Located in a secluded property in the Berkeley Hills, this 1965 home blends a clean and minimal look with pops of colours and gorgeous pieces of art.
Architect David Yama of Yamamar Design teamed with interior designer Alison Damonte to give this mid-century modern home a new fresh look. The owners were looking to remodel the house with a minimal look that put art and photography at the center of the stage.
The 3-story house had conquered its owners’ hearts with its breathtaking views. The living room features an unusually beautiful original cast concrete fireplace, constructed in Mexico in the 60’s.
The kitchen, originally small and dark, was turned into a big open space. Geometric tiles and glossy white casework are combined with vibrant and colourful seating.
The master bedroom features a watercolour wallpaper and was decorated in soft shades of blue and grey.
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