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Design Ideas from a Dreamy Oakland Area Living Room

  • October 20, 2017
  • Written by Madison Nauta and Photography by Jim Brown
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There are so many striking components to this living room that even replicating one part of the room could completely revolutionize your home.
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Oakland Sanctuary, Pt. 3: Small Details, Big Names

  • October 21, 2016
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
With a renovated exterior and kitchen, the project wraps up with details by McCobb and Bertoia.
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Oakland Sanctuary, Pt. 2: Ranch House Turned Think Lab

  • October 19, 2016
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
Jean Orlebeke moved into her idyllic 1953 home 10 years ago and started renovations early on using some unexpected resources.
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Oakland Sanctuary, Pt. 1: A Tree House in the Hills

  • October 17, 2016
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
Tour a 1953 ranch reminiscent of a Swedish ski lodge, and the property its tucked away on in the hills of Oakland, Calif.
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