Another view of the bedroom opens into the adjoining bathroom.
Douglas Fir, a tree native to the area, clads the walls throughout the home.
A family room on the second floor gets dappled light. Coco, the resident pet, looks out into the tree-shaded shaded garden
Bedroom 2 features wallpaper from 1838 Wallcoverings, Opalhouse lamps by Jungalow from Target, the bed from Thrifted, side tables and rug from Joss and Main, and a throw pillow from Etsy.
The bedroom nook features a hand-loomed tapestry by Jessica Sanchez, owner of Rusted Earth, which produces sustainable, handcrafted home decor "from the soil up".
Hatchet restored the three-over-three window pattern, so the primary bedroom now looks into a magnolia tree in the backyard.
A CB2 chair is placed with the built-in closets.
The master bedroom faces the street. Three dramatic arched windows at the front of the house fill the interior with light.
A sliding barn door built of salvaged pine separates the master bedroom from the bath.
In Anatole’s room, a metal Min bed by Luciano Bertoncini for Design Within Reach has storage added underneath it. OvAbove the desk is a 1970s illustration by Jean-Michel Folon.
A look inside the kids' bedroom located on the west side of the home.
In the master bedroom, a custom bed by Jason Micciche is outfitted with linens from Marimekko; the ceiling fan is by Fanimation.
The master bedroom enjoys views of the city.
Set atop a BoConcept bed, a graphic blanket by Pia Wallén for HAY punctuates the master bedroom. The sconces are by Robert Dudley Best for Bestlite.
The patio is accessed from the master bedroom via a large pivot door. The bed and mirror are from Crate and Barrel; the pendant is from Droog. The couple made the wall sconces themselves.
A window in another bedroom overlooks protected woodland.