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The plan was not to compete with the home’s Spanish Revival architecture but instead to ‘respect it and bring it to life by playing off its colours and patterns’, says the interior designer Tamara Kaye-Honey.

living in a historically significant house comes with many advantages. For the British-American couple Justine Roddick and Tina Schlieske, who live in one of the finest examples of Spanish Revival architecture in Santa Barbara (as designed by the late, great American architect George Washington Smith), that includes original in 1927.

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