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The upcycled Tasha ORO Solar lamp made from the remains from the Soviet car industry echoes the shapes in the Olga Fradina print in the primary bedroom. A hemp fur throw by DevoHome covers the bed a rustic Swiss cradle is a storage spot for books and magazines.
The chandelier in the principle bedroom is an antique bubble glass design from Vieux in Houston.
Allied Maker Court Sconces pick up brassy tones from the lighting and highlight a peach-toned, abstract painting from Jen Winks Hays. A pair of vintage Milo Baughman barrel chairs further brighten the space with their sunny shade of yellow.
The master bedroom was painted a soothing shade of pale gray with white ceilings and doors. Peach, fuchsia, and purple tones create a dynamic contrast in the form of a vintage, overdyed rug from Rug Knots and a painting by Amelia Midori Miller. The Urbino bed in copper is from Property Pendant, and the Line Pendant 06 light is from Douglas and Bec.
Nina sources vintage items, appreciating their lived-in quality, to complement higher-end pieces. In the master bedroom, a vintage Norman Cherner chair is paired with a midcentury-modern desk Nina found on ebay. Accenting the room are a Moooi light shade and Caadre mirror by Philippe Starck.
Large, glazed doors and windows on two sides of the master bedroom in the main house bring views of the coastline inside and flood the space with natural light.
Their Room & Board bed is swathed in sheets from Parachute Home.
Light hardwood, custom lighting, and bright textiles give new life to the once-drab master bedroom.
The tranquil master suite features a custom bed by Ancerl Studio and custom black marble cube nightstands. The brown leather bench is from Elte Mkt, and the rug is from West Elm.
The custom-made furniture is constructed of varnished plywood in combination with black steel frames. Here, a wardrobe and desk are combined as one unit, complete with a full-length mirror.
The second of the two bedrooms includes a double bed and desk area. Similarly, the glass door can be opened to further connect the sleeping space to the outdoors.
The master bedroom is now a sophisticated retreat with a meaningful connection to the backyard. A Ted Boerner bed purchased at San Francisco’s HEWN rests atop a Rug Company rug.
In the bedroom, a gray cotton upholstered headboard grounds the bed, and veneered oak plywood walls serve as a backdrop.
Hesselbrand, "concealed the necessities required in a modern hotel without jeopardizing the  simplicity and spaciousness of the existing building."
The expansive bedroom features dark hardwood floors that contrast with the crisp, white ceiling and columns. Darker hues of green, blue, and gray add to the palette.
The corner window bathes the master bedroom in natural light, while exposed rafters and bleached Douglas Fir floors lend a sense of warmth.
McKinley purchased the handwoven Marni chair from the 2019 Salone del Mobile in Milan.
Efficient wardrobes in the guest rooms, courtesy of Holler Design, bring together a built-in fridge, safe, coffeemaker, and desk.
SECOND FLOOR - KIDS’ BEDROOM
Photo © Ashok Sinha
"The homeowners wanted a bright and airy look, with a side of boho," says Claude of the master suite.
Hotel The Celestine Kyoto Gion in Kyoto, Japan
A Muuto Unfold pendant hovers over one of the kids’ beds.
Another large and lavishly appointed bedroom.
One of the mansion's 10 bedrooms.
Daylight from the large bedroom window extends into the entry space, creating a warm, welcoming interior.
“The walls are covered in wood, with the idea to recreate the atmosphere of a traditional “stube”—the classic alpine room where once the family gathered around the fireplace—but with the contemporary sign of the wooden boards that seamlessly rise from the walls and on to the ceiling, behind which, sound-absorbing panels have been positioned to create maximum acoustic comfort,” the architects add.
The guesthouse bedroom is modest and comfortable, with its own fireplace.
Walnut and black metal millwork in a guest room.
Ennismore Design Studio supplied the rooms with brass fixtures and details, mohair-upholstered headboards, and bedding by Dusen Dusen, a Brooklyn company.
The master bedroom enjoys lake views.
The guest bedroom in the main house holds a built-in desk that was installed by Little’s father, who took inspiration from the lines and shapes throughout the rest of the house.
This glamping tent references the outdoors with a pendant comprised of antlers.
When it comes to bedroom lighting ideas for the ceiling, why not go for the gold? Seen here is an attractive golden pendant offering just the right amount of downlight for this bedroom that also enjoys an abundance of natural sunlight thanks to large sliding doors.
A shift in materials separates this bedroom from the breakfast area.
A look at the master bedroom.
The bed and night stands in the master bedroom are also from Artemano.
The bedrooms have access to the spacious deck outdoors.
Bathed in natural light, the master bedroom with a Holly Hunt walnut bed commands impressive views of the bay. The hanging art is by Kibong Rhee.
The master suite is located in the front of the home and opens up to a balcony through folding glass doors.
Custom-sized LaCantina sliding doors were also installed in the master bedroom.
The master bedrooms open directly onto the outdoor space.
They also each feature a large closet.
master bedroom with large foldable bed, redesigned based on historic photographs
The master suite is on the ground floor and accessed via a home office. The pendant light over the bed is a commissioned custom fabrication by Stephen White made from dowels and rice paper. "We didn’t know exactly what we were going to get until it arrived," explained Haines, "but it is spectacular."
Sustainably sourced Australian hardwoods are used throughout the tiny dwelling, while handcrafted details evoke the character of the surrounding agricultural buildings.
Guest room sliders open up 2 walls to the outside with glass louvers
The master bedroom features floor-to-ceiling windows and terrace access as well as a deluxe ensuite bathroom.
The master bedroom looks out to city views.
Constructed in 1909, the building was named for its original occupants, The Free Methodist Publishing House, before it became the Museum of Holography, and was bought by the new owners in 2012. They tapped Nushu Architecture and contractor Vero Design + Build for a renovation of the structure to include 11 bedrooms, a capacious communal area, a kitchen, and a fully-equipped lounge.