Nestled along the shoreline, this waterfront cabana was designed to echo the clean lines and quiet elegance of the original Ralph Anderson–designed mid-century modern home. Its low-slung profile, natural materials, and expansive glazing mirror the architectural language of the main house, creating a seamless visual dialogue between the two structures. Some of the home's original fixtures were salvaged and repurposed for use in the cabana, adding a layer of continuity and character, grounding the new build in its architectural heritage. A live roof softens the silhouette and blends the cabana into its lush surroundings, reinforcing the home's deep connection to site and season.
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