Historic Craftsman-Style House Gets a Makeover in Berkley Hills 

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Heidi Caillier Design has reimagined the interiors of this redwood-shingled, craftsman-style house constructed in 1910, situated in beautiful Berkley Hills, California. 

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Created for a family of three, the owners desired a house that would feel timeless yet youthful—a reflection of them. Nestled into a hillside, a large terraced garden overlooks the San Francisco Bay. 

The owners conscientiously took care to preserve as many original architectural details as possible. They only made changes to the interior that felt authentic to the house.

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Just outside the front door of this craftsman-style house is a nook with tall windows and a built-in banquette. 

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Natural light floods this space through large windows, where one can also enjoy the beauty of nature that surrounds this home.

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The Sitting Room, features a Phillip Jeffries linen wallpaper above the wall panelling. The pendant light suspended above this space is from Atelier Vime. 

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The Listening Room is a cozy space the owners enjoy for relaxation and listening to music at the end of a long day. The built-in bench seating mimics the existing joinery.

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