Sweet Home, San Clemente California
Conceived by Anders Lasater Architects the Sweet Home house is at once protected from the street while remaining open to the views that surround it in San Clemente, California
Conceived by Anders Lasater Architects the Sweet Home house is at once protected from the street while remaining open to the views that surround it in San Clemente, California
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