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Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

In the project room, Gustave Carlson designed a wall mounted storage unit inspired by artist Donald Judd.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

Now enclosed with a glass roof, the atrium has a verticality that enhances the feeling of expansiveness and floods the living area with natural light.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

In the atrium, the walls are an exterior western cedar siding, and interior sliding glass doors by Fleetwood add to the feeling of living outdoors.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The materials palette consists of wood, cork and natural stone.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The color palette of blues, corals, and yellows can be found throughout the home, unifying the various spaces.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

In the natural light-filled kitchen, Farrow & Ball's Hague Blue No. 30 adds a distinctive flair to the custom cabinetry, designed by Gustave Carlson. The central island has a black walnut wood top and custom steel legs.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The residence has two children's bedrooms, each one containing a sleeping area and desk space.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

In one of two children's bedrooms, wallpaper—in a butterfly pattern from Schumacher—adds an uncharacteristic, yet fun and whimsical touch for an 'Eichler.'

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

In one of two children's bedrooms, the leaf wallpaper has a natural motif with the feel of a mid-century woodblock.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

In one of two children's bathrooms, featuring custom vanity and cabinets by Gustave Carlson, a new light well brings in natural light.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The primary bedroom suite features a display ledge for rotating art and a barn door that encloses a small sitting area. Made from Western Red Cedar, both pieces were custom-designed by Gustave Carlson.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

In the guest bedroom, the Gustave Carlson-custom designed display ledge for rotating art is repeated. The Western Red Cedar features a natural stain finish.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The primary bedroom's sitting area has floor-to-ceiling retractable glass doors from Fleetwood that frame the views to the garden and beyond.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

Ceramic tile flooring is used throughout the primary bathroom.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The primary bathroom features vanity and cabinets all custom designed by Gustave Carlson.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

Providing both privacy for the primary bathroom and visual interest, a cast-in-place concrete retaining wall features the cone-shaped marks left from the form anchors.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

Near the entrance, a mudroom is a nod to the husband's British roots.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The mudroom features custom cabinetry, designed by Gustave Carlson, with designated storage for each family member.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The 4,000-square foot residence is uniquely located on a flag lot that overlooks a golf course.

Crédit photo :
David Duncan Livingston

Une maison Eichler atypique, habilement orchestrée par Gustave Carlson Design
Gustave Carlson Design

The project team includes Gustave Carlson Design, Atelier Davis, Groundcover Landscaping and Flegel's Construction.

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David Duncan Livingston

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