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  • Will Day

    Will Day Connect With Us Will Day is an American painter know for his large-scale compositions of colorful shapes and energetic marks. His works are comprised of textures and complex layers demonstrating his interaction with a canvas in a moment. Be intrigued by Will's series of paintings which nod to certain periods of his life that bring years of intensity, joy, spirituality, conflict and resolution to the canvas. Be sure and check out the event that celebrated this great artist! "Summer Garden" 80x80. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Birds of Paradise" 80x80. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Summerscape" 76x76. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Visions of Santa Barbara" 72x72. Acrylic on canvas. "Sunflower" 84x84. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Orange Haze" 48x60. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Summer Dance" 76x76. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Summer Joy" 48x60. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Sex on the Beach" 76x76. Acrylic on canvas. "Reflections" 48x60. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Pathways" 48x48. Acrylic on canvas. "California Poppies" 72x72. Acrylic on canvas. "Love From Above" 76x76. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Love Release" 88x88. Acrylic on canvas. "Morning Burs" 76x76. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Orange Crush" 48x48. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. "Tuscan Love" 48x48. Acrylic on canvas. "Garden Walk" 48x48. Acrylic on canvas. "Oak Tree Place" 48x48. Acrylic on canvas.

  • Lizard Hill Residence-Interiors

    Lizard Hill Residence Overlooking the ocean from afar and capturing views of the Santa Barbara Mountains and the Channel Islands, this residence was designed to take full advantage of the land. The gentle curve in floor plan follows the sun from sunrise to sunset - not to forget the moon which looms bright in the night sky. Staring at the downhill drive court a meandering concrete landscape stair with adjacent water feature brings us up to the front door where the sound of water and direction of light changes. Outdoor (and indoor) spaces are generous but not large or over-sized. A floor to ceiling glass wall blurs the edges between inside and out - while the carefully designed, oversized wood main entry door leaves no question where to enter the home. We know where to go to be welcomed by the Owner into the home! ​ Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and Gallery are housed in a spacious open area with glass skins North and South - anchored by the fireplace to the East and "Bento Box" Kitchen to the West. Master Suite and Guest Suites with "Back of House" areas are flanking the central space. ​ The Owner’s background in sailing and boat-building was influential in the design of the wood skin accentuating the Gallery. Each wood board was carefully designed and then placed and biscuited, reminiscent of the hull of a ship. ​ Downstairs Garage, Wine Cellar, Lounge, Foyer and Elevator anchor the house to the ground with filtered views of the upstairs. Concrete walls and floors are in carefully choreographed harmony with wood walls and glass accents create an open, clean, contemporary, warm and comfortable feeling.

  • Golden Willow

    Golden Willow Residence The clients chose this enchanted site for it's dramatic, nestled, hidden and wild qualities. Tucked in a north valley along the side of a forested mountainside in Evergreen, the site received both minimal appearances by the sun but a delightful host of wildlife and native fauna. The proposed design wove, folded and bent itself between the existing trees and used natural topography to inform level changes and treetop views of the forest. Massing forms, mimicking both the vernacular A-frame language of mountain homes and the profile of an evergreen forest, shifted and slid alongside each other to offer both subtle and overt views of the forested landscape and a seasonal creek. The material palette was sensitive to the wooded site in both tone and color, utilizing warm browns, deep greens and natural stone.

  • Windsor Way Residence

    Windsor Way Residence Tasked to design a home for a busy family of five, their relatives and large circle of friends this home was conceived with the idea to create rooms inspired by Mediterranean and Santa Barbara Style architecture, to be filled with love and fond memories rather than expensive furniture. >> See Our Team of Collaborators

  • Lizard Hill Residence

    Lizard Hill Residence Overlooking the ocean from afar and capturing views of the Santa Barbara Mountains and the Channel Islands, this residence was designed to take full advantage of the land. The gentle curve in floor plan follows the sun from sunrise to sunset - not to forget the moon which looms bright in the night sky. Staring at the downhill drive court a meandering concrete landscape stair with adjacent water feature brings us up to the front door where the sound of water and direction of light changes. Outdoor (and indoor) spaces are generous but not large or over-sized. A floor to ceiling glass wall blurs the edges between inside and out - while the carefully designed, oversized wood main entry door leaves no question where to enter the home. We know where to go to be welcomed by the Owner into the home! ​ Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and Gallery are housed in a spacious open area with glass skins North and South - anchored by the fireplace to the East and "Bento Box" Kitchen to the West. Master Suite and Guest Suites with "Back of House" areas are flanking the central space. ​ The Owner’s background in sailing and boat-building was influential in the design of the wood skin accentuating the Gallery. Each wood board was carefully designed and then placed and biscuited, reminiscent of the hull of a ship. ​ Downstairs Garage, Wine Cellar, Lounge, Foyer and Elevator anchor the house to the ground with filtered views of the upstairs. Concrete walls and floors are in carefully choreographed harmony with wood walls and glass accents create an open, clean, contemporary, warm and comfortable feeling.

  • Galleron

    Galleron Road Nestled in the heart of Napa Valley, this sprawling private residence features a main house with wraparound porches, guest house, viewing tower, and detached garage. The central courtyard, designed to accommodate gatherings of up to 150 people, serves as a picturesque focal point to the structure, seamlessly blending indoor space with the adjacent vineyard. Up a staircase winding around the client's large private art collection, the stone tower's View Room gives 300 degree views of the Napa Valley mountains.

  • Home for a Potter

    Home for a Potter On a quiet street in Montecito, this home grew around a mature oak tree creating a courtyard and ample outdoor living spaces. Each room faces a dedicated outdoor space which was one of the most important requirements of the Owner's program. >> See Our Team of Collaborators

  • Fontana Residence

    Fontana Residence Next to the San Francisco Bay and Fort Mason, this high-rise condominium enjoys unobstructed views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay to the North, City views to the South. By creating large openings amongst rooms, this design allows for spectacular views in every direction, day and night.

  • Vail Residence

    Vail Residence Blending clean-line contemporary with country rustic, this residence was remodeled to give it a mountain flavor without antler chandeliers and stuffy living rooms. The Owner, a successful businessman bachelor, allowed us to design interiors clearly intended for single-user occupancy, using interesting materials like concrete bathtubs and floating glass walls. >> See Our Team of Collaborators

  • North Point Penthouse

    North Point Penthouse Immediately adjacent to the San Francisco Bay, this high-rise penthouse enjoys almost close-up views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito, Tiburon, Belvedere, Angel Island, Alcatraz and the entire San Francisco Bay to the North. The unit was remodeled using an Uber-contemporary, "White Box" architectural language with furnishings and decorations, paying homage to the 60's when the high-rise was originally built.

  • Twin Sisters Residence

    Twin Sisters Residence Leaving behind their busy lifestyle, working for a Silicon Valley powerhouse tech company, the Owner decided to retire in the High Country. This design is inspired by traditional craftsmen post and beam construction with sophisticated, modern accents. >> See Our Team of Collaborators

  • Quartz Creek Residence

    Quartz Creek Residence This Colorado Springs residence featured in Lifestyle magazine and Luxe , is exemplative of the client's personality and motive to entertain family and friends, notes Architect Jane Snyder . The contemporary residence has an open floorplan that resembles a glass box, "which allows for the scenery outside to seep within and draw occupants towards its natural beauty," says Lifestyle author Lisa Van Horne. Take a peek at its effortless, luminous quality. >> See Our Team of Collaborators

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