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Photo credit: Matthew MillmanSheer PerfectionDesigned by Chloe Warner, Redmond Aldrich DesignThe sheer there-but-not-there curtains provide privacy but preserve the fantastic view from the master bedroom. Persimmon colored chairs add a burst of strong color in an otherwise muted room.
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Photo credit: Ethan KaplanA Shot in the ArmDesigned by Martha AngusThings feeling a bit anemic in the bedroom? Punch it up with some color! Here, a cashmere coverlet does the trick. The oversized headboard was designed for the space to help balance the high ceilings. Blanket and throw: Sue Fisher King, SF, suefisherking.com.
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Photo credit: Matthew MillmanLiterary RetreatDesigned by Chloe Warner, Redmond Aldrich DesignThe master bedroom in this home features a sitting alcove to encourage more literary endeavors. Bed, "Cannonball," Chakra Design Studio, Dallas, TX, 214-221-2382; Quilt: "Dream," Barbara Barry, SF, barbaraberry.com; Throw: West Elm; Pillows: Williams-Sonoma, SF; Artword: "Homage to the Square," Josef Albers; Chandelier: "Florentine," Canopy Designs, NYC.
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Photo credit: Jeremy SamuelsonRooms with a ViewDesigned by Lean ArchBuilt-in cabinets made from reclaimed wood were custom designed to compliment and soften the modern architecture seen in this bedroom. Architect James R. Meyer made the interior room appear more spacious by connecting it to the outdoors through the large glass door.
Photo credit: Jeremy SamuelsonStep OutsideDesigned by Lean ArchOutdoor furniture: Maku collection, 2modern.com; Outdoor rug: Haute Look, hautelook.com; Planter: Design Within Reach, LA, dwr.com.
Photo credit: Jeremey SamuelsonLay Your HeadDesigned by Lean ArchBed: “Hepburn,” Hive Modern, Portland, OR, hivemodern.com; Throw, pillows and towels: Missoni, unicahome.com.































