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A garage bay in what is now the guesthouse was turned into a shared sitting room for the entire property, with a ceiling fashioned from old wine-vat staves and a sandstone floor that flows seamlessly out to the terrace.

“I thought it was much more fun to look at than a white wall,” says Pam of the embroidered bedspread she found online and hung behind the four-poster in one of the main house’s bedrooms.

In the main house, the existing living room was in a remote corner, so it became a bedroom. Its fireplace was closed up, creating wall space for a black iron bed.

The wood ceiling in Pam’s study was vaulted, painted, and fitted with collar ties fabricated to match the ones in the adjoining home theater. A built-in daybed inspires creative thought—or a nap.

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