ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST: Tour a Once-Dated Tuscan-Style Home That Got a Soothing Refresh

 

October 05, 2022

By: Janelle Zara

“We wanted it to feel like a tree house, or like being under the canopy,” Cheng recalls of the renovation, which began a little more than two years ago and unfolded as a fully hands-on process. Early on, the DIY-savvy couple knocked out the wall separating the enclosed kitchen from the living room, then peeled back the ceiling to reveal the gabled roof. Exposed redwood joists are now complemented by white-oak engineered-hardwood floorboards, a wall of ash cabinets, and the pendant of handwoven date branches that anchors the open-plan space.”

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