"The beauty of these pieces is that we weren't just choosing something that was pretty or perfect... Each piece was extremely intentional in that it had a strong silhouette or a statement pattern or a patina that added a lot of depth and character. Our client wanted that graphic element that you find in New York brownstones, but there are also a lot of the neutrals that you see in California interiors."
"Take the wallpaper in the dining room, a contemporary print by Calico that reads more historical thanks to its juxtaposition against a stately oak refectory table and an antique French store counter turned credenza. A palette of earthy browns, olives, and burnt reds—materials taken from the natural world—ground the spaces, a series of airy rooms that get lots of natural light thanks to the house's unusual horizontal rather than vertical footprint on a double-wide lot."
"There's probably more wood than we ever use, but that's where the California energy comes in. There's an organic quality to the rooms, which makes it very comfortable."
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