.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Scenic Drive: Rich interior accents provide grounding elements in the light-filled great room.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Scenic Drive: Looking through the first floor level, you can see onto the patio and the views beyond.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Scenic Drive: The kitchen offers sight lines to the main living areas.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Scenic Drive: The kitchen is outfitted with cabinetry by Christopher Peacock, a Carrara marble backsplash and counters, and a bronze hood and cabinet hardware, all of which work seamlessly to offer subtle contrast.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 1: "Light is at play everywhere, from the dappled light that hits the stone wall to the reflection of the majestic neighbouring tree in the house’s expansive glass facade," says Mary Ann Schicketanz.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 1: The single-story residence consists of the primary residence and a guest house, both of which are positioned around a rectangular courtyard with a large stone fireplace.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 1: "Indoor and outdoor spaces flow seamlessly together through the barest hint of doorways and enclosure," say Mary Ann Schicketanz.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 1: Throughout the home, the architects used a neutral colour palette to create a feeling of calmness and connection to the earth.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 1: The ceilings are sheathed in warm-hued fir, which provides a contrast to the structural metal beams that traverse the space. Reclaimed teak was used for the flooring.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Tehama 1: The front door is accessed via concrete stairs that ascend the gently sloping site. The home's entryway is enclosed in floor-to-ceiling glass.

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Lobos Views: With its dramatic perch overlooking Monterey Bay and Point Lobos, the residence's natural materials of stone and exposed wood make it appear one with the hillside.

Photo credit:
Bob Canfield Photography

Studio Schicketanz Embraces the California Coast
Studio Schicketanz

Lobos Views: The living room flows gently into the dining area, where the Dakota Jackson Monaco table and Puff chairs hold center stage, before opening onto the sleek, state-of-the-art kitchen.

Photo credit:
Bob Canfield Photography