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An Ultra Chic European-Inspired, Historic Marin County Residence

April 30, 2015

Julie Carabello and her husband, Michael Baum  admit that they have  great love for Paris. Julie had developed an interest in art and architecture and promptly fell under the spell of the city’s many charms. “That was almost 25 years ago,” she says. “Since then, we’ve gone about every other year. Paris is the epitome of beauty to me.”  With the Parisian attitude on their mind they transformed a historic residence in Southern California into an Unique,  Ultra  Chic place of Europen style and art. Let me share with you…!

Designers Myra Hoefer and Gina Gattuso brought a glamorous feel to the interiors of a Marin County house.

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The couple decided to buy a historic 1906 house in Ross, a picturesque community in Marin County, they naturally began to infuse it with an aesthetic refined by their experiences in France. “We wanted to create a bit of European flavor that we could come home to every day,” says Julie, who began by reviving the front exterior with antique Victorian entry doors.

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The couple restored the front porch railings, redesigned the front steps, and worked with builder Milton Barrientos to add a stone terrace and new doors to the back. They also made extensive changes to the landscaping.

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In the backyard, landscape designer Valerie Erdman of Terra Fina Design created a border punctuated with topiaries and an urn.

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Drawing on European inspirations, the couple reimagined the grounds with pleached lindens, manicured hedges and parterres, white picket fences, and plenty of roses. Manicured side borders, complete with topiaries, by landscape designer Valerie Erdman of Terra Fina Design provided the final touches.

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When it came to the interiors, Julie, who had experience in design, already had some beautiful antiques to get things started. But to keep things feeling current, she called upon designer Myra Hoefer. “Myra’s style is chic, simple and elegant, mixed with lots of old pieces and quirky new ones to keep it fresh,” says Julie.

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In the living room, the designers paired custom and new furnishings, including a slipcovered sofa and a tufted ottoman from Patricia Edwards, with the homeowners’ antiques. Black and white Libas Limited silks cover a 19th-century settee. Turgot’s ‘Plan de Paris’ overlooks the space.

“I knew that she could bring in a more eclectic, informal and contemporary element.” To start, Julie and Hoefer, who worked on the project alongside designer Gina Gattuso, agreed on a dramatic change. “The first big step we took was painting the dark wood floors a high-gloss white,” says Hoefer. “That transformed the whole house into a very glamorous space.” Following that lead, the designers, inspired by china Julie found in France, turned to a palette of mostly black and white with bits of pinky-lavender for the main rooms. “There’s just enough of the purpley-pinks, which I adore, to be chic and interesting,” says Julie.

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In the family room, the designers upholstered a Lee Industries sofa and the homeowners’ armchairs with a bold black-and-white Romo stripe from De Sousa Hughes. The small 19th-century footstool is upholstered with Scalamandré’s Tigre fabric.

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At one end of the elegant and airy dining room, a 19th-century mirror from Antique & Art Exchange hangs above a painted cabinet purchased in Paris. The alabaster urn lamp is from Circa Lighting in Savannah, Georgia.

The designers refreshed the homeowners’ 19th-century dining table and chairs, purchased at Holmes-Samsel Antiques & Interiors, with a bright white finish, and then upholstered the chairs with leopard-print Cowtan & Tout fabric. The 19th-century chandelier is also from Holmes-Samsel Antiques & Interiors.

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In approaching the large step-down living room, Hoefer and Gattuso suggested situating custom tufted banquettes on either side of the fireplace. “It’s very sexy, and it gives lots of alternate seating,” explains Hoefer, who also designed a custom slipcovered sofa and paired it with a skirted ottoman. Of course, they also incorporated the homeowners’ beloved antiques. “The settee in the living room is one of the first things I ever bought,” Julie recalls. “It had a hideous fabric on it, but I knew that it could be great.” Now it wears black and white silks “for a contemporary and bold look,” Gattuso says.

A coat of high-gloss oil Benjamin Moore paint in Turquoise Mist, a color inspired by the Paris tea salon Ladurée, transformed the kitchen cabinetry, which is adorned with new hardware from Anthropologie. The dishwasher is by Bosch.

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Meanwhile, in the kitchen, the cabinetry was repainted in a glossy pale turquoise inspired by one of Julie’s favorite Parisian haunts, the tea salon Ladure´e, which sells macarons in shades of pastel greens, pinks and blues. “I lived in Paris for 10 years and had walked the same streets that she’d walked and had been to many of the same places, like Ladure´e,” says Hoefer. “So there was a lot of inspiration between the two of us.”

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The kitchen’s dark floors were painted white, and the island’s butcher-block top was replaced with marble. Michael transformed a smashed antique frame and a box of crystals into the chandelier hanging above the island. The counter stools are from Restoration Hardware.

In the dining room, the designers updated the owners’ antique chairs with a white-painted finish and leopard-patterned fabric and anchored the master bedroom with a wrought-iron canopy bed.

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In the serene master bedroom, a canopy bed from Tara Shaw in New Orleans is dressed with bedding by Restoration Hardware. The 19th-century Louis XVI-style vanity and chair were purchased in Paris and are framed with draperies made with a Pindler linen.

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A wallcovering by Kelly Wearstler for Schumacher lends graphic impact to the study, as does the Greek key border, also by Schumacher, highlighting the console’s skirt made with a Calvin Fabrics textile. The vintage lamp is from Loot Antiques

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The homeowners added a white picket fence to the property and created a European-inspired garden complete with blooming plants, including hydrangeas and roses. They worked with builder Milton Barrientos to incorporate a stone terrace, where Pottery Barn umbrellas provide shade.

In the end, the designers found spots for the owners’ sophisticated antiques and other treasures while giving the home a modern sensibility. “It looks like a loft space with gorgeous pieces inside of it, rather than looking too fussy or predictable,” Gattuso remarks of the luxurious rooms. Julie adds: “I feel like I’m in a Parisian salon. When you walk in, you leave California behind.”

  • House Details
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Photography: R. Brad Knipstein
  • Interior Designer: Myra Hoefer and Gina Gattuso, Myra Hoefer Design

 

source : LUXE

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