Set deep within 22.4 acres of towering redwoods, this California rustic-modern retreat feels less like a property and more like a shift in pace. The design is grounded and intentional clean lines, natural materials, and an open-concept layout that lets light and landscape do most of the talking. Inside, the two-bedroom, 1.5-bath home unfolds with quiet confidence. Spaces flow easily into one another, creating a sense of continuity rather than division. The architecture doesn't compete with its surroundings--it frames them. Every window feels considered, pulling in the vertical rhythm of the trees and the soft, filtered light they cast. Outdoors, the experience extends with equal intention. An Argentinian-style, all wood-burning kitchen anchors the setting complete with a grill, pizza oven, dual burners, and a built-in griddle. It's both functional and elemental, designed for long, unhurried meals that mirror the cadence of the landscape. The experience here is distinctly Northern California: cool, understated, and deeply connected to place. There's a calm that settles in quickly--something closer to stillness than silence. It's the kind of environment that invites a slower morning, a longer pause, a clearer head. Secluded, yet within reach of Armstrong Woods State Park, the setting offers both privacy and proximity to one of the region's most iconic landscapes. Whether as a full-time residence or a retreat, the home delivers a rare balance: design-forward without excess, remote without isolation, and entirely aligned with its surroundings.
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