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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Bryan Cranston’s House: Interior Design Ideas

Bryan Cranston’s House: Interior Design Ideas

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Bryan Cranston’s House

Posted: 14 Apr 2014 07:53 AM PDT

Bryan Cranston, aka Walter White in the cult TV drama Breaking Bad–and Hal in the long running comedy series Malcolm in the Middle, has proudly directed the building of his family’s ‘green’ beach house that has been Platinum LEED certified. The Passive House design, the very first of its kind in Ventura County, California, is the result of a team of professionals in architecture, engineering, construction and design that were to fulfil their clients desire not only for superb eco-friendly function, but for beautiful form too. Photovoltaic and water heating solar panels, radiant heated floors, SIPs wall systems, rain water collection, recycled materials, LED lighting, no VOC paints and stains and Energy Star appliances, are just a few of the ecologically responsible elements that make up this amazing home.

Cranston is insistent that function without form is no fun at all, so he and his wife Robin set out to prove to the world that  sustainable living doesn't mean that the style and comforts of a modern lifestyle have to suffer. The exterior of the building commands attention with its contemporary facia, and the interior is a place of light bright décor and crisp furnishings.
Cranston is insistent that function without form is no fun at all, so he and his wife Robin set out to prove to the world that sustainable living doesn’t mean that the style and comforts of a modern lifestyle have to suffer. The exterior of the building commands attention with its contemporary facia, and the interior is a place of light bright décor and crisp furnishings.

Modern home

Hot orange accents bring vibrancy to a neutral gray and white backdrop in the open plan living area that features a lounge, kitchen and dining area.
Hot orange accents bring vibrancy to a neutral gray and white backdrop in the open plan living area that features a lounge, kitchen and dining area.

The home drinks in spectacular Pacific Ocean views.
The home drinks in spectacular Pacific Ocean views.

The kitchen of this eco-home offers all the mod-cons.
The kitchen of this eco-home offers all the mod-cons.

Contemporary kitchen diner

Gray worktop

Serene bedroom decor

More glorious views are enjoyed from the serenely decorated bedrooms.
More glorious views are enjoyed from the serenely decorated bedrooms.

Blue white bedroom

Guest bed

An ingenious drop down bed, which incorporates a wall display shelf, transforms a sofa space into a guest sleep space with ease.
An ingenious drop down bed, which incorporates a wall display shelf, transforms a sofa space into a guest sleep space with ease.

Guest bed design

White hallway

Freestanding bathtub

Mezzanine level

Silver light shade

Built in furniture

Sun terrace

Solar panels

The house was affectionately named the 3Palms in homage to the three long-standing mature Mexican Fan Palms that the couple wished to preserve on the property; unfortunately one of the trees had to be sacrificed in favor of essential support caissons, but a plan is in place to transplant a palm into another location on the lot, and make the place fit for its title once more.
The house was affectionately named the 3Palms in homage to the three long-standing mature Mexican Fan Palms that the couple wished to preserve on the property; unfortunately one of the trees had to be sacrificed in favor of essential support caissons, but a plan is in place to transplant a palm into another location on the lot, and make the place fit for its title once more.

Modern architecture

Car elevator

Contemporary architecture

Contemporary building

Home plan

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Designer: Turturro Design Studio; Architect Of Record: Larry Graves; Builder: Allen Associates; Photographer: Art Streiber
References: 3 Palms Project, Dwell, Cambria

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