Facebook Tweet Help Stories Interiors California by the sea Share Tweet Help Antique blue-and-white tiles and a burbling fountain in a sunny courtyard set the scene for this seaside home with a Spanish Colonial in spirit. A neutral palette and natural materials ideally suit the beach house Interiors by Chris Barrett DesignFrom the designer:Approachable and liveable, this home is set on a picturesque stretch of California coastline.Complementary to the architecture, it also plays to the ocean.The home has a neutral palette and natural materials, perfectly fitting to a beach house.The architect excavated the basement for an underground garage with a car elevator, resulting in a home that appears to be two storeys from the street when it’s actually three. The house doesn’t loom over the street or the beach; it is organised into the tricky available siteEntered through an antique gate, the courtyard is complete with antique blue-and-white tile and a burbling fountain. The house is Spanish Colonial in spirit.Designer Chris Barrett carried earthy, mostly neutral hues throughout the home, creating a sense of continuity across the open floor plan.To enrich the palette, she incorporated texture and subtle pattern, choosing a jute rug in a chevron design for the living area and an understated stripe on the sofa in the same space.Touches of blue crop up too, making for calming grace notes and a fitting nod to the seaside locale. Designed by: Chris Barrett Design Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Karyn-Millet 09 May, 2021 Interiors Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Trends 37-05 Fancy a twinkling mosaic pool that laps up to your dramatic outdoor space? One of our featured new homes in this edition... Read More Similar Stories