The Sequoia
Sequoia was named after the tallest and oldest redwood trees from Northern California by drawing inspiration from the hilltop setting ceilings, mahogany deck and the cedar siding.
The Sequoia is a spacious contemporary design with an open floor plan. Glass walls on the main floor showcase a completely open concept feel, and contemporary bathrooms and kitchen round out the modern design features. Featuring two stone fireplaces and a floating The Sequoia is a spacious contemporary design with an open floor plan. Glass walls on the main floor showcase a completely open concept feel, and contemporary bathrooms and kitchen round out the modern design features. Featuring two stone fireplaces and a floating staircase to complete the edgy yet cozy design of the interior, the home also has other enticing features like 700 feet of natural stone retaining walls lining the heated driveway, custom clear glass doors to access the garage and an expansive second story mahogany deck with a built-in hot tub and million-dollar views in every direction.