This is the charming gray bungalow that sits next to the lovely yellow bungalow I wrote about in my last post. Kristin and Dan Alber have spent a great deal of time and effort to restore this beauty to its former glory. The interiors have a continuing color palette of neutrals punctuated by a bright spring green. It is as if the legendary Dorothy Draper and Kelly Werstler have joined forces. I love how the homes address shows up as art near the front door. The space makes me feel as if I am in a delicious sun room owned by a botanist. Love the slipper chairs. Mercury pieces add just the right amount of sparkle. My favorite corner. I love the combination of seating styles. The winged bench is divine. Here's a closeup of the fabulous salvaged doors. I have to ask Kristin if they built around the doors or vice versa. Hey, hey good lookin'... Whatcha' got cookin'... I love the white subway tile. Laundry would not seem like such a chore in this room. Isn't this wallpaper tweet? The first of three bathrooms. It reminds me of a garden trellis. Love the Bella Notte linens on the bed. If anybody has any of their Sugarplum Melissa~please contact me. I'm desperate! The vintage styled telephone is a perfect touch. Trying to find a place for these chairs in my own home. Sigh~! The master bathroom. Love the lantern lighting. The final bathroom. The paper is a brilliant risk that totally works. A lovely place to sit and enjoy the outdoors. There were several other rooms in the home that were not staged, but still altogether lovely, with their pale walls and dark wood floors. You would be very blessed indeed to have the Alber's for neighbors. For further information on the bungalow style, please read this past historical architecture post.