Tucked away in the hills of east Santa Rosa, this peaceful Zen Craftsman uses natural materials to reflect the beauty of  its woodland surroundings.

The home, at 5779 Trailwood Drive, is a great example of the arts and crafts style that dominated American architecture in the early 1900s. The design aesthetic is characterized by low-pitched roofs, over-hanging eaves, exposed beams, open floor plans, built-in furniture and the use of natural materials such as stone, brick and wood.

Built in 1988, this Santa Rosa Craftsman showcases elements of the turn-of-the-century style that made Frank Lloyd Wright a household name.  Picture windows and a natural color palate reflect the browns, greens and grays of the surrounding woodlands. Multiple open-concept living areas allow for moments of quiet conversation or boisterous debate. Custom lighting fixtures and built-in furniture add to the functional beauty of the home.

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5779 Trailwood Drive is listed by Cory Maguire at Terra Firma Global Partners for $1,590,000.