Perched on a Homer hillside above Kachemak Bay, this home was designed around a single imperative: frame the ocean view from every primary room without compromising the building's thermal performance in Homer's coastal wind environment.
The post-and-beam structural grid is expressed clearly on the south-facing bay elevation, where the structural bays align with the glazing modules to create a window wall that reads as both architecture and engineering at ocean scale.
Interior finishes are restrained — the bay view is the primary material. White oak floors, plaster walls, and exposed spruce beams provide a warm neutral field that keeps the ocean and mountains as the constant visual focus.