Architect: Covell Architects
Interior Designer: Erin Martin
Construction Company: Borges General Contracting
Additional Companies: Roche + Roche Landscape

Erin Martin has unveiled a striking new interior design project that reflects her signature approach to tactile modernism, emphasizing material honesty, site integration, and refined restraint. The residence, characterized by its low elongated profile and quiet geometry, merges harmoniously with its garden surroundings. Erin Martin has crafted a space that blurs the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living, using custom steel doors and expansive windows to frame views and invite nature inward.

Inside, Martin layers texture and material to evoke both softness and structure. Warm wood ceilings contrast with concrete floors and hand-trowelled plaster walls, while large sliding glass walls open the living space to a series of outdoor rooms including a pond and poolside deck. These zones serve as natural extensions of the interior, offering spaces for relaxation and gathering.

At the heart of Erin Martin’s design are two sculptural features that define the home’s tone. A handcrafted clay tile mural and a 27,000-pound reclaimed eucalyptus log—carved on-site into an integrated furniture piece—act as tactile focal points. These elements ground the design in craftsmanship and reinforce a deep connection to the landscape.

Nearly every element in the home was sourced and crafted locally, a collaboration between Erin Martin, the homeowners, and a dedicated team of artisans. SC Fabrication played a key role, executing the concrete work that adds texture and sculptural depth throughout the home. From the monolithic kitchen island to custom-fabricated floors and vanities, concrete was used both aesthetically and functionally, with hand-packed finishes adding warmth and complexity.

Erin Martin’s design allows the architecture to sit quietly within the landscape, amplifying the beauty of its surroundings while celebrating local talent and enduring craft.