The music that looped in my head whereas admiring this California mission was The Mamas and the Papas’ “Twelve Thirty.” That was impressed by LA’s Laurel Canyon within the Nineteen Sixties, and this redone bungalow is in Topanga, however nonetheless: Each evoke for me laid-back, retro California summer season.
The bungalow is the work of LA-based designer Tamar Barnoon, whom we’ve gotten to know over the previous few years as a stylist, a set designer for movie, and, most not too long ago, a designer of furnishings and objects (see her work by way of Made in California: A Curated Assortment of Handmade Furnishings from Honeyed Figs). Of this mission, she writes: “My minimalist shopper discovered this excellent 1800-square-foot Topanga house, tucked away within the timber. It had been expanded over time from a small cabin however had been finished in items, and the work left it feeling disjointed.”
Tamar’s strategy, she says, was to “strip the home again to its heat cabin roots, embracing the handmade really feel of the unique construction and its relationship to nature.” The result’s a cabin that’s cosy however ethereal, rustic however minimal, with loads of heat wooden detailing and beneficiant doorways that open to the backyard.
Take a stroll via (and scroll down for some glimpses of the darkish area earlier than).
Pictures by Laure Joliet.
After
Above: “My shopper was very acutely aware of protecting the place feeling ethereal and natural and needed to embrace pure, natural supplies and textures wherever doable,” writes Tamar. Right here, the redone lounge extends right into a easy deck.
Above: The workforce absolutely renovated the primary flooring, creating one steady hallway to create a “extra pure circulate” via the area, as Tamar writes. The low-slung couch is a Maralunga by Vico Magistretti in its unique leather-based. “I used a mixture of classic Italian and trendy handmade wooden furnishings items all through,” Tamar provides.Above: “We additionally unified inside architectural particulars, highlighted the views with easy wooden home windows, and uncovered the unique wooden framing on the doorways,” Tamar writes. The dwelling space options darkish wooden beams and the unique terra cotta tile flooring.Above: Into the redone kitchen, with oak millwork by LA-based EB Joinery.Above: The kitchen is a heat materials mixture of oak, marble counter tops, and copper fixtures. Wooden-framed home windows look out on the backyard.Above: A customized copper panel extends behind the vary.Above: The oak millwork continues in a neat and environment friendly workspace reverse the U-shaped kitchen.
Above: Easy summer season particulars. Of the material, Tamar writes: “I purchased this cloth just a few years again and saved some in my equipment as a result of it was simply so, so pretty. This curtain was made out of one in all these items I saved.”Above: The eating nook is outfitted with the 02 Trestle Desk by EB Joinery and a classic flat-weave rug (each out there by way of Honeyed Figs). The push-seat chairs are classic from Amsterdam Trendy.Above: “We up to date the toilet, kitchen, and laundry with a heat, impartial palette and performed with texture of fabric to work alongside the present unique heat of the house,” writes Tamar. The millwork within the laundry is completed in non-toxic, formaldehyde-free birch.Above: Ease of dwelling: Brooms, baggage, and summer season hats are corralled on one in all many peg rails all through the bungalow.Above: Linen bedding, a woven-seat chair, a dangling basket, and delicate wooden trim make up the pared-back bed room.
Above: The redone tub (scroll right down to see what it seemed like earlier than). The lighting all through the home is a mixture of classic Italian and Allied Maker designs.Above: The tub options Fireclay tile, a distinct segment for storing merchandise, and a window with unobstructed views of the outside.
Above: Unobtrusive cupboard cut-outs within the rest room self-importance (left) and customized linen storage (proper).Above: Into the backyard.Above: An upscale picnic desk tucked below a tree makes for a cool spot for summer season dinners outdoor.
Earlier than
Above: The tub, earlier than work started. Notice the unique terra cotta tile within the background.Above: The beforehand darkish and cramped laundry room.
Check out just a few extra initiatives by Tamar Barnoon: