A bucolic drive leads up to the Sonoma County home.
In the cozy living room, the fireplace showcases traditional Japanese shou sugi-ban, or charred-wood technique, and its folding doors cleverly conceal the television. The cast resin steer skull is from RH.
The heart of the home features an adjoined living room and kitchen, making the room feel open and spacious. White oak countertop is through Mount Storm Forest Products.
Women of Oaxaca throw pillows from The Citizenry adorn a custom Viesso sofa in the living room.
A Blanco farmhouse sink is complemented by a Ruvati faucet. Barn pendant lights are through RH.
An equine photograph taken by the owners paired with a West Elm bench create a graphic vignette in the hallway. Hardwood flooring throughout the home is reclaimed tobacco barn white oak from Black’s Farmwood.
The bathroom features a Randolph Morris vintage clawfoot tub and hardware. The white floor tile is from the Pebble Tile Shop. The custom vanity sports Living’Roc sinks.
In the luminous master suite, French doors open onto the garden. Bed and nightstands are from Skyline Casework.
In the guest cottage, which the homeowners revitalized, a sleek, sliding barn door conceals the bath. Bed and nightstands are from West Elm.
A space-saving nook holds firewood.
The bathroom tub is Randolph Morris; the dip-dyed stool is from Serena & Lily.
In the small-but-stylish cabana, a handmade hammock from Hamanica swings by the tiki bar.
This article appears in the June 2017 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).