This contemporary home is located in the Sonoma Valley, California, USA.
Completed in 2009, the home has an approximate 5,700 square feet of living space.
It is currently for sale for $8.9 million.
Contemporary Masterpiece in Eastside Sonoma:
“Situated atop (approx.) 24+/- acres, this Contemporary Masterpiece was designed by renowned designer, Conrad Sanchez. Incomparable, breathtaking views of Sonoma Valley, Mt. Diablo, San Pablo Bay & Mt. Tamalpais.
Offering (approx.) 5,500 sq. ft. of living space, enter through a floor to ceiling glass front door into a dramatic great room/living room and kitchen and be instantly drawn to the soaring views through the dramatic floor to ceiling glass walls and windows which open to the patio and infinity-edge pool.
Also in the main dwelling are a media room, library, butler’s pantry, three bedrooms, four full baths and two half baths. The detached guesthouse and garage offer an additional bedroom; full kitchen and living room nestled in gorgeous Bay and Oak trees also with floor to ceiling walls and windows.
Modern & natural design elements throughout include, top-of-the-line appliances & fixtures, integral color concrete floors, Lutron lighting system, integrated sound and security system. Recently decorated by noted Interior Designer, Chris Reed, the furnishings compliment the modern sensibilities, yet create a warm, inviting ambience. A wine cave, which enters and exits the hillside, provides ample space for entertaining large groups and plenty of wine storage space.
There are approximately 1.5 level acres located at the property’s olive tree-lined entrance appropriate for potentially planting a vineyard or adding a tennis court. A simply fabulous offering.”
Photos courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty
A “masterpiece”? One should redefine boundaries here.
The kitchen looks like a restaurant, the bedrooms are tiny and uneasy, the pieces of furniture in them do not manage to come together in harmony, the combination of materials and textures around the house seems hectic.
Nice windows, though.