Located in Lafayette, Calif., on the outskirts of San Francisco, this renovated residence fell victim to an electrical fire that took more than half the house, destroying family photos and heirlooms, and leaving much of it smoke damaged. When the owners embarked on restoring it, the family of five asked interior designer Sherry Hope-Kennedy, Studio SHK,  to create a place that would maintain the quaint 1939-architecture of the house while honoring the distant past.
Sophisticated and relaxed, this house withstands the test of time with its classic meets vintage design. Varying natural tones, wood elements and ample windows amplify the daylight and reinforce a connection to the outdoors. Exposed ceiling beams, repurposed from barn wood, warm white walls, and French oak wide plank hardwood flooring, create an inviting backdrop. To help create zones, floors were laid in a chevron pattern in the more formal living, dining and master bed rooms, and laid straight in the informal kitchen and dining nook. An earthy color palette in woodsy browns, sage greens and French blues give this residence a Parisian flair.  Classical architectural details, such as the picture frame wainscot-like molding, the fireplace mantel, and crown moldings and trims, marry with the vintage pieces (Published with Bowerbird).

Photography: Amanda Anderson

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Anastasia is the lead author of House-diaries.com. She has studied English Literature and Psychology in the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as Interior Design & Architecture in AKTO College. She works in the field of Higher Education and has a special passion for cozy interiors.

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