Sonoma Valley, California, USA
Klopf Architecture and Arterra Landscape Architects have completed a residence inspired by the mid-century modernist architecture built into the gently sloping hillside, taking advantage of the sprawling hilltop views of the Sonoma valley.

Warm woods, clean lines, and a rhythmic post and beam ceiling design create a homey feeling of rest and relaxation.
The quiet front façade leads guests into a formal entry that divides the house into private and public spaces.
Rounding the corner into the great room, one is immediately hit by the breathtaking view that extends outward beyond the infinity pool and deck through a continuous wall of glass.
In the opposite direction, each of the three bedrooms was designed with its own seating area and bathroom, creating private suites for family members and guests alike.
The linear design and open, flowing living spaces provide almost every room with outdoor access to the expansive patio, protected from the Sonoma heat by deep overhangs.








Project: Sonoma Hilltop New Residence
Architects: Klopf Architecture
Lead Architect: John Klopf
Design Team: Geoff Campen, Ethan Taylor, and Noel Andrade
Landscape Architects: Arterra Landscape Architects
Structural Engineer: ZFA
Contractor: Eames Construction
Photographer: Mariko Reed













