Collection by Barbara Greiert
A custom white oak counter supports a Duravit Vero Vanity undermount sink with a Graff M.E. single handle faucet in matte black mounted at the custom mirror. The wallpaper is Thibaut “Imperial Dragon” in Turquoise.
A custom white oak counter supports a Duravit Vero Vanity undermount sink with a Graff M.E. single handle faucet in matte black mounted at the custom mirror. The wallpaper is Thibaut “Imperial Dragon” in Turquoise.
A new window adds natural light, and the room feels much bigger thanks to a glass enclosure for the shower. Jessica added custom concrete details throughout, along with Kohler faucets, Burke Decor sconces, and Wayfair mirrors.
A new window adds natural light, and the room feels much bigger thanks to a glass enclosure for the shower. Jessica added custom concrete details throughout, along with Kohler faucets, Burke Decor sconces, and Wayfair mirrors.
The Oswego Bed rests beside the Avers Nightstand, both by Hedge House. The couple wanted a low bed, “Just so the kids can do roly-polies through the house,” says Amber. The Cast Pendant light is by Thomas Chung & Jordan Murphy for Menu, and the linens are Cultiver.
The Oswego Bed rests beside the Avers Nightstand, both by Hedge House. The couple wanted a low bed, “Just so the kids can do roly-polies through the house,” says Amber. The Cast Pendant light is by Thomas Chung & Jordan Murphy for Menu, and the linens are Cultiver.
"The courtyard was a feature of the home that was conceived almost immediately as a peaceful respite from the urban density just outside,
"The courtyard was a feature of the home that was conceived almost immediately as a peaceful respite from the urban density just outside,
The new primary bedroom is still petite, but the high ceilings give it an airy feel.
The new primary bedroom is still petite, but the high ceilings give it an airy feel.
The original stair railing was removed, refurbished, and reinstalled.
The original stair railing was removed, refurbished, and reinstalled.
The patio features a sectional from Neighbor, a coffee table from Zachary A., and dinnerware from Kinto.
The patio features a sectional from Neighbor, a coffee table from Zachary A., and dinnerware from Kinto.
The Samurai chair by Norr11 occupies a corner of the main bedroom. From here, you can spy the medicine cabinet, faucet, and toilet by Kohler—playfully accented by a terrazzo countertop from Concrete Collaborative and a Concretti sink.
The Samurai chair by Norr11 occupies a corner of the main bedroom. From here, you can spy the medicine cabinet, faucet, and toilet by Kohler—playfully accented by a terrazzo countertop from Concrete Collaborative and a Concretti sink.
Now, there are sightlines from the entry to the backyard. The dining table, surrounded by Wegner Wishbone chairs, is by Campagna, a Portland-based design studio.
Now, there are sightlines from the entry to the backyard. The dining table, surrounded by Wegner Wishbone chairs, is by Campagna, a Portland-based design studio.
The spiral staircase leads to the master bedroom, which opens onto a 200-square- foot terrace. A photo- graph of the Namibian desert by Clayton Woodley hangs above a bed installation designed by Malik and made by Brooklyn millworker Fernando Gonzalez.
The spiral staircase leads to the master bedroom, which opens onto a 200-square- foot terrace. A photo- graph of the Namibian desert by Clayton Woodley hangs above a bed installation designed by Malik and made by Brooklyn millworker Fernando Gonzalez.
Clint, Corinne, and their children Vera, Clive, and Leon pose by the fire pit on the back patio.
Clint, Corinne, and their children Vera, Clive, and Leon pose by the fire pit on the back patio.
The backyard features low-water plantings and a cozy fire pit.
The backyard features low-water plantings and a cozy fire pit.
An expansive glass door trimmed in vertical grain fir opens the interior to the refreshed deck. The designers made sure to keep the frame around the doors thin, in order to capture views and convey the minimal detailing of the original midcentury home. “All those details that go into keeping that eastern window wall as open and permeable as possible kept the essence of the original house, increased the indoor/outdoor connection, and retained that character that we and the owners had responded to in the house,” says Griesmeyer.
An expansive glass door trimmed in vertical grain fir opens the interior to the refreshed deck. The designers made sure to keep the frame around the doors thin, in order to capture views and convey the minimal detailing of the original midcentury home. “All those details that go into keeping that eastern window wall as open and permeable as possible kept the essence of the original house, increased the indoor/outdoor connection, and retained that character that we and the owners had responded to in the house,” says Griesmeyer.

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