
19 Jun This Charming California Cabin Is All About Warmth and Character
Upstairs, Lucy made an exception to her rule and painted some of the pine white to brighten the primary bedroom that sits in the apex of the A-frame. She also took Gregory’s suggestion to create a larger window with a built-in seat. “The bedroom had no light in it. It was just a dark cave,” she recalls, adding that the crisp look is a refreshing departure from the warmth of the lower level.
With Gregory’s direction, Lucy expanded the cramped en suite, which she outfitted with charcoal penny tile floors, a soapstone vanity, a vintage mirror, and a white subway tile shower with a natural linen curtain. “We were able to carve a really useful, functional bathroom out of a very tight, limited space,” he says. “And it actually came out quite charming.” It most certainly did.