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Bay Area home style: Say hello to beachy boho, coastal cool

Toni Berry says heavy, dark elements are being replaced by beachy coastal and boho design

- By Joan Morris Joan Morris is the pets & wildlife columnist for the Bay Area News Group. She also writes about gardening and is the founder of Our Garden, a demonstrat­ion garden in Walnut Creek. Morris started her career in 1978 as a reporter for a small

After more than 20 years of designing spaces in the Mediterran­ean style with textured walls, burnished hardware and short furniture with ornate legs, the emergence of Bay Area style has felt like a cool breeze to interior designer Toni Berry.

Berry, who opened Marie Antoinette Interiors in Sunol 34 years ago, says more people are getting rid of the earth tones and embracing openness, simplicity and comfort — hallmarks of Bay Area and much of California style.

We asked her to help define Bay Area style.

Does the Bay Area have a recognizab­le style?

After a couple of decades of Tuscan/mediterran­ean style decor, we have finally moved on to a new style! Trending now is a style called “California Cool” or “Casual” style, a mix of beachy coastal and boho. Think cool hippie in Berkeley who was originally from L.A. It speaks to the memory of the counter culture of the late ’60s and early ’70s.

What’s the color story?

Light colors, like cool, pale, washed blues, greens and sand. Think sea glass. It’s as though the colors are meant to make you feel like a walk on the beach. Walls in this style are typically a white, such as Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace in a flat sheen.

This white has a very high light reflective value and is a beautiful back drop for all the organic textures in the space.

What are the must-have accessorie­s?

When it comes to accessorie­s in this style, anything that is

handmade, natural or organic, such as a huge basket and a fabulous area rug, work well in this style. Vintage Moroccan rugs with Berber motifs and Turkish kilims are hallmarks to the look of this style.

Another key to this relaxed style is to not over-accessoriz­e. It’s about having lots of free space and scale and not so much filling the space.

Are there certain furniture styles and essential pieces you’ll need?

Furniture that has simple lines and an unstructur­ed form is best here. In upholstere­d pieces, it’s always in linen in a raw natural color. In case goods, it’s distressed, sometimes oversized but with little or no carvings.

General feel or mood of the style, I’d have to say is a really relaxed feeling that surrounds you. For example, a coffee

table is not important in front of the sofa, but a hassock with a tray filled with casual accessorie­s is.

It’s also important to note that nothing in the room looks planned or contrived. It’s supposed to look mismatched — that’s the beauty in it.

How about plants?

The best plant for this style is a large-scale rubber tree plant in a large handmade pot.

Are there other elements that would be must-haves in the design?

Natural materials that make a space feel clean and pure. It’s not a cold minimalist style, as much as it is a warm relaxed style.

What is Bay Area style trying to say?

I’m not sure really, but I do know that the Tuscan/ Mediterran­ean style that we were so heavily immersed in

for so long has perhaps made us swing all the way over to the exact opposite, which is saying, if anything, “Let’s go to the beach” instead of “Let’s go to Tuscany.”

Another point to be made is that our fast-paced life here in the Bay Area is so busy. This style has become more of a necessity to unwind and downshift from the hectic flow of life here. I think it’s all in a natural effort to get away from the rush and just be California cool.

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Wood beams, a nod to the Mediterran­ean style that ruled most California homes for decades, provide a touch of nature among the light, bright and comfortabl­e feel that defines Bay Area style today. (Getty Images)
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Pendant lamps and skylights that bring in light and open up spaces are important to capturing Bay Area style. (Getty Images)
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Bay Area style incorporat­es and lot of nature, whether it’s plants and flowers or handmade objects. (Getty Images)
 ??  ?? Light wall colors, cozy furniture, and natural, handmade objects are all parts of Bay Area style. (Getty Images)
Light wall colors, cozy furniture, and natural, handmade objects are all parts of Bay Area style. (Getty Images)

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