This is the place that started it all: I saw a gorgeous spread in a magazine, and thought, "We're getting married there." It's modern, elegant, and entirely unique.
The house is called "Tawantan", or the house above the morning clouds. It was designed by Helena Arahuete and inspired by her mentor, John Lautner, who apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright. The home rests on 160 acres at the pinnacle of one of the Twin Sisters, the seventh highest peak in the San Francisco Bay Area.
There are gorgeous 360-degree views of Northern California, and on a clear day you can see the Pacific Ocean, the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Mt. Tamalpais, the Napa Valley, Mount Diablo, the Sacramento Valley and the Sierra Madre Mountains.
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And the bad part? It's now sold, and the new owner isn't renting it out anymore. Did you ever fall in love with a venue and have to change your plans?
That amazing cantilevered pool... that goes inside AND outside the house
I'm a total sucker for libraries.
And that kitchen? So incredible.
(Photos courtesy of Joe Fletcher)
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