Yes, we love outstanding architecture. But, that shouldn’t come as a big surprise. We like unique designs of all sorts; however, there is something captivating about exceptional architecture. Today we get a look at a beautiful home known as the Kent Woodlands House. The dwelling was designed by John Funk in the 1950s, though it was recently updated for modern midcentury fans.
The home is a single-level, four-bedroom structure restored to maintain the architectural integrity of the original design. The house was restored using the actual architectural and landscaping plans, using them as a reference to match finishes and fixtures. The classic open floor plan features a stunning and contemporary vibe.
The home flows seamlessly to the private outdoor courtyard and swimming pool, opening the house up in the process. The floor-to-ceiling glazing allows natural light to flood the interior, accenting the attention to detail throughout the home. The house sits on a mountain-top, situated on a one-acre property. From here, the home boasts sweeping views of northern California, including a breath-taking view of Mount Tamalpais.
Lucky for you, the Kent Woodlands House is currently on the market and could be yours. Take a closer look at this beautiful modern home in the images. Interested in learning more?
Head over to Sotheby’s International Realty immediately and then place your bid. In the meantime, keep it locked with The Culture Curators for more outstanding examples of modern architecture coming very soon.
Photos via Sotheby’s International Realty