A Luminous Bay Area Home With Retractable, Glazed Walls Seeks $7M

Architect Miles Berger mixes wood, stone, and glass to craft a striking home that blurs the lines between inside and out.

A Luminous Bay Area Home With Retractable, Glazed Walls Seeks $7M

Architect Miles Berger mixes wood, stone, and glass to craft a striking home that blurs the lines between inside and out.

Nestled on a nearly five-acre lot in the heart of Tiburon, California, is a recently completed residence that is now up for grabs. Designed by award-winning architect Miles Berger, the multilevel home spans 5,985 square feet, and it features a free-flowing floor plan with seamless transitions between the various indoor and outdoor living areas.

The 2019 residence was designed by local architect Miles Berger and built by luxury builder Sausalito Construction. In front of the attached three-car garage is an expansive motor court that allows for easy guest parking. A wood-capped staircase leads up to the main terrace.

The 2019 residence was designed by local architect Miles Berger and built by luxury builder Sausalito Construction. In front of the attached three-car garage is an expansive motor court that allows for easy guest parking. A wood-capped staircase leads up to the main terrace.

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In the arrival sequence, a wide concrete driveway leads to a three-car garage sited on the ground floor. This lower level holds a media/recreation room and an elevator that connects to the two upper floors. The middle floor holds the primary living spaces, which open to an expansive 2,600-square-foot entertaining terrace.

The kitchen features two center islands that offer ample space for meal prep. Custom white oak cabinetry lines the main wall and frames a suite of all-new appliances.

The kitchen features two center islands that offer ample space for meal prep. Custom white oak cabinetry lines the main wall and frames a suite of all-new appliances. 

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A six-burner Wolf gas range is located on a dividing wall that separates the dining room. Open wood shelving contrasts with an Ann Saks graphite tile backsplash.

A six-burner Wolf gas range is located on a dividing wall that separates the dining room. Open wood shelving contrasts with an Ann Saks graphite tile backsplash.

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