Sage Living

by Abigail Stone

OR.CA a Highland Park-based landscape design and outdoor product studio, transforms a home’s neglected lot into a series of vibrant and compelling outdoor rooms

Photo by Justin Chung

A hillside lot invariably proves to be a challenge when it comes to landscape design and the area surrounding this midcentury Highland Park home was no exception. “It’s a steep hill that lacked terracing,” remembers Molly Sedlacek of OR.CA.

The sauna was designed by ORCA and built by Mind Tree Arts. The copper/brass outdoor shower in extended size is from OR.CA as is the Double Hook in raw brass. Photo by Justin Chung

“Our goal was to make the landscape accessible without major retaining wall work and to utilize the existing typography in a way that made the garden functional,” say Sedlacek. To turn the unused garden into a welcoming space, Sedlacek envisioned a series of outdoor rooms that would offer the clients a space to relax and recharge while taking inspiration from the surrounding native landscape. “It had no reason to be used. It was empty and abandoned,” Sedlacek says sharing her first impression. “The clients knew they wanted to turn it into a compelling destination where they could spend time unwinding.” 

The oversized sink-in comfortable Loam Chaises are by OR.CA. Photo by Justin Chung

To accomplish that, Sedlacek proposed a series of layered terraces. “There’d be a place to eat under the existing Chinese Elm, a custom hand-crafted sauna that would reflect the tone of the nearby eucalyptus tree, terraces for bathing, for sun lounging, and for picking fruit,” she explains. “The idea was to create a circulation loop that would encourage the clients and their dog to enjoy the garden on a daily basis, to integrate it into their everyday life.”

The sauna was washed in a sage blue that seems to disappear into the surrounding foliage. Photo by Justin Chung

She was inspired by the famed blue garden at Montecito’s Lotusland, created by Ganna Walska. Using Pearl Leaf Acacia, Weeping Kashmir Cypress, and bundles of native sage and prince canyon rye grass, the studio created a wild garden of silvery blues. 

The sauna, designed by ORCA, was built by Mind Tree Arts. Photo by Justin Chung

The hand-crafted sauna is washed in a sage blue that reflects the tones of the neighboring plants. Radius glass windows frame the hillside eucalyptus. Tucked into the weeping bamboo, the copper and brass outdoor showers ensure privacy.  Another deck features a cedar tub sunk into the pine platform. OR.CA‘s oversized Loam Chaises provide a comfortable place to lounge. 

The site is composed of a series of platforms for dining, for lounging, and for enjoying the surrounding landscape. Photo by Justin Chung

The clients were astounded at the transformation. “Molly created this unexpected and transformative space for us, where reconnecting with nature has now become part of our daily rhythm,” they rave. “We find ourselves outside in ways we never anticipated and something about the  ever-changing wildness of the garden inspires us creatively every day.” 

The dining area was constructed beneath an existing Chinese Elm tree. Photo by Justin Chung

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