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House Tour: Step Inside This Dazzling Box on a Rock in Sonoma County
(Bruce Damonte, original photo on Houzz)

House Tour: Step Inside This Dazzling Box on a Rock in Sonoma County

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Recalling the challenges of building a new modern home on a hilltop overlooking California's Sonoma Valley, architect Neal Schwartz was reminded how he would often tell his design team, "Come on, people! It's just a box on a rock."

He says that what he meant to convey by these words of encouragement was that the house should look like a strong and simple box on a hill, even though it's really a complex design.



House at a Glance

Who lives here: A San Francisco couple, who use it as a vacation home

Location: Sonoma

Size: 2,000 square feet (186 square meters)

Architect: Neal Schwartz of Schwartz and Architecture


Architect Neal Schwartz says that the house actually sits on two conceptual "rocks" — a big barren hill and a foundation secured with pier footings. He and his team started with a square design for the house, then began pushing and pulling at that shape for sun, shade and view orientations.

The house, clad in lightly stained cedar, has two wings around a central, enclosed courtyard. "The two wings angle a bit to maximize the views," Schwartz says. "Then we carved out the courtyard from the middle of the box to make the entryway, allowing you to enter through the courtyard and see the dramatic view from the get-go."

(Bruce Damonte, original photo on Houzz)

The wall with shelving in the dining area (and a television in the living area) also functions as a partial room divider. The floors are wide-plank prefinished oak.

This article was written by Camille LeFevre for Houzz.

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