Originally built in the ’90s, with a nod to ’80s postmodern flair, this home was ready for a fresh story. We stripped things back and started over—bringing in warm woods, smooth plaster, and clean, simple lines that let the architecture and materials do the talking. The result? A space that feels completely updated yet timeless, casual but quietly elegant—perfect for a family of four who loves to entertain.

A hallway with a round window in the middle
A dog is standing in the doorway of a house.

Everything was designed to frame the stunning Northern California landscape. The furniture is low, sculptural, and sleek, keeping the focus on the views and giving the interiors a light, open feel. Earthy, neutral tones set the stage for bold, colorful artwork to pop, creating an effortless balance between calm and vibrancy. Wide plank walnut floors—bleached, stained, and laid in random widths—flow from room to room, adding depth, texture, and warmth that quietly connects the entire home.

A living room with a table and chairs and a fireplace
A dining room with a long table and chairs
A wooden staircase in a house with a black railing
A kitchen with a sink , cabinets and a door leading to a living room
A bathroom with a sink and a mirror.
A bathroom with two sinks and two mirrors.