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Cliff May was a father of the look. Skylights, natural lines, and lots and lots of light are signatures of his style.
by Catherine Opie
A modern take on the Cliff May style: natural wood, concrete floors and that magical NorCal light.
by WA design  
Skylights galore. On the Northern California coast it is often too cold to actually be outside, so we are big fans of bringing the outside in.
by Blackburn Architects, PC
Open ceilings, natural materials, neutral colors and lots of light: all Northen California dead giveaways.
by Arcanum Architecture  
Inside-outside homes, where the interior and exterior are hard to make out, are a way of life in Northern California.
by mark pinkerton - vi360 photography  
Open stairs, minimal design, lots of natural wood and, you guessed it, natural light galore. This is modern Northern California minimalism at its best.
by Quezada Architecture  
Much of the design of Northern California reflects the social atmosphere: elegant but casual and completely inviting. Yes, you could show up at a dinner party in flip-flops.
by Precision Cabinets & Trim  
Eclectic is the name of the game. Layered fabrics, lots of white and some requisite ethnic touches are all marks of Northern California interior design.
by Madison Modern Home  
Layered colors, exposed materials, mixed eras and bare windows create a simple opulence. It doesn't look overly decorated, but it does look intentional. Admission: This space is not in Northern California, but it gets its style from there.
by Kim Parker Interiors
Another indoor-outdoor room filled with light and airiness. The furnishings are classic modern pieces, and all the materials are exposed: wood, glass, cement.
by Ehrlich Architects  
A little touch of hippie is a must. Draped lampshades work, as do funky ethnic throws, scarf curtains and a casual mixture of furniture. (No matching sets allowed!)
by Shannon Malone
In Northern California we know how to sleep through the dawn light. As long as the neighbors can't see in, windows are bare and big. And, when you wake up to a view like this one, the decor just needs to hold back and be comfortable. No art is needed. For that matter, no color is needed either.
by Sagan / Piechota Architecture

Comments

Becky Harris I love this style! A trip to Sea Ranch is on my bucket list, and your article has my mind spinning with ways to try and make it sooner rather than later. Anyone have a house they want to lend me? :)
12 months ago · ·
olldbobbi Samantha, great article! You're right about blurring the indoor/outdoor lines, and the use of light, natural woods, and it seems that everyone has either a pool or a hot tub. But the hippie thing? I hope not. Love beads and lava lamps are better left as memories. I live in NorCal and I keep my home welcoming, cozy and definetly "un-stuffy".
12 months ago ·
Madison Modern Home Samantha, Thanks for including our photo in your Northern California design round-up. We're from the Bay Area originally, so I guess this style just comes naturally to us! Best, Robin and Rachel
11 months ago ·
Casart Coverings Don't have a house to lend, Becky, but when you get to Sea Ranch, check out Whale Watch Inn for a romantic stay and dine at St. Orres with it's distinctive wooden Russian "onion" dome. With your background in architecture, you'll love it! Here you go http://www.saintorres.com/ And don't forget James Hubbell's wonderful Sea Ranch chapel.
11 months ago · ·
R & C Bechtold Becky ~
There are houses for rent in Sea Ranch with big open patios and lots of windows that look out over the water. A girlfriend of mine goes a couple times a year. They rent 2 big houses and their WHOLE family spend a L-O-N-G weekend fishing and relaxing there for just a few hundred dollars.
11 months ago ·
rednectarine I love the color of the walls in the 11th picture. Can anyone provide more information on the paint/color? Thanks!
11 months ago ·
alibonelli And I love the neutral bedding in the final pic. Any info on that?
11 months ago ·
mendovino Hi Becky, be sure to visit Trinks cafe in Gualala for the tastiest bakery and lunch menu in the area. You can thank me later!
11 months ago ·
kennedytarheel Indoors...outdoors....who cares, they are the same in this home! Move me right in!!!!! I don't think I'd ever want to leave!
8 months ago ·
Derviss Design Thanks for mentioning Cliff May. He brought a certain kind of value to the architectual world.
Do you know if he actually did any design work on TSR ( the sea ranch ? ) I lived and worked up there for many years and never came across his name.
As someone mentioned above, please do check out St. Orres Inn. It is a masterful piece of architecture designed and built by Eric Black . The Whale Watch Inn has lovely views but architectually speaking I find it kind of dull ( I worked on both properties for 6 yrs ) Several very nice cafes and deli's in Gualala. For a real treat ask a local to point you in the right direction of 'Bowling Ball Beach', ... you'll love it.
8 months ago ·
zanzi1 My sensibilities are clearly in Northern Ca.
8 months ago ·
lmarkum I lived in Sonoma County for 25 years. I still have to visit at least once a year to see the ocean and my favorite haunts. Architect Obie Bowman also designed homes in "The Ranch" and other spots along the Norcal coast. He's pretty well known there for his green designs and innovation. Check him out at http://www.obiebowman.com/
You can also rent vacation property in Bodega Bay in the Bodega Harbor subdivision.
8 months ago ·
Kim Parker Interiors Hi Samantha,
Thank you for featuring our apartment in your article on "Northern California Style."

Kind Regards,
Kim Parker
8 weeks ago ·
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