Jaime Zehner of JZ Interior Designs undertook the redesign of a four-bed, four-bath house in Corona del Mar, California, built in 1961. The goal was not only to update the existing space but to create a timeless home for the clients. The original ranch-style home had a dated layout, prompting a comprehensive renovation to enhance the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The design focused on maximizing the home’s stunning ocean view, emphasizing an open entertaining space with higher ceilings and doors that seamlessly connect to the courtyard and backyard. Zehner aimed to create an indoor/outdoor experience that captures the essence of California living, taking full advantage of the favorable weather.
The redesign retained the original horseshoe layout while addressing the low ceilings and smaller, segmented rooms. By opening up the layout, raising the ceiling, and expanding the room, Zehner successfully transformed the kitchen into a more expansive and interconnected space with a large island and integrated living area.
Jaime Zehner continued the layout transformations upstairs, making strategic changes like switching the location of the closet and bathroom in the primary bathroom to allow it to face the ocean. The primary bathroom presented a design challenge due to the choice of materials. While initially opting for white marble for the shower and countertops, it felt cold compared to the rest of the home.
During an open house, Zehner discovered a white stone mosaic that resonated with her, providing the warmth she sought for the space. The mosaic, resembling a seashell, was used on the wall with a similarly colored grout, subtly integrating it into the design. The addition of a limestone floor further enhanced the warmth of the primary bathroom.
Describing the style of the home, Zehner humorously dubbed it a “modern coastal farmhouse,” reflecting the blend of inspirations from various styles. The design started with clean lines and timeless materials, incorporating character to achieve a cohesive and inviting atmosphere.