Modern meets beach. A 1920's bungalow home in the heart of downtown Carmel, California undergoes a small renovation that leads to a complete home makeover. New driftwood oak floors, board and batten walls, Ann Sacks tile, modern finishes, and an overall neutral palette creates a true bungalow style home. Photography by Wonderkamera.
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window treatment-blinds - Could you please tell me which manufacturer makes those blinds or how to buy -- which "color" are they? They look much nicer than the rattan options I've seen at our local home improvement store.... Thanks! »
Beautiful details everywhere! - May I ask where the white cabinets are from? And was the piece of driftwood something found on the beach or a purchase? »
Baker based the home's design on natural elements like shells, rattan, cotton and grass cloth. Using natural elements is part of what makes up her signature look. "They help create depth and bring in a natural yet comfortable element to a space," Baker says.
Designer based home's design on natural elements like shells, rattan, cotton & grass cloth. Using natural elements creates depth & brings in a natural, yet comfortable, element to a space.
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by Regan Baker Design
by Regan Baker Design
Baker based the home's design on natural elements like shells, rattan, cotton and grass cloth. Using natural elements is part of what makes up her signature look. "They help create depth and bring in a natural yet comfortable element to a space," Baker says.
http://www.smithandnoble.com/natural-woven-waterfall-shades/shades/natural-woven-shades/10049 Good luck with your project.