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March 10, 2023

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3.10.23 | DIGS.NET 53 P R O F I L E | J O H N L U M A R C H I T E C T U R E "We wanted to create a sense of intrigue and discovery as the client is a curious person," says the architect. A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N avid collector of proto-modernist furniture. John Lum Architecture needed to reflect all this through the home. "We had to meld modern, eastern Euro- pean and Japanese aesthetics together into a cohesive design," says Lum. "The client brought along an eclectic furni- ture collection, ranging from Streamline Moderne to 1950s Cubism, that he wanted to incorporate. Given his hectic life, he really wanted a calm, Zen sensibility that would act as his personal retreat." Sited on a steep slope, the house has an unusual layout in that the entrance to the house faces the backyard, with an exterior tunnel entrance with staircase leading up to a new Zendo-inspired entry garden at the rear. "We wanted to create a sense of intrigue and discovery as the client is a curious person," says the architect. The comfortable and inviting atmosphere was created using a natural palette comprising exposed cedar to recall the Bay Regionalist style of returning to nature; teak to give the interiors a richness and complement the golden accent colors such as the brass plated chimney and the complex-patterned marble island face; and burned shou sugi ban to add a serene quality to the house; with pops of primary colors. "We backlit the orange Chroma panels for the wet bar area to set a swanky tone for the den, offset with a custom brass mantle that showcases a Chinese dragon," says Lum. For the architect, this house epito- mizes "California modernism with wabi- sabi flair and a touch of glam." https://johnlumarchitecture.com/

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