Traditional Home: Historic Preservation Guest Bedroom

The guest bedroom has striking architectural beams that define the sleeping area. The bed features a Fornasetti "Crying / Smoking" design double sided cushion, made in Italy by Luciano Marcato. Matching bedside tables display the homeowner's mementos; a vintage brass cat makes fast friends with a snapshot of a brilliant painting taken on holiday in London. Artwork by Kevin Moore pairs effortlessly with the room's traditional furnishings and contemporary feel.

Pictured below is a comfortable reading area; featuring velvet bergère chair and brass swing-arm floor lamp. Deep green cotton velvet from Holland makes for simply elegant roman shades.

Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Photos by Steven Dewall

Traditional Walnut Kitchen in a Tudor Revival Estate

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The kitchen windows frame a view of the Pacific Ocean at this Tudor revival estate. Bespoke cabinets in American Walnut are finished with white bronze hardware and paired with deep green granite counter tops. Hand made, and glazed artisan tile flooring expands into the conservatory. The soft angles of the American Walnut kitchen cabinets guide the entry to the adjoining dining room.

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Sarah Barnard designed a one-of-a-kind hood in bronze to pair with a Bertazzoni Heritage range. It provides high performance and a traditional aesthetic, punctuated by an antique Japanese teapot. American Walnut cabinets, handmade ceramic backsplash tile, and dark green granite countertops make a hardworking kitchen elegant.

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The original oak coffered ceiling was restored to complement the bespoke American Walnut kitchen cabinets. The center island is outfitted in dark green granite with satin nickel plumbing fixtures by Rohl. Three by six-inch backsplash tiles were handmade for the kitchen in an ash gloss glaze.

Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Photos by Steven Dewall