Country Modern
Sebastopol Whole-Home Remodel
Sequestered in rural Sebastopol, this whole-home remodel turned a dark, 1970’s home into a bright, country modern designed for entertaining. A large, vaulted open plan space for entertaining is divided into separate programs using furniture, materials and cabinetry to make each feel distinct in the open-plan format. Large skylights over the kitchen provide natural ambient light that bounces from glazed white subway tile and the honed Carrara marble countertops.
Although more difficult to maintain, the look of marble can certainly be worth the effort for the conscientious.Light neutral tones throughout allow color and dark contrasts to pop in stark, contemporary juxtaposition. The pendants and over-sink sconce from Luminaire Authentik for example, are weighted against the pale palette from across the great room, tying in with the darker black tone of the island cabinetryThe hallway bathroom also uses a light palette of Carrara marble and white Zellige tile, the darker accents of the hexagonal floor tile, mirror frame and sconces used as counter-balancing elements. Artwork highlighted with a red frame adds vibrance and visual interest in the otherwise neutral space.Also included in this project; the renovation of two bedrooms, and the addition of a mud room, laundry and wine storage room off the kitchen. A detached workshop on the property also received an upgrade to an ADU which allowed our clients somewhere to live while the primary dwelling was completed.
Construction expertly handled by Jed at Pterodactyl Construction.