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Luxury dream home designed for entertaining in San Francisco Bay Area

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This stunning luxury dream home was designed by Richard Beard Architects, nestled on a 2-acre property in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. The homeowners sought to find a sunlit property that would afford both privacy and the opportunity to spread out. 

An abundance of flat land meant that the property would be able to accommodate a house and support structures, along with ample space leftover for the development of both active and passive landscapes. Continue below for the home tour and be sure to scroll to the bottom for a fantastic product/material resource list!

DESIGN DETAILS
ARCHITECTURE Richard Beard Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Kelly Hohla Interiors HOME BUILDER Peninsula Custom Homes (PCH) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE: Lutsko Associates

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“The program for the house was quite complicated,” notes Richard Beard, lead architect for the project and founder of Richard Beard Architects. “It required clever compositional moves to accommodate everything the clients wanted. While designed for easy and casual living on a day-to-day basis, it had to provide a generous entertaining space, office, fitness room, and guest quarters—all while maintaining privacy for everyone.”

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The house needed to be elegant yet functional, a family-friendly home that simultaneously conveyed permanence, comfort, luxury, tradition, and modernity. The challenge was how to weave these seemingly disparate notions together as a holistic solution. The answer was to create a house that functioned as a strong yet neutral armature and that relied upon traditional proportions and materials. The interiors could then serve as an elegant counterpoint, animating the spaces as desired.

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A series of stone-clad, linked structures and walls define the property, helping to break down the overall scale of the roughly 12,000-square-foot house. Spaces between structures become a suite of exterior courtyards. The stone, dry-stacked and featuring a raw cleft face, provides a sense of permanence and privacy to the property.

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This luxury dream home unfolds as a series of layers, which physically and metaphorically  signals the journey from public to private life. The path is marked by a series of walls and courtyards, beginning at the street, that lead to the autocourt and entry structure, and finally the interiors of the house itself.

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Leaving the autocourt and crossing a water feature, guests pass through a portal into a loggia adjoining a courtyard and reflecting pool. On axis is the front door, offering the first glimpse of the home’s interiors. The steel and glass entry reveals the interior of the home, where a grand, curving staircase rises in front of another reflecting pool and the rear yard.

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Inside the home, classical proportions were pushed, pulled, and stretched to create a unique language of profiles. The exterior stone walls slip inside the house and into the entry before transitioning into a mix of limestone (walls and floors), wood, and plaster. Subtle differences in the limestone finish (honed for interior, brushed for exterior) help unify interior and exterior spaces.

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Large steel-framed windows and western red cedar beams add scale to the interior spaces. The simple approach to major interior finishes provides a sense of calm and scale to the house while furnishings provide touches of comfort.

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“The homeowners’ main concern was always about going too modern and mine was about staying too traditional,” interior designer Kelly Hohla shares. “I wanted them to have an updated home that feels timeless and that they can grow in—I think we were able to strike the perfect balance.”

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Shared gathering spaces dominate the first floor (living room, dining room, kitchen, and so on), each providing access to the exterior. The second floor includes a zone that’s exclusively for kids. It’s distinct and apart from the parents, but not so far as to prove inconvenient. There’s also a generous and light-filled playroom just off the back stair that becomes a world apart, containing a proscenium and stage.

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What We Love: This gorgeous luxury dream home offers its inhabitants sprawling living spaces for living and entertaining. A mix of decadent materials and finishes, high-end appliances and exquisite furnishings throughout the interiors creates a warm and welcoming environment. We are especially loving the incredible pool house and outdoor entertaining areas, this would be an amazing home to welcome family and friends for a visit.

Tell Us: What do you think of the overall architecture and interior design of this project? What details caught your eye and why in the Comments below, we love reading your feedback!

Note: Have a look at a couple of our most popular home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in San Francisco: Mid-century modern with dramatic San Francisco skyline views and Gorgeous Spanish Colonial style renovation in San Francisco.

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Outside, the grounds offer a mix of formal and informal spaces, including a putting green, water features, and a separate, free-standing 1,000-square-foot pool house. The pool house, clad entirely in cedar, serves double duty as a guest house. This luxury dream home defies simple definition; rather, its eclecticism provides an aesthetic that’s neither too formal nor too casual—the perfect solution for contemporary family living. 

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Photos: Paul Dyer Photography

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Diane Priebe
4 years ago

Love the dry stacked cleft face limestone exterior – feels timeless. Also love the steel windows/doors to add a modern element. Personally, would want larger windows provideing more light.