California Home and Design
  • Photo credit: John Ellis
    A Room with a View
    Designed by Craig Schultz
    A large rug helps delineate the living room sitting area from the dining space and bar in this modern great room. Dashes of color in throws, pillows and accent books bring the energy and life to the room.
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    Color Jolt
    Designed by Craig Schultz

    Rug: Decorative Carpets, SF; Sofa, woven chair, coffee table and armchair: Espasso, LA.

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    Modern Details
    Designed by Craig Schultz

    Floor lamp: Ralph Pucci International, West Hollywood; Console table: H & J Cabinets, Tustin.

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    Belly Up
    Designed by Craig Schultz

    Steel bar counter: Laidlaw Schultz Architects and RDM General Contractors, Costa Mesa; Bar stools: “Nicolle,” Bourgeois Boheme, LA.

  • Photo credit: Benny Chan/Fotoworks
    Glass Houses
    Designed by John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects

    This residence takes transparency to a new level, with windows, glass walls and skylights at every turn. But sheer drapes in the bedroom offer privacy at a moment's notice.

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    The Look Out
    Designed by Griffin Enright Architects

    Acid-etched at the bottom of the windows mean an unobstructed view of the city below, but plenty of privacy.

  • Photo credit: Yoshi Tomishi
    Big Splash
    Designed by Gregg De Meza

    Architect Gregg De Meza created a wall of frosted glass in icy aqua to separate the master bedroom from the bath, which is centered around a freestanding soaking tub perfectly situated to take in the views of live oaks through a wall of glass that can be fully opened to the balcony. Floors: Pele limestone, ASN Stone; Glass mosaic tile: Global Tile Design, SF; Bathtub: “Freestanding Vessel,” Hastings, The Bath + Beyond.

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