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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOUSE BUILT IN 1906

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It's in San Rafael, California.  I can already hear people protesting --  "too many stairs"!   Too many for me too, but as an historical remnant, love.

 

Homeowner and designer Holly Snow Hollenbeck feels it's a cross between shingle style, and "castle"!  Love that craggy stone work, turret and arches, which also remind me of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style, which I always associate with Chicago, for some reason...

 

She's planted the gardens with her favorites, roses, magnolia and boxwood.

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I adore rugged stone like this, so strong and "baronial" looking...

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The house was built in 1906 by a shipping merchant for his wife, and dubbed the "Villa Julia", named after her.  It's exceptionally light and lively inside, for the era.

 

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Holly envisioned a feminine palette of blushes, aubergines, balanced by a bit of blue and gray, and the occasional accent of sharp mustard.

 

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She loves vintage, especially high-style furniture of the 60's and 70's. But she insists on keeping all the original early 20th century architectural features-- the picture moldings, the French doors, the leaded glass book cases, the handsome coffered ceilings.

 

Her curvy, pinky-peach mohair couches are luxe, pulled up to the fireplace.  But all of her fabrics are kitty and doggy scratch proof!

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This little guy is so sweet and ravishing, and he's allowed right up on the couch...

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Geometric rug ( which echoes the pair of 70's mirrors seen in picture #4), and modern double coffee table, cool.  There's that rugged stone, reappearing on the front of the fireplace...

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The family room adds a deeper aubergine or eggplant color, to the existing pinks.  Makes sense, with 3 kids and pets hanging out here...  What do you think of the ombre'd effect of the tri-tone curtains-- I find that they "bracket" the room strikingly. 

 

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She finds such interesting geometric mirrors, like this smoky one over the fireplace--

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Her kids practise on the antique Steinway...Screenshot 2025-11-06 at 7.26.09 PM.png

 

And Lucy the cat luxuriates in the sun that pours into the room--

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Awwww...

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Holly hunted for a cat tree that would at least sort of blend with her scheme, ha.

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Holly has several collecting passions, among them art photography, and books.

 

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The dining room is flooded with light as well--

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I like the way each room has a different type of original fireplace.  The dining room one is elaborately carved.  Wild, pretty botanicals on the mantel.  The twin sideboards are burled, from the 70's.... neat brass "bubble" lamps. 

 

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Spacious, light kitchen.   Anyone spot the bunny?

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Holly is grateful that the previous owners created a divided island in the long room.

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The turret room has that bay of curving windows, and a bit of an Art Deco feeling is reinforced by the ribbed cabinet, light sconces and bordeaux chair, bottom left. 

 

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Small but splashy powder room--

 

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Soothing bedroom--

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Looking out onto the front lawns through that thick-walled, magnificent arch...

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Re: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOUSE BUILT IN 1906

Hmmmm, I like the outside, the arch, the cat and the dog.  That's about it.

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Re: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOUSE BUILT IN 1906

The outside of the home is lovely, as are the grounds, but I'd be hard pressed to find anything on the inside that I like.  Her taste is so very different than mine.

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Re: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOUSE BUILT IN 1906

The house & grounds are beautiful.  

 

I'm not too crazy with some of the inside furniture/carpeting.  I could never do my "business" in that bathroom.  The wallpaper would give me a headache.Woman Embarassed

 

 

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The exterior and grounds are beautiful. 

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Re: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOUSE BUILT IN 1906

@Oznell   I'll take the pup which appears to blend well with his/her surroundings.  I'm sure there's a pink tongue to match.  

As you noted, the house has too many stairs, but at least there's no snow to shovel.  

Thanks again for sharing these unique abodes.  

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Re: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOUSE BUILT IN 1906

Lovely house and lovely lady, and cute doggo!

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I like the dog.  Nothing else is my style or taste.

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Love it not too cluttered.

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I love the outside, the floors, the Master Bedroom is really pretty and I love all of the windows.

 

Most of the decor is not my style or taste, but it is a lovely home.

 

 

There is something about the separate islands in the kitchen I don't care for either. It seems like a disconnect to me.