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    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

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    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

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    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

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    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

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    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

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    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

  • Big Sur Cabin

    close

    Big Sur Cabin

    In the News

    • San Francisco Chronicle, November 2007
    • Coastal Living, September 2010

    This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.

    “Rich silk and velvet fabrics in warm cream, orange, green, and brown respond to the surroundings and reflect the lush plantings outside, completing the picture of a world where past and present meet on a ridge high above the sea.”  COASTAL LIVING

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Carver + Schicketanz is a full service architecture firm providing a wide range of architectural and interior design services to the greater Monterey Peninsula, including Big Sur, Carmel, Pebble Beach, and the San Francisco Bay area. We specialize in custom building design, green, LEED certified sustainable architecture, residential and commercial interior design, historic preservation restoration and remodeling, land-use and coastal planning, and assisting in real estate due diligence research and feasibility studies.

P.O. Box 2684 Carmel, CA 93921 USA tel: 831.624.2304

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