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ABOVE: Marrying Pacific Northwest modern aesthetics with
the style of Joseph Eichler, the approximately 6,300-square-
foot ranch offers privacy for the homeowner and her
mother separate from one another, while providing for easy
entertainment in the ample common areas. Stunning beamed
ceilings draw the eye upward to the transom windows, while
the kitchen is framed by natural stone basalt and a drop-
down ceiling clad in cedar.
LEFT & FACING PAGE TOP: Large roof overhangs provide
shelter in the rain and shade during the dry summers.
Horizontal cedar siding reinforces the home's modern
rectilinear tone, while natural stone grounds the design. With
views of the wine country, the U-shaped home includes both
a large outdoor living area and a central private courtyard.
Photographs by David Papazian