Alison and Laura Forbes are the owners of The Art of Everyday Living company. Together they renovated and decorated Laura's home in Santa Monica, California. Their aim was to create a healthy, eco-friendly environment for the family and especially for Laura's sons who were babies at the time. They used unfinished furnishings, untreated wool rugs, natural latex rug pads, organic-fill sofas, cotton slipcovers, linen draperies, hemp pillows, and mineral-based lime paint.
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Alison Forbes Houlihan with nephew James, left, and homeowner Laura Forbes Carlin with baby Matthew.
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Throughout the house, sustainably harvested white-oak hardwood floors were installed and sealed with a low-VOC, nontoxic sealer. Traditional dining room chairs are made of reclaimed wood and water-based glue.
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Elegant linen draperies on weathered rods are used throughout the house.
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Five year old, James at his art table.
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Little Matthew in the playroom.
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Hope to see you here tomorrow!
Photographs by Edmund Barr
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