The Hueter House, Everett Tozier , 1965
Step inside a rare architectural gem in Claremont, originally built in 1965 by renowned artist James Hueter with the help of Everett Tozier. Conceived as Hueter’s personal residence and studio, the home reflects a thoughtful approach to living, where art, architecture, and landscape exist in quiet harmony. Now in the care of Jay and Lori Dunton, the home has been thoughtfully
with a genuine reverence for its origins.
Rather than simply maintaining it, they’ve embraced the spirit of the place, preserving its warmth, character, and artistic soul so it continues to feel as intentional and alive today as it did when James Hueter first brought it to life. In this film, we sit down with Jay and Lori as they share the story of discovering and acquiring this one-of-a-kind home, the responsibility of preserving it, and what it means to live within a piece of Claremont’s creative legacy.