For the readers of Forum City we offer a residence located in Healdsburg, California. Designed by architect Nick Noyes. The single-story manor house’s white walls, like frozen seafoam, lend a sense of freshness to the structure. From here, the hilltop overlooks the Alexander Valley.
The dominant white color in the interior gives airiness and interior decoration. Separate building in the manor complex offers space for common family use. The hall flows smoothly into the comfortable living room with a fireplace. The seating area inconspicuously passes into the white kitchen, the worktop of which also serves as a bar. Next to it is the dining room with the original designer chandelier above the dining table. Glass walls on two sides combined with huge windows erase the boundary between inside and outside. The absence of textiles reinforces this effect.
Photos by Bruce Damonte
The Healdsburg Residence designed by Nick Noyes Architecture in California looks strikingly beautiful with its white façade. But I can’t help but wonder, does the interior reflect the same color scheme or does it surprise visitors with contrasting tones?