The same clean geometry that governed the cedar retreat now extends underfoot as you step into the garage, where a seamless epoxy floor stretches wall to wall like poured stone, its luminous surface reflecting the overhead lighting in a way that transforms utilitarian space into something gallery-like. In Prospect's horse country, where three-car garages often default to bare concrete and scattered tack, this finish signals a different sensibility entirely—one that refuses to let the California modernist ethos stop at any threshold. Every square inch has been considered, every surface treated as worthy of intention, and as the expanse of polished floor draws your eye deeper into the structure, it becomes clear that what lies ahead follows the same uncompromising logic.