A warm California bohemian family home on a quiet Westbrook street. Terracotta tones, trailing plants, rattan furniture, and natural light fill every room. It feels like a home that has been lived in with intention — equal parts Vivi's creative warmth and Pat's quiet, grounding presence.
The heart of the home — a sun-soaked living room with terracotta walls, rattan furniture, and trailing plants that spill from every corner. Woven rugs, chunky candles, and a low linen sofa make it feel like somewhere you could stay all afternoon.
An open, warm kitchen with terracotta tile backsplash, open shelving stacked with ceramic cookware, and a large island where the whole family gravitates. Always smells like something good.
A warm dining space with a long reclaimed wood table, mismatched woven chairs, and hanging rattan pendant lights. The walls are lined with framed photos from Vivi's travels and the family's best moments.
Pat's domain. A clean, organized garage that doubles as a bike workshop and gear storage. Bikes hang on wall-mounted racks, tools are sorted by type, and everything has a place.
A warm California outdoor living space with a terracotta-tiled patio, string lights overhead, an outdoor dining set, and a garden bed that Vivi tends to with mild chaos. The kind of backyard where weekend mornings turn into afternoon.
A clean concrete driveway lined with potted olive trees, leading to the garage. Ken's skateboard is almost always somewhere near the front door.
A calm, airy master suite with warm terracotta and ivory tones, linen curtains that billow in the breeze, and a bed piled with textured throw pillows. It feels like a boutique hotel room that actually belongs to someone.
A dedicated creative space with great natural light, a neutral backdrop wall, and an editing setup that Vivi has fine-tuned over years. Prop shelves line one wall, plants fill every corner, and the ring light is always slightly in the way.
A shared room that somehow works — Ben's half is clean and minimal with navy linens and a tidy desk, Ken's half is a creative controlled chaos of camera gear, a mood board wall of photos and film stills, and skate gear in the corner. They've negotiated a clear dividing line that neither fully respects.
Nat's room has the energy of someone who left for law school and hasn't fully unpacked back home — in the best way. Clean lines, warm neutrals, a desk stacked with casebooks and highlighted notes, and a small vision board above the mirror. Feels polished but lived-in.