The Modern Gipsy House by Craig Steely Architecture
Marissa Liu — December 8, 2009 — Art & Design
References: craigsteely & freshome
The Gipsy House in Berkeley, California is a contemporary, natural wood home designed by architect Craig Steely. Buried into the hillside, the wooden and glass structure is cozy but also makes the most of the spectacular view.
Inside the Gipsy House is a gorgeous floating staircase and a very modern wood and marble bathroom. Due to the many wood elements, the Gipsy House retains a strong connection to nature as well as a calming simplicity.
Inside the Gipsy House is a gorgeous floating staircase and a very modern wood and marble bathroom. Due to the many wood elements, the Gipsy House retains a strong connection to nature as well as a calming simplicity.
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