Nestled amid the cathedral of Sitka Spruce, where the coastal forest gently carves out Neskowin's shoreline, lies a sanctuary of unparalleled privacy. This masterful creation by Portland architect Michael McCulloch & local builder Nick Dusic, perched gracefully on a romantic knoll, invites you into a world where the essence of the land is honored & preserved. The exterior palette exudes durability incorporating clear cedar siding, fir, copper, & local stone. The interior elements were consciously chosen kiln dried non-old-growth beams cut to the measurements of the forgotten era with columns that are through bolted. For continuity kitchen elements include a copper backsplash, marble topped island with a gnarled maple base and views of Cape Lookout, Cape Kiwanda and Proposal Rock. Elegantly integrated, the built-ins enhance the home's design, ensuring that every corner remains a testament to the seamless blend of form and function. The southwest corner, framed with glass, opens to the dramatic cliff's edge of Cascade Head, where every glance frames a living masterpiece of the ocean waves. Rising from floor to vaulted ceiling, the local basalt stone fireplace is a monument of warmth and strength. A symphony of light plays across the spaces, a carefully curated series of moods that shift with the day's rhythm, creating an ever-changing canvas of light and shadow.Wander down the stairs to the private rooms, which descend in perfect harmony with the land's natural slope. Sanctuaries of peace and elegance, these two primary suites offer serene retreats, each a haven of comfort where tranquility and luxury entwine. Each en suite bathroom features custom colored Pratt and Larson tiles, and underfoot, slate tiles offer a grounded elegance. The Japanese soaking tub, with its heat recirculating embrace, offers a meditative refuge. Each floor offers dramatic views as clouds weave their delicate patterns, w/ Cascade Head as the backdrop, discover the enchantment of Neskowin.