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Inside a Filmmaker’s Zen 727-Square-Foot Weekend Retreat in Laguna Beach
Filmmaker Gregory Caruso's 727-square-foot Craftsman cottage in Laguna Beach, a registered historical structure dating back to 1917, was recently transformed into a Zen-inspired weekend retreat. Husband-and-wife design duo Scott Jarrell and Kristan Cunningham of Hammer and Spear were tasked with the renovation. Having worked with Caruso on previous projects, the designers were given significant creative freedom after an initial concept presentation. Caruso's primary design inspiration was the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, interpreted through the lens of the 'Mad Men' series finale, which depicted a tranquil California retreat. While initial ideas for tapestries and tie-dye were toned down, the designers incorporated an "overdose of saturated color" to compensate and root the home in the region's artistic culture. The guiding touchstone for the design became the warm, woody California abode of sculptor J.B. Blunk, known for his Japanese-inspired aesthetic. Jarrell and Cunningham incorporated this ethos through elements like a vintage Noguchi lantern, a tatami mat in the sleeping nook, and antique Japanese wood boxes, all contributing to a sense of zen.
The renovation emphasized tactful restraint, aiming to maintain original features and salvage existing materials. Swing doors in the hallway were refashioned into pocket doors, and the 105-year-old redwood walls were meticulously restored. The original Douglas fir flooring underwent sanding, staining, and sealing to bring it back to its new condition. The designers chose to keep material new finishes minimal to allow the redwood to dominate the visual narrative. Copper was introduced for new countertops, the kitchen sink and backsplash, and the bathroom countertop and tub deck, all hand-patinated by collaborator Derek Albeck of DDA Projects. The fireplace was adorned with teal handmade tiles, inspired by a puffed-edge Batchelder design.
The cottage's classification as "Exceptional" by the Laguna Beach Historical Society presented unique challenges, particularly regarding exterior modifications. Gregory opted to defer exterior overhauls, meaning certain elements, such as the original windows and 1980s or 90s leaded glass panes flanking the fireplace, could not be made more efficient or removed. To address this, Jarrell and Cunningham ingeniously used paper shoji shutters as a workaround. Laguna Construction & Builder served as the contractor for the project.
For Caruso, the cottage serves as a welcome escape from city life, suitable for small gatherings or hosting occasional overnight guests. The designers meticulously outfitted the entire home, from linens and bathroom essentials to kitchen gadgets and a vacuum, ensuring it was fully functional and ready for immediate use upon his first visit. This comprehensive approach aimed to provide a complete and seamless experience, ensuring the retreat had everything necessary for a quick weekend getaway, free from any lingering signs of its past, such as the vintage can of Coke found during the remodel.
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