Glass on three sides, the session in the middle.
The great room runs 38 by 24 feet with the Pacific on three sides of it — a circle of eighteen feels held, not crowded. Floor-to-ceiling glass takes the weather in; radiant floors and the long concrete hearth keep the fog out.
Dimensions & capacity
- Great room 38 × 24 ft · glass on three sides
- Session circle seats 18 · dining for 16 at the long table
- Movement & breathwork: 10–12 mats, ocean-facing
- The deck, cantilevered over the surf — seats 14 outdoors
- Library snug off the great room — breakouts for 4–6
- Radiant heat + the concrete hearth, lit in the quiet season
AV & working equipment
- Fiber Wi-Fi throughout — tested at 240+ Mbps
- 85″ display on a rolling easel · HDMI + USB-C + AirPlay
- Discreet ceiling sound, zoned house and deck
- Facilitator's cabinet: easel pads, markers, supplies
- Linen-blind blackout for the screen wall
- Outlets and charging built into the window benches
Six bedrooms, tucked back into the cypress.
The bedroom wing turns away from the glass and into the trees — dark, quiet, and private after a day that's all horizon.
Each with garden or cypress views and its own bath. Linen bedding, wool throws, blackout shades — built for real sleep.
Two beds each, easily joined as kings on request. Shared hall bath plus the powder room off the great room.
The whole house — bedrooms, baths, great room, deck — sits on one step-free level. One bath is fully roll-in.

Forty acres of bluff, yours alone.
The house is a whole-property buyout, always — and the buyout includes the headland. Coastal trail to a private cove stair, a fire ring above the tide line, and no neighbor in sight in any direction. What's private here: everything you can see.
The house, drawn to plan.
The whole arrangement at a glance — how the great room meets the deck, where the bedroom wing turns back into the cypress, and how the drive arrives at the bluff. For the planners who think in plans before they think in photographs.