This home was built with the land, not against it. It follows the slope of the hillside, looks out to sea, and rests among trees that were here long before it. Stone, wood, and honest materials give it weight and warmth. The design keeps things simple—rooms that open to the outside, shade where it’s needed, air that moves freely.
It is a place for living closely—with the people you love, and with the place you’ve chosen. For gathering without hurry, for watching the light change, for hearing the wind in the trees. The house doesn’t try to compete with nature. It listens to it. And in doing so, it becomes part of it.








