ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME

THAT 70s SHOW

When most people hire a designer to renovate their 70s-era home, the goal is usually an update, with of-the-moment styles and trends bringing it firmly into the current era.

Not so for California designer Adler Miller’s client, who invited Miller to work on her circa-1979 family residence. Instead, the owner of the Mediterranean-style Palo Alto home wished for a makeover that would make it more 70s, not

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