The Quezada Residence by Ana Cecilia and Alfred Quezada
Owned and designed by architects Ana Cecilia and Alfred Quezada, this home in the Middle Ridge neighborhood of Mill Valley, California, has recently been listed for sale at $4.175 million.
The 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home of just under 4000 square feet, sits on a half acre of land, nestled among mature oak trees with canyon and creek views.
Visit the for sale listing – here. Visit the Quezada Architects website – here.




























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Visit the for sale listing – here. Visit the Quezada Architects website – here.





Jeremy on 05 Apr 2009 at 3:22 pm #
absolutely stunning…
Jon Banderson on 05 Apr 2009 at 6:51 pm #
Very nice!
AHA on 06 Apr 2009 at 2:46 am #
woww….. nice pic…. nice info.. thanks or share
A-ionic on 06 Apr 2009 at 8:52 am #
nice wash area. just nice.
Hmmm on 06 Apr 2009 at 10:57 am #
Great for any stalker. Naked concrete give that part a bunker-like feeling. Large single glass panes are terrible to keep clean, isolate purely and will break easily in a quake. Uneven stepping stones short cut just wait for someone to run over and slip and is not useable for frail people (those who could use a short cut). The straight glass panes of the sink..
Jason on 06 Apr 2009 at 2:12 pm #
@Hmmmmmm – they make houses in the suburbs for people like you. There, you will find an endless selection of bland and souless houses.
Kellen on 06 Apr 2009 at 2:16 pm #
great use of materials!
Berteau on 06 Apr 2009 at 2:50 pm #
Beautiful house.
It has modern lines but the colors and textures prevent it from being cold and uninviting as you often find in ‘modern’ designs.
mateussz on 08 Apr 2009 at 6:06 am #
Very nice.
The mixture of materials is very striking and makes all the difference in residence.
Tom on 08 Apr 2009 at 11:45 pm #
Awesome find, I love that treehouse.
Rosie on 10 Apr 2009 at 12:11 am #
I love it. Dream home!
Alasdair on 13 Sep 2009 at 11:51 am #
Beautiful! I love the den, it looks SO cosy! For sale at $4m! Bargain!
hZ! on 14 Nov 2009 at 1:38 am #
Wonderful, beautiful, grand, absurd… what a hodgepodge; where to start? By turns I’m moved by the beauty of these most gorgeous, bountiful, lovingly given warm and bright rooms, then recoil in visceral refusal of the things that leap headlong over the shark, like, as Hmm says, that evil shallow fish tank of a bathroom sink, the translucent causeway roof that some poor cratur will have to get up and clean…to name a few. If I had to have metal joinery, I’d paint it white or grey-green as outside, or red- just something not black. I’d move the oven to a place where a child couldn’t run around the corner and come acropper against the oven door and the just-being-removed casserole. A way to the TV room not via the kitchen at all. No shiny stairs. Many such considerations. There are on casual count 5 different styles of stairs, several different internal wall materials and several floorings. It’s a big spontaneous mixture. It’s also a joy. I love that tiny area of lawn outside the kitchen, like a landscaped divan. So long as I’m not the one mowing it… may the wood of its stairs weather well. May the outdoor upholstery stay uncracked and unalgaed and uncolonised by invertebrates. The house seems to have been truly lived in, could, for the most part, be truly lived in, by very extroverted, energetic people who don’t mind a little chaos.