Walls: Benjamin Moore Springfield Sage
Northern Lights
North-facing rooms are quietly powerful, they’re just a little shy. This guest bedroom was waiting for someone to start listening to it. We leaned all the way in to a vision of a foggy beach morning you don’t want to end, with a palette of olive, sage, camel, cognac and creamy ivory. Mossy vertical nickel gap, sculptural softness, brass accents, linen, tweed, and just enough whimsical plaid to make it feel like a place that remembers something. The result is an atmospheric, nostalgic twin retreat for guests of all ages - and honestly, for anyone who needs a reason to stay a little longer.
Walls: Benjamin Moore Navy Masterpiece
Channeling Carmel by the Sea
A spare west-facing bedroom was finally ready to meet its moment. Designed around the rich golden sunset it had always been chasing, this sophisticated guest suite leans into the moody, the elemental, and the quietly historic. Aegean linen, ochre velvet and copper mohair hold a conversation with the fading light, while a deep ocean blue cube panel wall anchors the drama. Vintage antiques and artifacts collected over time - including an imperious brass dachshund - make this a room that reveals itself slowly, like a good story told on a cliffside at dusk.
Walls: Benjamin Moore Cotton Balls
Emotional Support Office
When “bring your whole self to work” is not a slogan, it’s a mantra. This family spends more time in their home office than in any other room, but at the end of the day, the dogs come first. And because we respect the heck out of those priorities, we let their dogs take the lead - bold, curious, joyful, and unapologetically in charge of the operation. Old, heavy tones got a creamy, dreamy awakening. Grasscloth-backed shelves brought warmth and weight. A curated collection of personal antiques and whimsical artifacts turned a functional room into an autobiography. Work still gets done here. It just feels like a privilege now.