Stopford and Murillo transformed a home from the 1930s, emphasizing the preservation of its original features while integrating modern elements. They prioritized sustainability by sourcing new materials locally and honored the house's charm through careful selections. The aesthetic blends vintage influences from the 1950s to 1970s, while the living space maintains a dialogue with the surrounding landscape. Personal milestones, including a wedding and children, were celebrated within this revitalized space, enhancing its emotional significance for Stopford and his family.
What the home lacked in foundation, it more than made up for in character. We really focused our energy on not losing any of it.
When something couldn't be salvaged, Stopford and Murillo sourced new alternatives with care, looking for options locally, which meets sustainability goals.
In drawing from the past, Stopford and Murillo didn't limit themselves to a single era. Nearly every piece in the home hails from the 1950s to 1970s.
It's special. My favorite moments are sitting at the dining table, looking out into the canyon through the living room.
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