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Library; brass starburst ceiling light fixture brings a sense of ‘20s era glamour.  Vintage sofa by Gerard van den Berg.
From the start, the clients wanted their home to have a "barn look," honoring the agrarian vernacular of the built environment around them. Interior walls and ceilings are clad in local pine, with a paint treatment to remove the yellow from the wood.
Floor-to-ceiling windows invite warm natural light inside, while richly textured built-in cabinetry provides plentiful storage. Wood paneling wraps around the expansive family room.
One of the home's many stunning features is its cathedral-like living area with exposed redwood beams rising over 20 feet. A large red-brick fireplace enhances the room's regal aesthetic.
On the other side of the bathroom “box” is a lounge with a lofted reading room. The space also serves as the perfect play room.
What began as a stark room with pale-yellow walls and beige carpet is now a plush reading area.
A staircase leads to Kell's loft.
“I loved the challenge of planning a fully functional home on a 32 ft x 8.5 ft trailer. I knew I wanted to include all of the basic living spaces that you would find in a conventional home: kitchen, living room, bathroom, two enclosed bedrooms, a laundry area, and storage spaces,” explains Kell.
A light-filled lobby vignette references the hotel's Spanish Colonial roots with added modern touches.
Before the $17,000,000 restoration, the property had been severely deteriorated with crumbling walls and foundations, and had been named under the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2005 list for America’s 11 Most Endangered Places.
The Books and Records Library
View from the entrance to the Living Room
The Dining and Living Room
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