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Homeowners David and Lucinda Schiff sit on their front porch, which retains the original hand-planed columns. In the foreground, succulents bloom in a garden that emphasizes California plants. After...

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Back outside, a minimalist fountain in rusted steel flows effortlessly into the new visual mix.

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Son Henry's room has a charcoal drawing by Robert Longo. The nightstand and lamp are vintage, and the duvet cover came from Urban Outfitters.

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Emerson found three matching 1940s French brass sconces to illuminate his-and-hers mirrors. Lucinda Schiff added lavender light bulbs.

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Wertheimer designed a new master bath with radiant-heat floors, a Happy D tub by Duravit and a mix of glass and ceramic tiles from Ann Sacks. The Italian vintage light fixture is from Filament Lighting.

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The master bedroom, before the renovation, and ...

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The vintage lamp sits on mosaic tile nesting tables from Plain Air.

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The Roman shades are made from a Christopher Farr print sold at Thomas Lavin. The ceramic lamp, one of a pair, is a flea market find. The pillow is a recent Anthropologie purchase.

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The kitchen has a seating area, but Wertheimer notes: no TV. "The idea was to make this room a hub that is vaguely modern," Emerson adds. "It's a light, bright room with that great view of the pool,...

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The kitchen pantry shows off a collection of Mexican tourist ware, popular during the mid-1900s. "I have always been influenced by the style of Monterey," Lucinda Schiff says of the Mexican-influenced...

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Some fresh color for the dining table.

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John Byers' architecture, Wertheimer says, "has a sense of scale, and materials make them feel intimate and comfortable even when they have somewhat low ceilings, like the dining room. I think that's...

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The vivid dining room paint, amplified by a mirror at left, was a custom shade created by color consultant Philippa Radon. In one corner, one of Lucinda Schiff's purchases from long ago: an antique...

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A sunlit corner of the living room, meanwhile, became a reading nook with a mixture of old and new pieces. The Schiffs owned the French chair. "The style and form dictated a simple fabric, so we...

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The family room is meant to be a casual place to hang out and watch TV. Emerson designed the L-shaped couch, which is upholstered in easy-care outdoor fabric by Perennials, as well as the room's...

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To complement the dark wood flooring in the family room area, Emerson covered the bar, right, in brown metallic tiles purchased in a close-out sale at Walk on Tile. The Old World bar stools, which the...

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A galleria armchair, a 1958 bentwood classic by Norman Cherner, gets glammed up with a red leather seat. The elaborate floor was inspired by Moorish and Moroccan tiled floors that Lucinda Schiff had...

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The galleria, once just a covered walkway, now is enclosed with working windows and French doors. At right, a shuttered door stained driftwood gray leads to a bedroom suite. The hallway lights were...

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Emerson found old mercury glass light fixtures from a New England factory at Olde Good Things. She had them turned into a multi-piece pendant at Filament Lighting.

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"The house had heart and soul and all the odd things about it added to its character," renovation architect Wertheimer says. From the front door, three steps lead up to the living room. But the...

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