Bolinas Beachside Getaway
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography

Bolinas Beachside Getaway

Levy Art + Architecture as Architects

A beachside getaway for a repeat client – an SF family of four – Queen is an impressive clifftop home in Bolinas, CA overlooking the ocean and the Duxberry Reef Tide Pools.

photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography

We worked with this client previously on their primary home in San Francisco. They approached us after purchasing this property and asked us to review it. They were originally contemplating simple upgrades, but we created a larger vision together – navigating design, permissions, and coordinating throughout construction.

photo_credit Karen Anderson
Karen Anderson
photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography

This project is about connections. The original structure consisted of two separate, elevated masses, a small house and adjacent decks. We stitched these two disparate pieces together, inside and out, to create a singular expression in exterior form and flowing interior spaces. The central element that binds the two sides together is a three-story glass wall. It connects the two buildings at the hinge point, creating a clear point of entry. The multi-paned composition is made of different colors and textures in reference to the beachfront location and the sea glass found there.

photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography

Entering this double height space, an open stairwell signals that the main living spaces are on the top floor. Here, the panoramic view of the coastline from San Francisco to the Farallon islands is unimpeded. As with the exterior, we brought the two sides of the house together to create a single, open living environment that combines kitchen, living and dining. A deck that runs the length of the house completes the side-to-side connection, and a new stair brings you from the upper deck to the lower deck with integrated hot tub. From there, you walk down directly to the bluff outside, connecting the living spaces to the landscape.

photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography

On the middle level there are two bedrooms and a bath. A gracious primary suite has a bank of windows that looks out to sea. The primary bath includes book-matched granite panels in the shower, and double sinks in driftwood-themed cabinetry. This is complemented by the children’s bunk room with skylit bath, laundry and views to the western sunset.

photo_credit Mikiko Kikuyama Photography
Mikiko Kikuyama Photography

Sustainable features for this remote location include, first and foremost, passive solar collection through the extensive south-facing glazing. Solar panels and battery storage provide for active electrical generation. Remote access for systems allows continuous monitoring and energy management from a distance. There is a backup propane-fired system for supplemental heat.

Our client’s goal was to create a gracious family retreat that celebrates the natural setting of Bolinas and to provide spaces for gathering with friends. They are thrilled with the result, which is far beyond what they had imagined was possible.

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