CURLY'S COVE - Bodega Bay, CA, USA

CURLY'S COVE - Bodega Bay, CA, USA

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Lundberg Design

2 bedrooms/1 bath
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“Tucked in a quiet corner of the Bay right on the water, this stunning top-to-bottom conversion of a fisherman’s cabin, was designed by Olle Lundberg. Curly’s Cove is unique for Bodega Bay. It’s small (two bed/one amazing bath) but full of features not typically found in vacation rentals - like custom-designed furniture, original art, a large deck over the water; electric car charging station, flat screen TV… not just in the living room, but in both bedrooms as well; Casper mattresses (one king, one queen); a heated concrete bench on the deck and a Viking gas barbecue. This a perfect spot for a couple or two who value design, savor privacy and love to cook; the kitchen is a fully-equipped chef’s delight.” curleyscove.com

“My wife Mary discovered this property, an old fisherman's shack built around 1930, on the west side of Highway 1 in Bodega Bay. The building was in as poor a condition as you could find a structure and still call it a structure. It had not been lived in for four years, but from the looks of it the ten years before that must have been pretty rough. Its timber foundation had largely rotted away, leaving the house sitting in water at high tide. The original redwood siding had been covered up at some point with a particularly bilious green shade of composition shingles, now so weathered and curled that they gave the siding a strange 3-dimensional effect reminiscent of dragon scales. The doors and windows were rotten, the roof leaky, and the interior plan a rabbit warren of tiny spaces. 

I felt like we were nuts to even consider buying such a mess, but there was one thing that kept pulling us back in—the site was incredible. The house sits on the edge of the bay in a protected cove that looks out over water, wetlands, and parkland. Aside from one house that sits adjacent, no other man-made structures are visible. It sits right in the heart of the town of Bodega Bay—you can walk to stores, restaurants, and even a golf course—yet you feel like you’re alone on the edge of the continent. The design opportunity was just too good, the chance to do something extraordinary too seductive, so we decided to try and save this tired little house.

Our idea was to design a simple, modern beach house. We were not allowed to enlarge the footprint or change the massing, but beyond that we were permitted to introduce new fenestration and exterior materials. The primary design idea was to keep three facades quite plain, but to then make the entire west end glass, thereby visually opening out to the deck and the Bay beyond. The whole design is about the relationship between the building and the coastline, so each of the rooms on the south side has a sliding glass door that opens out to a narrow deck overhanging the water (at least at high tide.) Even the toilet has a view of the Bay; in fact the only room that does not have that view is the second bedroom.

In the end I think everyone is happy. The County and the California Coastal Commission both have praised the design. We and the friends we share it with enjoy entertaining there. At times we rent it out as a vacation rental (www.curlyscove.com) and everyone seems charmed by the location and aesthetic. And of course our black Lab Curly thinks it is the best place on earth. It is hard to argue with a dog.” Olle Lundberg

 

WHAT WE LOVE

The site. Right on the water (so close that it feels like a houseboat!) with incredible views of the surrounding bay, wetlands and parkland. Super private, yet the town of Bodega Bay is an easy walk away.

That an old fishing shack was saved. We admire the effort of the owners, who salvaged a derelict structure and painstakingly transformed it into a stunning modern hideaway. It must have taken an incredible amount of effort to get the coastal permits and update the design using the original footprint. Amazing job! Well done!

The reclaimed materials. The reuse of the original beadboard, rafters, and panel doors gives the design a laid-back beach shack vibe.



AWARDS + PRESS

Lundberg Design is the recipient of numerous AIA awards, a Residential Architect Design Award, Custom House Design Award, a Spark! Award, two Interior Design Best of the Year Awards, a Good Design Award from the Chicago Athenaeum, a Palo Alto Stanford Heritage Award, two Architizer A+ Awards, an IIDA Merit Award, a Remodeling Design Award and an ASLA-NCC Honor award.

Dwell – Curly’s Cove: One Man’s Trash…
San Francisco Magazine – The Controversial Cabin


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