• BJ Siegel, a former Apple Design Director, collaborated on the design of his Sonoma home.
  • The weeHouse is larger than a tiny home but is prefabricated and modular the way many tiny homes are.
  • The home was completed in 2016 for a total of $600,000.
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Apple is known for its thoughtful designs and its attention to detail in its iPhones, laptops, and AirPods.

A California home design from Alchemy Architects gives a look at what the Apple design aesthetic might look like applied to a house.

BJ Siegel was a senior design director of real estate and development at Apple for 10 years, according to his LinkedIn profile. In 2016, the designer collaborated with Alchemy Architects to create a customized version of their weeHouse design.

Siegel’s house isn’t quite a tiny house; it’s two structures that combine to be nearly 1,000 square feet, although it is modular and assembled off-site, as many tiny homes are. The sleek, minimalist design has some qualities in common with Apple products, in neutral colors and high-end finishes. Take a look at the house here.


The house is really two structures: a 640 square foot main house, and a 330 square foot guest house.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

The two open-sided structures, which both sit on concrete, were shipped nearly completed.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

They were designed to each ship in two pieces, with boxes shipping as one module, and detached porches as the other.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

The two buildings are connected by steel stairs and railings, also designed by Alchemy.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

The main house is set up like a studio, with an open kitchen, living room, sleeping area, and bathroom.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

The guest house is a smaller version of the main home, and also has its own bathroom.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

The built-in oak wardrobe adds storage, and also acts as the wall to the bathroom, blocking it off from the rest of the home.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

They have ipe wood interiors, with custom oak cabinet doors.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

Both buildings are open-sided, to best take in the views from the Sonoma site.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

Nine-foot tall sliding glass walls mean the home can easily continue into the outdoors, or onto the porch.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

Both buildings have weathering steel siding.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

For this project, Alchemy adapted its original weeHouse design to add high-end finishes requested by Siegel.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

It was designed in Minnesota, and mostly built in Oregon.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

Alchemy said that the structures were 90% done when they were delivered to the site in California.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

They were placed on a hill surrounded by oak trees, positioned specifically for the views.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy

In 2018, the design won the American Institute of Architecture's Small Project Award.

Foto: weeHouse. Source: Alchemy