Collection by Khadijah Fulton

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The entrance hall with beautiful wooden staircase is flanked by large windows overlooking the dining room and breakfast area.
The entrance hall with beautiful wooden staircase is flanked by large windows overlooking the dining room and breakfast area.
A wood-burning fireplace framed by a wooden mantelpiece sits below detailed cornicing on one section of the wall in the dining room.
A wood-burning fireplace framed by a wooden mantelpiece sits below detailed cornicing on one section of the wall in the dining room.
Back in the living area, shelving hardware by Rakks create a tidy spot for the displaying the couple's collection of vinyl.
Back in the living area, shelving hardware by Rakks create a tidy spot for the displaying the couple's collection of vinyl.
Another look at the primary bathroom. The faucet and fixtures are by Phylrich phylrich.com, while the Primavera Verde Tile is from Mutina.
Another look at the primary bathroom. The faucet and fixtures are by Phylrich phylrich.com, while the Primavera Verde Tile is from Mutina.
Downstairs, the color returns in the primary bathroom, where the designers took out carpeting and a glossy black toilet and put in a Zuma tub beneath an &Tradition Flowerpot pendant.
Downstairs, the color returns in the primary bathroom, where the designers took out carpeting and a glossy black toilet and put in a Zuma tub beneath an &Tradition Flowerpot pendant.
The new entry is divided from the kitchen and dining area by a fir screen. Wood cabinetry wraps the kitchen.
The new entry is divided from the kitchen and dining area by a fir screen. Wood cabinetry wraps the kitchen.
The brick wall that the wine storage once occupied was patched and repaired as necessary, while still bearing marks of the past.
The brick wall that the wine storage once occupied was patched and repaired as necessary, while still bearing marks of the past.
In Sunnyvale, California, architect Ryan Leidner cracked open a 1962 Eichler with a crisp remodel flush with foliage. He replaced the home’s vertical plywood facade with one-inch strips of American red cedar set at two depths. The rhythmic slats conceal a garage door that swings open on a hidden hinge. At the entryway, two massive panes of frosted glass shimmer with light and shadow from the atrium inside. Homeowners Isabelle Olsson and Matthaeus Krenn stand out front.
In Sunnyvale, California, architect Ryan Leidner cracked open a 1962 Eichler with a crisp remodel flush with foliage. He replaced the home’s vertical plywood facade with one-inch strips of American red cedar set at two depths. The rhythmic slats conceal a garage door that swings open on a hidden hinge. At the entryway, two massive panes of frosted glass shimmer with light and shadow from the atrium inside. Homeowners Isabelle Olsson and Matthaeus Krenn stand out front.