American design studio Feldman Architecture introduces the new Sonoma Wine Country, which is detailed with wide stretches of glass and cedar cladding details. It is a relaxing weekend home and is located in Sonoma County town by Healdsburg.
Speaking about the new project, the team at Feldman states that "The second phase of design at Sonoma Wine Country works to transform an effortless, one-bedroom retreat into a dynamic escape for a growing family." The house originally started off with two bars that were placed perpendicular to one another to create an L-shape structure. The central volume highlights the kitchen and branches out to a rear terrace. The bedroom has a study, a sleep space, and a bathroom.
Glass-Stretched Wine Region Expansions
Feldman Architecture Expands the Sonoma Wine Country Space
Trend Themes
1. Glass-stretched Architecture - Opportunity to incorporate more glass and wood in architectural designs for commercial & residential buildings.
2. Minimalist Cedar Cladding - Opportunity to use cedar cladding as a sustainable and classic alternative to traditional home siding.
3. Eco-friendly Design - Opportunity to design homes that prioritize eco-consciousness through the use of natural and sustainable materials.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can integrate the use of more glass, wood, and cedar cladding in their designs.
2. Construction - Construction companies can use more sustainable and eco-friendly materials in their building projects.
3. Real Estate - Real estate developers can focus on building sustainable and eco-friendly homes as a selling point to homebuyers.