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Caverhill house is slice of heaven on a hillside

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The Caverhill house, designed by Studio Pali Fekete Architects is an escape-from-reality house. Perched near Mulholland Drive, it has breathtaking views, spacious and bright interiors that make the most of its pie-shaped building site. The inside is stark with the cleanest of lines. As writer Chris Iovenko explains:

Simplicity, in fact, was a goal. All the house controls -- heating, cooling, lighting, window shades, security and more -- are contained within a control panel near the front door. Ductwork was eliminated by the use of an Airfloor System, which heats or cools rooms through a series of dome-like structures beneath the micro-finished concrete floor surface. The countertops have the streamlined beauty of Caesarstone quartz, and the cabinetry is horizontally laid bamboo.

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Click here to see more photos of the Caverhill house, or click here to read Iovenko’s full story.

-- Deborah Netburn

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