The Wolfe Residence is situated within a neighborhood that contains multiple Mid Century Modern homes which plays an important role in the driving principles for the design of the home. The orientation of the house mimics a typical Mid Century Modern design principle of using minimal windows on the primary façade, and opening the house up on the private side through large, expansive windows. The house is divided into two primary functions: the Main House and the Guest House. The two houses are connected by a two-story central bridge.
Within the main house, the first floor contains the public spaces such as the kitchen, dining area, and living room. The public spaces extend onto the upper deck which overlooks the pool and patio area. The second floor of the main house contains bedrooms, bathrooms, and closets. Within the guest house, the first floor contains the private program: the guest bedroom and bathroom. The second floor houses the public program, such as a bar, game room, and office.