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A Couple Was So Obsessed With Teal and Blue That They Bathed Their Entire Condo in the Colors
The homeowners of this 1,430-square-foot, three-bedroom condo in San Francisco’s Mission District were passionate about their favorite colors: hues of teals and blues. In fact, designer Jeannie Fraise of Lotus Bleu Design says her clients dress in these colors daily. So, it was a must that their home be swathed in the palette. “The wife,
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This Home Is a Prime Example of How to Balance West Coast and East Coast Styles Perfectly
For this Sherman Oaks, California, home it was all about East meets West Coast. The owners (a young couple with two children) wanted the five-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom house to be their “forever” home. So, it was important for designer Chloe Heath of Heath Interiors to design a space and choose pieces that were timeless and
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These Empty Nesters Built a Dream Home with Their Grandkids in Mind
Don’t be fooled into thinking that Denise Morrison is the prototypical Orange County grandmother, spending peaceful days gardening at her Floral Park ranch house. Sure, she looks every bit the part, with her youthful energy and ready smile. And yes, she has well-tended garden beds at the home she shares with Robert, her husband of
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A Las Vegas Condo Used to Look Like an ‘Old Casino’ But Now It Rivals the Chicest Hotels on the S...
This Las Vegas condo had a lot going for it. It was in a prime location just off the Strip with views of popular attractions like the Sphere and Observation Wheel, plus desert mountain vistas. But it had definitely seen better days. “The space felt like an old casino, filled with ornate moldings and soffits
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A 1930s Cottage Hadn’t Been Touched for 50 Years—See How It Was Modernized
This charming 1934 cottage in the Glenoaks Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles had been in the same family for a long time and hadn’t been touched for more than 50 years. But when a young couple, Clo Pazera and Ryan Walsh, purchased the home—which was still in pretty good condition—they wanted to give the space
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This Cozy Black A-Frame Is Mountain Retreat Goals
Here at Sunset, we’re big fans of the “Incredible Shrinking Dream House.” Photos of sprawling mountain houses and 10-bathroom ranches land in our inboxes daily, and, yes, those have an undeniable, aspirational appeal. To anyone who’s fortunate enough to own a second home with a four-car garage, we tip our collective hat to you. But it’s
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This Dramatic Home Makeover Is Proof You Don’t Need to Do a Full Demo
Sometimes you don’t need to a full-blown, down-to-the-studs renovation to achieve an impressive result. Interior designer Nureed Saeed of Nu Interiors saw so many things she could work with in her classic 1958 post-and-beam home in the Berkeley Hills that she believed no demolition was required. “When we saw the house, my husband saw pink
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This Laundry Room Design Trick Will Make Washing Your Clothes a Whole Lot Easier
Laundry rooms can often be a neglected space, normally just a dumping ground for dirty clothes, and if it doubles as a mudroom, a spot for coats and shoes and other accessories. But if it’s not living up to its true functional potential, it’s going to make laundry day and everyday life a little bit
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This Washington Craftsman Was Big on Charm, But Tight on Space—See How It Was Renovated
There were so many things to love about this original 1920s Craftsman home in Bay View, Washington. It had charming architectural details and since it was located on Bellingham Bay, it overlooked the water and had stunning views of the water and the San Juan Islands. But there was room for improvement, especially to suit
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A Seaside Home in Pacific Grove Cleverly Takes Advantage of Ocean Views
When you live by the ocean, you’ve got to celebrate your stunning surroundings. For a family of three (a couple and their child), that was the goal for their 1912 home located just steps from the water in Pacific Grove, California. Interior designer Kristen Pena of K Interiors says they wanted to maximize views of
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The Smart Details That Turned This Kitchen into a Family-Friendly Space
The kitchen in a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles had been recently remodeled a few years ago, but it was in need of a revamp for a growing family. “My clients, Nat and Jonny, reached out to me at the end of last summer to request a design consultation for
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Inside a Charming Seattle House Filled with Vintage Pieces and Plenty of Color
Having a client who isn’t afraid of color is a treat for most designers. It’s a fun opportunity to get creative and playful with design. That was the case for Jessica Nelson and her clients, a family of four which includes a daughter, son, Bernese Mountain dog, and Ragdoll cat. “The clients were very open
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America’s Most Expensive Home is Located in Beverly Hills—Take a Look Inside
In a recent roundup of unique, jaw-droppingly expensive homes, Realtor.com reported that the priciest property is a palatial estate in—where else—Beverly Hills, California. We all know 90210 for Rodeo Drive and its luxury stores, celebrities, fine dining… the list goes on. 1420 Davies Drive is a 21,800-square-foot megamansion situated on top of a 7.8-acre promontory—and
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This 635-Square-Foot Santa Monica ADU Glows Like a Lantern
As ADUs (accessory dwelling units) become more and more popular, their designs become more sophisticated. Take for example, this Santa Monica ADU and garage with its angled façades and laser-cut aluminum screens that create a lantern-like effect at night. The homeowners (a family of four with two teenage boys) wanted to add two new structures—the
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This Reimagined Ranch House by Sunset’s Favorite Architect Is Everything We Love About Indo...
If you’re a fan of the quintessential indoor-outdoor Western lifestyle that comes along with expansive floor-to-ceiling glass, a warm wash of natural light, breezeways that maximize airflow, and surrounding serene landscape, you can thank famed architect Cliff May. Regarded as the founding father of the iconic California ranch house, May’s work has been repeatedly published