The homeowners love that their secret garden is now an extensions of their living space.
The kitchen color palette was influenced by the homeowners' love of early 20th-century paintings of domestic interiors, featuring deep hues in heavy traffic spaces, juxtaposed with lighter natural oak in the glass house.
"On our first site visit, the client showed us a large Welsh dresser which was used for display. While we couldn’t find room for it in the lower ground floor, we did manage to reinterpret it’s functionality as a wall of oak shelving used for storage and display.
In the primary bathroom, a new shower sits next to a tub with green porcelain tiles from Mutina throughout. The toilet is from Toto and the tub is Duravit. Fixtures are Kohler.
[Sofas by? original Ligne Roset? we don’t need to call out if they are dupes, but just wanted to check in case they are original.]
"Style-wise, I loved the midcentury modern vibe,
The floors were replaced with a light oak in a herringbone pattern, and built-in casework from Reform added to provide additional storage. The sofa is by A.Rudin/Eva... Spencer.
The renovation cleaned up the rear yard and rear elevation with a new addition and careful landscaping.
<span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif;">"The house is bermed into a steep hillside,
In the living room, an Artek daybed is covered in Helios dark green fabric from Johanna Gullichsen.
Salvaged shiplap from the original house was repurposed. You’ll find it on the walls in the Zen Den (shown here) and in the primary bedroom.
The couple added a backyard pool early in the renovation process.
The bathroom’s width and reinforced handrails accommodate Wansbrough’s needs.
Jones & Emmons were frequent collaborators of Eichler's, building thousands of homes together.
The staircase was welded on site and sprayed in situ. “It’s the backbone of the house, so we had to get it right,” Cameron says.
The yellow (which appears lighter in the images than it is in real life) was used on the wood-paneled interior walls of the bedrooms and other details like the headboards and wardrobes.
The new breakfast nook pairs a custom bench and table, both manufactured by Maneuverworks and surrounded by DWR Valencia chairs. Above are a Flos wall sconce and Schoolhouse Electric Luna pendant light
Shannon Richards, Caleb’s partner, often uses her laptop at the 13-foot long banquette, which needed to be finessed a bit because the initial version looked too bulky. The team laid the maple floorboards at an angle and used a white-tinged stain that will preserve their natural appearance.
One renovation request, homeowner Isaac Hase says, “was having a place to drop your shoes.” At the mudroom end of a run of kitchen cabinets, you’ll find another feature the couple asked for. “We wanted to have a dedicated, visible place for our little stash of cookbooks,” Karoline says.
Quartz countertops and two-by-eight-inch subway tile with tan grout (on the backsplash) complement the tone of the birch cabinetry and ash shelves in the kitchen.
MMNK employed clean lines to give the space structure and a sense of calm harmony.
A pair of architects infused their 1930 house in Montreuil with sunshine and a soothing palette. “Plants, sun, and coffee—what else does one need,” says architect Olivier Leiken
A cozy dining banquette with a custom walnut table by Susan Swingle saves some space.
The walls now have 10
Original beams lining the ceilings of the living areas elongates the overall sense of space.
The couch was purchased from Rove Concepts and the dining room furniture was sourced from various flea markets and trade shows.