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Main House, Hatch Residence, Sebastopol, California
A lumber family desired a home which reflected their love of wood
and respect for traditional Japanese joinery. A master craftsman
was hired to build their compound which includes various buildings
including this two-story main house. According the San Francisco
Chronicle, “. . .the home is an elegant hybrid of Japanese
aesthetics and an open-air West Coast sensibility.”
The two-story gabled house is flanked by a pool and a water garden
and is patterned after traditional Japanese farm buildings. To make
the transition to the outdoors seamless, steel-and-glass doors open
the living and dining areas to the elements. The interior and exterior
spaces feature three-foot square cement pavers which also help dissolve
the differences between in and out. The home incorporates large,
old growth Redwood logs salvaged from a dead forest as well as Douglas-fir
posts provided by the family. The informal living room features
exposed wood beam ceilings, built-in seating, and an iron wood-burning
stove. The interior spaces reflect their post and beam construction
while a dramatic, twisted Douglas-fir beam dominates the two-story
portion of the home.
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