Los Angeles architect Ray Kappe built a multilevel
house for his family back in 1967, and the results still resonate
today. I just love how the interior spaces flow into one another,
passing one half-level up into the breakfast nook and kitchen
and out from there onto the overgrown hillside. The various built-in
furnishings have all been there since the house’s construction. In
addition to wood and concrete, the other main material in the house is
quarter-inch single-pane glass: no room is without a natural light
source, whether from skylights, mitered corner windows, or clerestories.
The exposed wood and raw concrete throughout the house are offset by bold colors. What beautiful eclectics!
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