Collection by Linda Foster

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Upstairs, the primary bedroom is dressed in a calming blue, complete with bespoke wooden detailing and cabinetry. A similar palette can be found in the ensuite bath.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom is dressed in a calming blue, complete with bespoke wooden detailing and cabinetry. A similar palette can be found in the ensuite bath.
A sliding barn door built of salvaged pine separates the master bedroom from the bath.
A sliding barn door built of salvaged pine separates the master bedroom from the bath.
Some of the home’s interior walls are clad in timber from floor to ceiling.
Some of the home’s interior walls are clad in timber from floor to ceiling.
Boyer reconfigured the floorplan for more accessible storage, continuing the theme of white oak built-ins on the upper level, which allow Brooke and Tobi to access their side of the closet simultaneously.
Boyer reconfigured the floorplan for more accessible storage, continuing the theme of white oak built-ins on the upper level, which allow Brooke and Tobi to access their side of the closet simultaneously.
In the sitting room, designer Dennis Budd of Gast Architects bumped out the foyer space slightly to define an entry colonnade, while new white oak paneling on the far wall creates a mural-like backdrop for the relocated dining area.
In the sitting room, designer Dennis Budd of Gast Architects bumped out the foyer space slightly to define an entry colonnade, while new white oak paneling on the far wall creates a mural-like backdrop for the relocated dining area.
Gast Architects embraced the home's original emphasis on indoor/outdoor connections and careful framing of views.
Gast Architects embraced the home's original emphasis on indoor/outdoor connections and careful framing of views.
The dressing room—like the rest of the home—features storage on every surface. “Every inch of space has been designed to function,” says Hagen Hall. “Storage is elegantly tucked into every available pocket behind flush joinery and is clad in natural materials that will patina beautifully over time.”
The dressing room—like the rest of the home—features storage on every surface. “Every inch of space has been designed to function,” says Hagen Hall. “Storage is elegantly tucked into every available pocket behind flush joinery and is clad in natural materials that will patina beautifully over time.”
A centuries-old blue oak stands near the intersection of the two wings of the house, which is clad in Alaskan yellow cedar. “We decided to split the house into two volumes to let in light and allow us to be more nimble with where we placed the structures.” Jess Field, the architect.
A centuries-old blue oak stands near the intersection of the two wings of the house, which is clad in Alaskan yellow cedar. “We decided to split the house into two volumes to let in light and allow us to be more nimble with where we placed the structures.” Jess Field, the architect.
A custom desk in the primary bedroom is tucked beside a closet.
A custom desk in the primary bedroom is tucked beside a closet.
This area between the living area and private bedroom acts as a study and storage station.
This area between the living area and private bedroom acts as a study and storage station.
Custom white oak storage wraps the kitchen, including integrated, routed full-height handles on the pantry. There’s also high-performance, solid vinyl tile at the island: Composition Tile Cortina Grande from Tarkett.
Custom white oak storage wraps the kitchen, including integrated, routed full-height handles on the pantry. There’s also high-performance, solid vinyl tile at the island: Composition Tile Cortina Grande from Tarkett.
Raised cabinetry on one side of the dining room makes it harder to see the kitchen’s mess. The designers also inserted a mirror panel adjacent to the windows.
Raised cabinetry on one side of the dining room makes it harder to see the kitchen’s mess. The designers also inserted a mirror panel adjacent to the windows.

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