In 1968, legendary architect Alex Riley built his own house overlooking Tomales Bay in Inverness of West Marin. As with his other projects, the 1,000-square-foot house is based on principles of organic architecture, designed in harmony with the surrounding environment. Years later, Riley sold the property and in the early 2000s, designed a primary bedroom wring and guest house for the new owner.

Twenty years later, a new client purchased the property and enlisted Los Angeles design firm Commune to bring in the color, texture, and pattern they were after, adapting the home to their lifestyle. It’s West Marin goes Scandi, Commune explains, pulling references of Scandinavian summer houses (and Svenst Tenn patterns to suit) and hyper-local design history (JB Blunk, for starters): “picking up where Riley left off, honoring his original details.” Commune worked with Upscale Construction on the kitchen and bath remodels, adjusted and added millwork to all rooms of the house, and applied limewash to walls and ceilings. Here is a tour of the resulting design.

Photography by Laure Joliet for Commune.

Above: The house was originally built using 3-by-6 cedar tongue-and-groove vertical boards as single wall construction. The floors and wood paneling were all refinished. Commune worked with Oakland-based glass artist Theodore Ellison on an ornamental glass tile fireplace. The trim throughout the house is painted dark to better highlight the architecture.
the ottoman is a custom adam pogue ottoman and the sconce is vintage sourc 18
Above: The ottoman is a custom Adam Pogue Ottoman and the sconce is vintage sourced from Lum Fardo.
the kitchen countertops are fossil green limestone which are leathered from ful 19
Above: The kitchen countertops are Fossil Green Limestone which are leathered from Full Circle Studio. The kitchen faucet is the Vola One-Handle Deck-Mounted Kitchen Faucet in brass. The existing wood flooring was sanded and stained to a deep ebony finish with a blue/green stain: “much testing took place to arrive at the right color,” says Commune.
the rocking chair is the hans wegner pp\1\24 rocking web chair. the wood stools 20
Above: The rocking chair is the Hans Wegner PP124 Rocking Web Chair. The wood stools are JB Blunk works from the client’s own collection. And the rug is Christopher Farr for Commune Cactus Flower Spring Rug.
a view from the kitchen through a sitting area and into the dining room. 21
Above: A view from the kitchen through a sitting area and into the dining room.
the ceiling is finished in english bullrush matting from rush matters in bedfor 22
Above: The ceiling is finished in English bullrush matting from Rush Matters in Bedfordshire. “The mats were custom woven and applied directly to the ceiling after a process of verification and templating to address every opening need for electrical or other systems,” the designers explain. The pendant is an antique Tiffany glass pendant found specially for the dining room. The dining table is made custom by Tripp Carpenter of Espenet Furniture in Bolinas. The chairs are the Josef Frank Chair 695 through Svenkst Tenn and upholstered in Textile Lotus by GP&J Baker for Svenskt Tenn.
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