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Kitchen counters are quartz composite or stainless steel. Photography by Art Gray.
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Steel rods crisscross to screen the house’s staircase. Photography by Art Gray.
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In the powder room, a sink in recycled rubber rests on a custom vanity constructed from wood scraps. Photography by Art Gray.
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The custom garage door, also scrap wood, is embellished with strips of leftover counter material. Photography by Art Gray.
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Cement-board clads the garage facade. Photography by Art Gray.
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River rocks and water run alongside the entry walkway. Photography by Art Gray.
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The master bedroom’s custom bed is bamboo plywood. Photography by Art Gray.
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Above the dining area’s chairs by Frank Gehry hangs a chandelier by Francisco Gomez Paz and Paolo Rizzatto. Photography by Art Gray.
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A photograph of an Icelandic glacier, printed on acrylic and backlit by LEDs, accompanies the kitchen sink. Photography by Art Gray.
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In the master bathroom, a hydroponic plant wall joins troweled plaster. Photography by Art Gray.
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Custom brushed-nickel racks line the wine cellar. Photography by Art Gray.
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Planks of a polymer rice-husk composite form the veranda. Photography by Art Gray.
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The vanity in the master bathroom combines quartz composite and bamboo plywood. Photography by Art Gray.
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Chaise longues near the lap pool are made of recycled plastic milk jugs. Photography by Art Gray.