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Inspired by the clients’ penchant for entertaining guests, this Mediterranean-inspired home was designed more through the lens of a resort hotel than a typical single-family residence. High emphasis was placed on designing the flow through the home and relationships between indoor and outdoor spaces. At the heart of home lies ‘The Knuckle’, and circular space that connects main living, entertaining and outdoors, all while also housing a built-in dining vestibule with a large bank of windows.

Outdoor spaces flow seamlessly with indoor, being designed as extensions of the indoor living environment. Large openings of Nano-style doors allow the free movement of fresh air, sunlight, and human movement.

Team:

Architect: Dodstone Architects
Contractor: Lambert Construction
Interior Designer: Ashley Cortese

Tuscan Hills Private Residence

Situated on a gently rolling hillside overlooking Lake Pisgah in the woods of Northeast Leon County, The Webster Residence presides within the landscape as a symbolic icon of historic regional vernacular.

The design takes an ‘Additive’ approach, by defining the distinct living spaces as interconnected volumes. This idea lends itself back to a historic approach to home construction, where new spaces were added to a residence as a family grew and needs changed. Even with the nod to the historic, a distinctly modernist subtext permeates throughout the project. Clean, crisp lines and a minimalist approach to detailing emphasize the modernist mentality of Form Follows Function. The floor plan continues with this mindset, as the layout of spaces and movement through the home are clear and concise

Webster Residence

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