1195 Furlong Rd
- Sebastopol, CA
- $3,450,000
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Set on several acres in a serene stretch in Sonoma’s West County, Springwater is not simply a residence, but a private retreat where serenity cohabitates with intended design and curated living. This compound designed by Dwelling Point Design has been celebrated in the pages of Architectural Digest and Dwell. Every square foot of this estate feels like art, where composition, materials, provenance, and craft converge in one singular vision of modern rustic living.
The architecture balances soaring drama with intimate detail. Fifteen-foot ceilings in both the great room and bedrooms lift the eye, while curated sight lines preserve privacy and frame pastoral views. A palette of enduring materials like corten steel siding with its patina of rust that protects itself, board-formed concrete walls and fireplace, hand painted tin-wrapped beams and a vignette out every window anchors the home with tactile and visual permanence.
The interiors are equally elevated. Bespoke flooring, milled in the Sierras specifically for this residence, runs underfoot, while custom Moroccan Zellige tiles in subtle, hand-glazed hues bring nuance to each bath. Artisan-forged steel vanities, hand-painted striped walls in the office, and custom cabinetry ensure no surface is left without intention. The lighting in the home reads like a global itinerary: vintage Turkish chandeliers in the dining room and pavilion, Parisian pendants in the baths, Dutch silver-plated art lights, and a collection of vintage European fixtures—each piece a curated jewel.
The guesthouse at Springwater is a residence unto itself—spacious, beautifully finished, and designed with the same care and provenance as the main home. Far more than a secondary dwelling, it offers a complete living experience, with generous proportions, curated finishes, and thoughtful details that would make it a suitable full-time home for many. As a guesthouse, it is nothing short of phenomenal: a private retreat for family and friends, a creative studio, or an elegant space for extended stays. In every sense, it mirrors the ethos of the estate—bespoke, intentional, and quietly luxurious.
At the heart of the culinary space, a LaCanche 53” range—custom ordered from France becomes both tool and sculpture. Sub-Zero French door refrigerator, and a Cove integrated dishwasher, all surrounded by extensive custom cabinetry.
Outdoors, the experience is equally layered: a generous and well appointed outdoor kitchen with wood-fired pizza oven, pellet smoker, and griddle all anchored by a 10’ steel and quartzite bar/seating counter. An outdoor shower off the primary suite surrounded by tropical landscaping is just steps away from a hidden spa that has views of the gardens beyond. The pavilion is the jewel in the crown of Springwater outdoor living with ample space for seating and dining all warmed by a propane fire pit, illuminated by vintage lighting from around the globe as the relaxing sound of gentle water from the nearby fountains punctuates the vibe. The sky and the stars are welcome guests in this spectacular setting.
Technology integrates seamlessly with artistry. A SmartThings system manages lighting and fountains, Sonos audio moves through the home and grounds, and a wifi enabled 4-zone heat pump ensures comfort. Security and sustainability are equally considered, with Ring intercom at the gate, solar panels (owned, not leased), and a Generac whole-house generator ensuring continuity.
Every element of Springwater is bespoke, every vignette curated. From vintage fountains sourced in France to custom-forged steel railings and decorative beams, the home speaks of intention, longevity, and craft. It is not a house assembled, but a life envisioned. Springwater. Place, defined.
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The guesthouse at Springwater is a residence unto itself—spacious, beautifully finished, and designed with the same care and provenance as the main home. Far more than a secondary dwelling, it offers a complete living experience, with generous proportions, curated finishes, and thoughtful details that would make it a suitable full-time home for many. As a guesthouse, it is nothing short of phenomenal: a private retreat for family and friends, a creative studio, or an elegant space for extended stays. In every sense, it mirrors the ethos of the estate—bespoke, intentional, and quietly luxurious.
Outdoors, the experience is equally layered: a generous and well appointed outdoor kitchen with wood-fired pizza oven, pellet smoker, and griddle all anchored by a 10’ steel and quartzite bar/seating counter. An outdoor shower off the primary suite surrounded by tropical landscaping is just steps away from a hidden spa that has views of the gardens beyond. The pavilion is the jewel in the crown of Springwater outdoor living with ample space for seating and dining all warmed by a propane fire pit, illuminated by vintage lighting from around the globe as the relaxing sound of gentle water from the nearby fountains punctuates the vibe. The sky and the stars are welcome guests in this spectacular setting.
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