Richard Neutra’s Bond house

Posted in architecture, interiors, Projects on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at 1:27 pm 1 Comments

This was another very special project for me.  This 1962 house in Alvarado Estates San Diego known as the Bond House, was an untouched original and relative unknown at the time. Lots of built-in furniture, beautiful original Birch paneling and huge walls of glass facing the view. I found a perfect shade of sage green to set off the signature fireplace. The house had been neglected but after many months of respectful finessing, it was a show piece once again. It was subsequently published numerous times and featured prominently in “Classic Modern” by Deborah Dietsch in 2000.

1 Comments to “Richard Neutra’s Bond house”

  1. I love it! Why is called the Bond house?

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