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The San Lorenzo Residence Gives Visitors a Variety of Options

The San Lorenzo Residence in California features a variety of ways to enter the house, and once this is done it's hard to leave. With a pool in the back garden, spacious living room areas and beautiful views, this house has everything one could ask for.

The Contemporist states that "the large open living space is central to the organization and performance of the house; the space of exchange." This is what orchestrates much of the abode, as it is a constant contrast between the private and public spaces for people to experience.

Since it's quite hot in this area for much of the year, the house has ample space to relax outside during the evening. Mike Jacobs architecture did a great job with designing this concept.
Trend Themes
1. Variety Entry Options - Exploring innovative approaches to designing multiple entry points in architecture can enhance user experience and functionality.
2. Open Living Spaces - Creating large, open living spaces as a central feature can foster a sense of connectivity and exchange within a residence.
3. Outdoor Relaxation Spaces - Designing ample outdoor relaxation spaces can cater to the desire for comfort and enjoyment in warmer climates.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architecture firms can leverage the trend of multiple entry options to create innovative and user-friendly designs.
2. Interior Design - Interior design professionals can explore incorporating open living spaces for a more spacious and connected feel in homes.
3. Landscape Design - Landscape design companies can capitalize on the demand for outdoor relaxation spaces by creating inviting and functional outdoor areas.

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