Project posted by Regan Baker Design

Modern Deco Hacienda

Structure
House (Single Residence)
Centerpiece of the entry is an Art Nouveau carved wood bench attributed to Antoni Guadí; the ceiling fixture was made in France in the 1930s.
Centerpiece of the entry is an Art Nouveau carved wood bench attributed to Antoni Guadí; the ceiling fixture was made in France in the 1930s.
View from entryway of home into living room/kitchen area.
View from entryway of home into living room/kitchen area.
Living room & kitchen looking out onto the terrace.
Living room & kitchen looking out onto the terrace.
Living room.  Steel casement windows throughout home provide contrast.
Living room. Steel casement windows throughout home provide contrast.
Living room.
Living room.
Living room; custom sofa detail.
Living room; custom sofa detail.
Kitchen.
Kitchen.
Kitchen.
Kitchen.
Kitchen; hidden appliance garage.
Kitchen; hidden appliance garage.
Dining room; vintage, 1960s brass pendant light in the style of French lighting designer Jean Perzel, chosen for its geometric, Art Deco feel.
Dining room; vintage, 1960s brass pendant light in the style of French lighting designer Jean Perzel, chosen for its geometric, Art Deco feel.
Dining room; custom cabinetry built to be flush with the wall.
Dining room; custom cabinetry built to be flush with the wall.
Powder bath.
Powder bath.
Stairwell; custom pendants from Roll & Hill.
Stairwell; custom pendants from Roll & Hill.
Stairwell; curved blackened steel with bronze top cap.
Stairwell; curved blackened steel with bronze top cap.
Upper level landing.
Upper level landing.
Library; brass starburst ceiling light fixture brings a sense of ‘20s era glamour.  Vintage sofa by Gerard van den Berg.
Library; brass starburst ceiling light fixture brings a sense of ‘20s era glamour. Vintage sofa by Gerard van den Berg.
Library; fireplace surround in black marble with a modern profile.
Library; fireplace surround in black marble with a modern profile.
Primary bedroom; custom black metal headboard relates visually to steel casement doors that open to the outdoor deck.
Primary bedroom; custom black metal headboard relates visually to steel casement doors that open to the outdoor deck.
Primary bedroom; vintage brass lamps on custom Paul Ferrante nightstands.
Primary bedroom; vintage brass lamps on custom Paul Ferrante nightstands.

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Credits

Architect
Interiors: Regan Baker Design, Architect: Medium Plenty
Interior Design
Landscape Design
Terremoto Landscape
Builder
Jetton Construction
Photographer

From Regan Baker Design

This four year-long, full-scale remodel was a labor of love for both client and Regan Baker Design and was well worth the wait. Originally built as a 1920s Spanish Revival, we gave the three-story home a complete overhaul to incorporate modern style and Art Deco influence.

The entryway sets the tone for the home with a stunning Art Nouveau carved wood bench attributed to Antoni Guadí and a 1930s French ceiling fixture.

The space includes a library, elevator, tasting room, and lower level designed for lengthy stays from family and friends. The centerpiece of the home is a spectacular custom fabricated, curved blackened-steel staircase with bronze top cap that connects all four levels—including the roof deck, with its hot tub and raised vegetable/herb garden. Blackened steel casement windows throughout the home provide contrast, a classic feel, and relate visually to the staircase.

The entry hallway leads to the open kitchen, living, and dining room—featuring a custom-designed curved sofa, custom cabinetry with hidden TV lift, and a silk rug featuring an Alexander McQueen butterfly pattern.

A vintage 1960s brass pendant, in the style of French lighting designer Jean Perzel, hangs above the dining table for a geometric, Art Deco focal point.

The library provides a quiet place for the family to play, read or work. In a feat of architectural skill, we added a working fireplace, bringing depth, coziness and character to the room. True to the home, the mantel’s black marble is traditional, while its profile remains modern. The vintage and antique table, chairs, and sofa add to the room’s sense of story and the brass starburst ceiling fixture brings 20s-era glamour.

In the primary bedroom, the neutral bedding allows an antique, muted rose-colored rug to stand out.
On the lower level is the tasting room—its deep green wall color, cognac-colored custom leather banquette, pewter countertops and brass hardware give it the feel of an English pub—a perfect place to mix signature craft cocktails.