This wonderful timber home design by Vivian Dwyer of Dwyer Design is a wonderful wood wonder with nature at every turn. Originally built in 1960 by Daniel Liebermann (who apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West) the 1,000-sq.-ft. Radius House was redesigned by Dwyer with the goal of inserting modern elements into an otherwise earthy home. The renovation of this natural house design encompasses a kitchen redesign, refurbished concrete floors, wood beams, metal pipes and exposed brick walls were covered with cool, clean plaster. At the rear of the home you’ll find the master bedroom and bathing area combination, a separate powder room and dressing area. True to its name, the Radius House features a circular floor plan with living areas radiating outward. We love the fabulous stone fireplace, and the built-in bathtub beckons with its earthy luxury. No matter where you find yourself in this house, each room offers breathtaking views of the giant redwood forest outdoors. Adding to the floor-to-ceiling glass walls, a skylight at the heart of the home floods the home with natural light, giving it a warm natural glow
Monday, July 12, 2010
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