250 Currey Lane

Designed by renowned architect Warren Callister in 1951, 250 Currey Lane is a striking example of mid-century modern architecture. This 3,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom / 3 bath home is made of old-growth redwood and is beautifully sited on an expansive 11,628 sq. ft. lot. Dotted with majestic oaks, view patios, and a sunny level lawn, it is the perfect integration of man and nature. The ample windows, open post, and beam construction together with its clean strong geometric design, highlight the stunning Bay and vista views from almost every room. Form and function are in perfect harmony at this primeSausalito masterpiece

Sausalito

4 Bd | 3 Ba | 3,800 Sqft | 11,626 Sqft lot

SOLD: $3,595,000

 

Iconic & hip mid-century view masterpiece by renowned architect Warren Callister.


 

Highlights

  • 4 bedrooms / 3 baths including private mastersuite

  • Open kitchen/dining "Great Room" withaccess to outdoors

  • Living room with built-in seating and bookcases opening to entertaining deck

  • Family room, office and darkroom

  • Bay and vista views spanning from Mt. Tam toAngel Island from most rooms

  • Gracious driveway entrance with"architectural" carport and ample off-street parking

  • Easy commute location

The Architect

Charles Warren Callister (1917-2008) was a mid-century American architect based in Tiburon, CA. He is known for the hand-crafted aesthetic and high-level design of his single-family homes. He was considered a leader in the Second Bay Area Tradition, a style of architecture that responded to regional climate, geography, materials, and lifestyle while also incorporating elements of modern design. Callister described his work as "trying to reflect the region I'm in".

 
 
 
 

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Sam Kraus

My name is Sam Kraus and I’m a graphic, product, and website designer from the San Francisco, Bay Area. In the past decade, I’ve launched two apparel businesses, designed absurdly soft clothing for an iconic California lifestyle brand, and created eye-catching packaging for an award-winning consumer electronics company. Today, I create brand identities and websites for individuals and small businesses seeking to stand out in their industry. I approach each project with curiosity and patience. My goal is not only to realize the client’s needs but to consider the user’s experience functionally, emotionally, and aesthetically.

I am currently pursuing my interests in architecture, sustainability, and the connection between people and place.

https://www.haushaus.design
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