![]() Custom furnishings like a puzzle piece–inspired, white oak coffee table in the living room and a desk of ash and boulder rock by Simon Johns bring the outdoors in.Īn understated palette allows the scene outside-viewed through massive steel-and-glass doors and windows-to shine. Cedarwood beams, reminiscent of wine barns, crown the 22-foot ceilings. Stonework on the walls in the living room, kitchen, and family room mimics the rough, hand-built look of the old buildings found across Napa Valley. A separate guest suite connected by a covered walkway forms a courtyard with olive trees for fairy-tale alfresco dining. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home’s U-shape layout ensures each room has its own private outdoor setting. ![]() Watson worked with his designer Mercedes Ganes and architecture firm Zimmerman Miller Montanari to build a single-level flow of indoor and outdoor spaces across 9,000 square feet. They’re nestled in this little haven it’s very comforting.” “Beyond, you can see the Mayacamas Mountains and the Sierras. “The vineyards are right out their back door, front door, and on both sides,” the designer says. ![]() ![]() Helena, California, vacation home of some longtime clients, that meant devising a modern, barn-style structure that’s truly one with its idyllic setting-and infused with plenty of wine country charm. “It’s not always our vision, but the vision of the area that speaks to us,” designer Marshall Watson explains. ![]()
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