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The house's stucco matches the colour of sandstone rock on the property.
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On weekends The Bunces have breakfast around a weathered painted-iron table with a glass top. This area behind the house is covered in pea gravel and leads to a dining terrace.
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Agba, one of the family dogs, relaxes on a slipcovered sofa in the living room; the room has five sets of French doors that open onto the loggia, lending a bright, outdoors feeling. The fabric on a 1920s chair (far left) looks like patchwork but is actually needlepoint.
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A shiplike Empire daybed right in front of the fireplace. The hearth, baseboard, and floor are tiled with matching Mexican terra-cotta.
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In the kitchen an 1880s table topped with Caesar stone which, according to Carolina is "lemon-proof, red wine-proof, and Sharpie pen-proof." A well-worn rug covers the polished wood floor.
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A credenza designed by Carolina stores 19th-century yellowware.
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An antique Balinese teak daybed is grouped with a bamboo coffee table and chairs.
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An arrangement of hydrangeas brings out the colors in a piece of French ticking that covers a table on the loggia. The floor is tiled with the same terra-cotta used indoors.
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The couple's collection of dark still lifes contrasts with light walls.
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Stunning views from the back loggia.
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A crystal chandelier hangs above a free-standing tub. A worn silk rug and an antique painted tray table completes the picture.
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A pair of Louis XVI-style chairs flank painted panels rescued from a Hollywood house that Carolina decorated. The client did not want them, she says, and the contractor was about to throw them away.
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Carolina draped the back posts of the guest room's Shaker-style bed with a lush 1920s printed linen. "I didn't do anything with curtain rings because someday I may have another use for the fabric," she notes. A European trestle table partners with a Baltimore painted fancy chair.
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