How an L.A. Family Made the Most of Their Home’s Inconvenient, Sunken Dining Room
Their designer turned it from a tripping hazard into a focal point.
Their designer turned it from a tripping hazard into a focal point.
See the shiny brass sink and floral wallpaper.
And cranberry-hued carpeting.
In the bathroom, a vintage sideboard serves as the vanity.
The moody vibes stop at the front door.
Including a green-stained floor.
“Nesting is my coping mechanism.”
You gotta give him a hand.
Color-blocking for the win.
“I never want anything to scream ‘shiny.’”
The over-the-top shoe wall is now a guest bed nook.
Down the hall, a tea-tasting room flexes as a guest space.
“We like to wake up with the birds.”
As was falling in love in the process.
Can you spot Underpants the pup?
Emily Ward took a no-fuss approach to the trio of buildings.
Inside, craftsmanship of all kinds is on display.
Comfort (and so much color) comes first.