

Facts:
Category:
RESIDENTIAL
ADU
Project Type:
Post Type:
Building
Country:
United States
Steph Helguera
Photographers:
Architects:
Sol Haus Design
Area:
600 ft² (55 m²)
Year:
2025
City:
Ojai, California
Construction:
Tyler Turner
Client
Seal and Scott Graeber
Description:
the Architects
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The Owlet Cottage, affectionately referred to as "the little house that Ojai built," is a 600 square foot (55.74 square meters) accessory dwelling unit (ADU) located adjacent to the main house on the property. Designed by Sol Haus Design in collaboration with owners Seal and Scott Graeber, and constructed by local contractor Tyler Turner, this compact structure exemplifies sustainability and community engagement.
The cottage features an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, creating a spacious feel filled with natural light. Expansive windows offer stunning views of the surrounding California Oaks, Pepper, and Olive trees, seamlessly connecting the interior with the natural landscape. A large deck extends the living space outdoors, enhancing the home's relationship with its environment.
Constructed with fire-resistant materials, including metal roofing, cement board siding, and composite decking, The Owlet prioritizes safety and durability. The design incorporates energy-efficient elements such as dual-pane windows, water-wise fixtures, and Energy Star appliances, ensuring a modern yet environmentally conscious living space.
Situated in a charming neighborhood, The Owlet is conveniently located within walking distance to downtown Ojai. Its placement at the back of the property, under a canopy of oaks, provides a sense of privacy and tranquility, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers. The construction of the cottage involved local tradesmen and craftsmen, many of whom reside nearby, thereby supporting the local economy and fostering community ties.
The Owlet is named after the resident Screech owls that have made the property their home for years, adding a unique charm to the cottage. The thoughtful design and sustainable practices employed in its construction result in a cozy, efficient space that embodies the spirit of Ojai.
Project credits
Design: Vina Lustado of Sol Haus Design
Owners: Seal and Scott Graeber
Construction: Tyler Turner
Photographer: Steph Helguera
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