Meadow House by Malcolm Davis Architecture

December 8, 2016

Malcolm Davis Architecture have designed a contemporary wooden home in California, that features a calm and relaxing interior with large windows.

Photography by Joe Fletcher

 

A well-read and well-traveled couple commissioned Malcolm Davis Architecture to design a contemporary home in Sea Ranch, California, that they could enjoy while taking a break from their small apartment in San Francisco.

 

Malcolm Davis Architecture have designed a contemporary wooden home in California, that features a calm and relaxing interior with large windows.

Photography by Joe Fletcher

The house was designed to hold the couple’s books and artifacts from around the world, while also providing a place to read and write in an inspiring coastal setting.


A stone path leads to front door of this contemporary wooden house.

Photography by Joe Fletcher

The warm palette used throughout the home takes its cues from the generous windows that frame the views of the ocean and the forested ridge. Polished concrete floors and locally harvested fir bring this palette to life.


Wood, glass and stone make up the palette in this hallway.

Photography by Joe Fletcher

The main living area has been designed as one room, with the kitchen, dining and living room all sharing the same space.


The main living area of this home has been designed as one room, with the kitchen, dining and living room all sharing the same space.

Photography by Joe Fletcher

Large wood windows frame the views and fill the space with natural light.


Large wood framed windows frame the views and fill the space with natural light.

Photography by Joe Fletcher

Wood floors, shelving and walls have been used to create a sense of warmth in the bedroom.


Wooden floors, shelving and walls have been used to create a sense of warmth in this bedroom.

Photography by Joe Fletcher

In the bathroom, light colored stone and a skylight keep the space bright and welcoming.


In this bathroom, light colored stone and a skylight keep the space bright and welcoming.

Photography by Joe Fletcher