
"Ross partnered with architect and designer Suchi Reddy to reimagine the interiors, continuing a creative dialogue that has unfolded over more than a decade. Their shared interest lies in neuroaesthetics - the study of how environments affect emotional and physical well-being - and Standing Wave becomes a built expression of that. Rather than adding architectural flourish, the transformation focused inward: the existing floors and ceilings were preserved while walls were repositioned, rooms resized, and sightlines recalibrated to boost views of the ocean, rocks, and sky."
"Outfitted with Henrybuilt cabinetry, it acts as an anchor, allowing attention to drift toward a custom crystal display that reflects Ross's long-standing fascination with natural forms and energy. That interest comes more into focus in the study, where light pours in across a curated collection of crystals sourced over years of travel, their geometry echoing the rhythms of the coastline beyond."
The Standing Wave house sits closer to the cliff than most Sea Ranch homes and fully engages the Pacific Ocean through visible water, light, and sound. Ivy Ross partnered with architect Suchi Reddy to reshape interiors around neuroaesthetic principles that influence emotional and physical well-being. Existing floors and ceilings were kept while walls were repositioned, rooms resized, and sightlines recalibrated to emphasize ocean, rock, and sky views. The layout balances privacy and communal areas, placing the primary bedroom and study at opposite ends and relocating the kitchen as a social anchor. Crystals, Henrybuilt cabinetry, and a sound tube instrument reinforce multisensory design choices that prioritize perception beyond the visual.
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