Carver + Schicketanz
Architecture
- Coastlands House
- Dani Ridge House
- Carmel Mid-Century - LEED
- Spindrift House
- Lobos Ridge House
- Creek View House
- Santa Ynez Barn
- Rocky Point House
- Serene Point
- Point Sur Lighthouse
- Fish Fry
- San Antonio 1
- Vikings Roost
- Corona Ridge
- Mission Historic
- Ocean View House
- Highlands 3
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Un-Built Work
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
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Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
-
Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
-
Coastal Refurbishing
Project TeamcloseCoastal Refurbishing
Although the location against the rocky coastline of Carmel offers stunning panoramic ocean views, the interior of the home needed an update. We started by removing the large, curved wall between the kitchen and living room and replaced it with a built-in teak bookcase which maintains some separation of the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the space. The dark espresso cabinets from SieMatic and the rich caramel teak bookcase and breakfast bar complement the existing wood paneling. By upholstering existing furniture pieces with vibrant new fabrics and adding new custom wool rugs, we refreshed and enlivened the adjacent living and dining rooms. The guest bedroom was given a new identity as well with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in Charge of DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project TeamSara Simoni and Caitlin Carr
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
- Kitchen DesignMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz and Brian Allen of SieMatic
