Project:Β 30th Street House
Architects:Β Blue Truck Studio
Location:Β Manhattan Beach, California, USA
Photographs by:Β Gregg Segal
30th Street House by Blue Truck Studio
Blue Truck Studio have designed a new modern beach town residence in the Manhattan Beach area near LA. The 30th Street House is a family home with simple forms presented with rustic textures. Its exterior is also big on privacy, ensuring its protection with wood siding wrapped around the entire form in Alaskan yellow cedar.
Thrilled with the beach town location of their summer house in the Los Angeles area, but not with its loud β90s-era architecture, a family of four approached Blue Truck Studio with a directive β tone it down. What they had: a house with wild geometry, such as octagon-shaped rooms and triangular spaces. What they wanted: a home of simple forms and rustic textures, like the ones in the Northern California community of Sea Ranch.
On the exterior, Blue Truck Studio reconfigured windows and added siding, wrapping it around the house to simplify its form and provide privacy. The custom milled siding is Alaskan yellow cedar and was chosen specifically for how it will weather over time, graying out to create a rustic patina reminiscent of the Sea Ranch aesthetic. Blue Truck Studio created an all-new interior of calm, open spaces that flow easily into one another.
They removed a fireplace structure at the side of the living room that was blocking indoor movement. Floor-to-ceiling windows open to the homeβs two patios, creating a seamless transition from indoors to outdoors. A pivot door and two large slider doors invite ample light inside. In an echo of the exterior of the home, cedar siding, painted white, wraps around the homeβs stairwell.
Renovation of the 3,770-square-foot house in Manhattan Beach, California took 14 months. The family, which has roots in the Los Angeles area, wanted to create a home that would be as conducive to hosting friends and family as it was relaxation and quiet. The four-bedroom home has both, with large gathering areas for entertaining, but also living quarters tucked away for privacy. There are also many spaces and details geared towards recreation. A converted garage houses a play area and art studio. Meanwhile, a driveway turned soccer pitch and a slatted outdoor shower for hosing off after a trip to the beach reflects the familyβs love of the outdoors.