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.
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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: Unobtrusive cupboard cut-outs within the rest room self-importance (left) and customized linen storage (proper).
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Check out just a few extra initiatives by Tamar Barnoon: