Homes & Gardens

TELLING A STORY

When a home has been lovingly maintained for more than 100 years it deserves owners who want to preserve its character and charm; custodians to move it gently forward with a sympathetic renovation to embrace modern life without sacrificing its magic. ‘That was exactly the intention of the couple, with a baby daughter, who bought this historic, redwood-shingled, craftsman’s-style home,’ says designer Heidi Caillier, who worked with them on its revamp.

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