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<span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">Peekaboo windows continue on the first floor, where an expansive, light-flooded primary bedroom connects to the elements under an angular pitched roof.</span>
The sunny master bedroom encapsulates the couple’s minimalist, midcentury aesthetic.
Merrill had the clients’ bed frame covered in teal velvet. The curtains are sewn from Muriel Brandolini fabric, and the pillowcases feature an eye print from Kari Fisher.
If you’re looking for a casual look without sacrificing back support, take a page from this Los Angeles home that embraces the summery, California-style living. The mattress sits on a covered box spring directly on the floor, which is loosely wrapped in a breezy white cover.
The walls were painted Paint and Paper Library Slate IV, providing a neutral background for cheery yellow Normann Copenhagen Rise Wall Lights.
The second bedroom benefits from lots of natural light.
"We wanted to create a master bedroom separated from the entry hallway and oriented to the view and fireplace," says the firm. The view through the door is of the new office.
Two West Elm Pelle Sconces flank the Brayden Studio Horsham Platform Bed, while the sliding doors now reveal views to the restored backyard.
The cedar paneling continues into the master bedroom.
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To maximize space in the kids' room, Thomas used a bunk and trundle full bed that fits adults as well as children. The beds are topped with organic checked sheets from Pottery Barn Kids and alpaca teddy bears from The Little Market. A Justina Blakeney wall hangings adds a pop of texture. “I wanted the room to be kid friendly but adult appropriate—so I kept the color palette neutral and chose pieces that would work for any guest, like this cute night stand, modern book shelf, and minimalistic reading lights (the Stella Sconce by Mitzi).”
The master bedroom has bedding from Schoolhouse and an Isaac Sconce in brass.
A peek at the second bedroom.
In addition to renovating the home's two bedrooms, Hannah and Michael added a new extension to house the master suite located in the back of the home with beautiful views of the pool.
Custom-designed carpets, drapes, furniture, bedding, and a “you are here
The sign above the bed is replicated from Dan Mazzarini's own handwriting.
The custom drapery and blankets were designed by BHDM. The colorful, customized furniture are from BluDot and Missana.
A warm and cheerful "Aloha
Each guest room follows a color scheme of contrasting primary colors.
Exposed brick walls can be seen in the Premium King Suite, which overlooks views of Magazine Street.
The bedrooms maintain the same look as the rest of the home with the use of plywood with black accents.
The bed and side table in the master bedroom are from Loaf. In the adjacent bathroom, an antique mirror hangs above a Duravit sink. “There’s a slight Arts and Crafts feel to it,” says Marston of the house.
The revamp also comprised of reworking the layout of the master suite. However, the windows and original wood ceilings were maintained for warmth and light.
A variety of guest bedrooms fill the top three floors, in a configuration that closely matches the original plan of the hotel.
Sleek, stylish vibes await guests in the rooms at Hotel Covington.
One of the bedrooms.
The floors of the bedrooms are all carpeted.
Irvington, New York
Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017
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