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This Repurposed Ranch Home Gives New Meaning to the Term "Great Room"

Antiques dealer Jennifer Maxcy, known for her affinity for small, cozy interiors, transformed a 1,143-square-foot post-and-beam ranch-style house from 1959 in California's Ventura County into a highly functional and open living space. Faced with a compact home for her family, including husband Mike, son Adam, and two English springer spaniels, Maxcy opted for an extensive renovation to maximize space and natural light. The core of the renovation involved a significant structural change: removing walls that separated the kitchen and a third bedroom. This created a single, expansive living area that she refers to as a "great room," emphasizing its multipurpose nature. To further enhance the feeling of openness and brightness, Maxcy addressed the home's original choppy layout and dark wood elements. She removed existing can lights and vaulted the ceilings, opening them up to the rafters. Subsequently, the ceilings, walls, and trim were coated in a crisp, bright white paint, which was Glidden's base paint in semigloss, chosen for its true white tone without any undertones. This color scheme, applied uniformly, significantly increased the amount of natural light within the home, contributing to an airy and spacious ambiance. Within this large open area, specific zones were defined. In the living room, a midcentury sofa, reupholstered in leather during the 1970s, was positioned on a vintage Moroccan rug, providing a clear distinction for the lounging area. A floor-to-ceiling storage nook was incorporated to keep various items like books, blankets, and firewood organized and accessible. An X bench served as a versatile piece of furniture, functioning as a coffee table, footstool, or extra seating. Adjacent to this was a den, designed with careful consideration for scale. Here, 30-inch-tall barrel chairs were chosen to avoid overwhelming the space, unlike larger wingbacks would. Horizontal ticking stripes and slats on the coffee table were used to create an illusion of width, contributing to the open feel. The dining area featured a built-in banquette, which efficiently maximized both seating and storage. These built-ins were ingeniously crafted from leftover kitchen cabinets, repurposed and installed on their sides. Indigo-colored pillows in this area tied into other blue accents throughout the room, such as X benches and ottomans, while a rattan pendant light and basket added textural interest. In the newly opened kitchen, Maxcy forewent upper cabinets in favor of a single floating shelf, maintaining an uncluttered aesthetic. Pots were hung from an old bridle rack above the stove, contrasting against a white penny tile backsplash. The cabinets and quartz countertops were sourced economically from a closing kitchen showroom. To improve the appearance of a structural post in the vaulted ceiling, it was wrapped in nautical rope. A repurposed old workbench in the island provided hidden storage for dry goods, office supplies, and wrapping paper. Even a small workspace was integrated between the front door and the refrigerator. The desk was painted the same white as the walls to blend seamlessly, and a stainless steel appliance wall was disguised with barnwood. The overall design strategy focused on maximizing every inch of the home, utilizing repurposing and thoughtful design choices to create a cohesive, bright, and highly functional living environment tailored to the Maxcy family's needs. #RanchHomeRenovation #OpenFloorPlan #InteriorDesign #SmallSpaceLiving #RepurposedDecor #HomeTransformation #AntiquesDealer #CaliforniaHomes #ModernFarmhouse #RanchHomeRenovation #OpenFloorPlan #InteriorDesign #SmallSpaceLiving #RepurposedDecor #HomeTransformation #AntiquesDealer #CaliforniaHomes #ModernFarmhouse
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