
Traditional Home: Tudor Revival Estate Bathroom
Bespoke American Walnut cabinets and handmade, glazed ceramic tiles restore period authenticity to this primary bathroom. Recessed medicine cabinets provide ample storage while custom-designed light fixtures in antique bronze illuminate the vanity area. Artwork by Renae Barnard and Miggie Wong rest atop the vanity counter.
Careful consideration is given to every project detail to retain the traditional aesthetic in the primary bathroom and throughout the home. Motorized natural linen roman shades make for smooth operation and enjoyment of the ocean view. American Walnut cabinets and handmade ceramic tiles outfit his and hers water closets.
Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.
To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.
Photos by Steven Dewall
Traditional Home: Tudor Revival Estate Living Room
The traditional living room is at the heart of this restored Tudor revival estate. A painting by Kevin Moore adds vibrant color adorning the unique oak mantle. Restoring the home’s original details in combination with contemporary accents provides a warming update to this formal aesthetic — the restored original oak mantle pairs well with a new stone slip and hearth. Additionally, the home’s original leaded glass windows were preserved and the oak frames restored.
An artisan woodworker brought to life Sarah Barnard's custom entertainment center design.
The homeowners are great lovers of music and collect many unique antique instruments including this Victorian-era organ. Their pottery collection adorns the antique's mantle. Hand carved fauteuil chairs augment the reading area in the formal living room.
Plush burnt orange velvet bergère chairs create a favorite reading spot for the homeowners. In the formal living room, an antique Queen Anne coffee table anchors the conversation area. Delicate natural grasscloth wallpaper provides the setting for antique reproduction wall sconces.
Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.
To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.
Photos by Steven Dewall
Traditional Home: Tudor Revival Estate Primary Bedroom
For this Tudor revival estate primary bedroom suite, the owners desired a Victorian-era aesthetic on a grand scale. Sarah Barnard designed a California King sized bed and coordinating nightstands made of American Walnut with bronze hardware. Carved by master craftsmen in Los Angeles, the raised panels, fluted carvings, and intricate floral details define the one-of-a-kind Victorian-inspired bed explicitly created for this home. Antique brass bedside sconces with articulating arms allow for comfortable reading in bed. Three antique ceramic birds sit among fresh cut pink ranunculus on the primary bedroom nightstand.
A few favorite books, a vintage brass cat and a black pottery vase filled with white hydrangeas adorn the custom American Walnut built-in bar providing easy access to snacks and beverages within the primary bedroom suite.
Decadent silk velvet, wool mohair, and cashmere textiles were used to ensure a deliciously tactile primary bedroom suite. The original brass chandelier restored with custom shades covered in grey silk threads. A luxurious magnolia leaf garland drapes across the primary bedroom fireplace mantle, framing a painting by artist Kevin Moore. White tulips set in a clear glass vase brighten the antique side table, a brass swing-arm floor lamp, and a deep rose velvet bergère chair.
Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.
To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.
Photos by Steven Dewall
Traditional Home: Tudor Revival Estate Foyer
The original oak staircase is the primary feature of the foyer in this Tudor revival estate. The original oak staircase was meticulously restored and finished with wool carpets specially woven to wrap up the stairs and around the landing seamlessly. Deep black natural stone tiles were hand brushed to achieve a softened finish for the custom flooring.
Paintings by Brian Johnson sit atop a table carved to fit the curvature of the foyer wall.
Bringing attention to unique details, the Better Times Peonies brighten a display of the homeowner's favorite things.
Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.
To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.
Photos by Steven Dewall
Traditional Home: Music Room Interior Design
The music room, with restored coffered ceiling and oak french doors, hosts much of this Tudor revival estate's antique instrument collection. The painting by Brian Johnson rests on an antique side table in the conversation area. Displayed are handmade sofa pillows embroidered in India using traditional methods and craftspeople by Bandhini Design.
The original stone fireplace is the focal point of the music room featuring a painting by Renae Barnard on the mantle. The Oak French doors open to an expansive back garden with magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean. Light filters through the sea view window, illuminating an antique chess table.
Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.
To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.
Photos by Steven Dewall
Traditional Walnut Kitchen in a Tudor Revival Estate
The kitchen windows frame a view of the Pacific Ocean at this Tudor revival estate. Bespoke cabinets in American Walnut are finished with white bronze hardware and paired with deep green granite counter tops. Hand made, and glazed artisan tile flooring expands into the conservatory. The soft angles of the American Walnut kitchen cabinets guide the entry to the adjoining dining room.
Sarah Barnard designed a one-of-a-kind hood in bronze to pair with a Bertazzoni Heritage range. It provides high performance and a traditional aesthetic, punctuated by an antique Japanese teapot. American Walnut cabinets, handmade ceramic backsplash tile, and dark green granite countertops make a hardworking kitchen elegant.
The original oak coffered ceiling was restored to complement the bespoke American Walnut kitchen cabinets. The center island is outfitted in dark green granite with satin nickel plumbing fixtures by Rohl. Three by six-inch backsplash tiles were handmade for the kitchen in an ash gloss glaze.
Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.
To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.
Photos by Steven Dewall
Traditional Home: Luxe Tapestry Dining Room
Luxurious tapestries in vibrant shades of forest green, chartreuse and burgundy adorn the walls of this Tudor revival dining room. Cotton velvet draperies in a saturated burgundy tone connect with the tiny berries in the woodland wall upholstery. The room's focal point, an antique dining table, is accompanied by six antique side chairs which were re-finished and re-upholstered along with two custom made armchairs to complete the dining room set.
Utilizing original details and restoring antiques within the property creates an updated contemporary home design while preserving the estate's traditional aesthetic. With a custom color by Fine Paints of Europe, the original wood wainscotting is transformed. The antique dining table top was restored to a brilliant finish while intentionally preserved the base's unique patina. Custom armchairs were created to blend effortlessly with the original antique side chairs. The crystal chandelier in the dining room was also original to the property and was restored.
Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.
To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.
Photos by Steven Dewall