KAREN WIGHT -- No Place Like Home
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Every other week, No Place Like Home will take
readers on a tour of a local residence.
The home of Kim and Chip Caldwell oozes with traditional charm. Both
interior and exterior have been meticulously groomed, incorporating the
couple’s collections from Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. From the
house’s handsome shingled exterior to the nautical artwork displayed
throughout, the Caldwells have perfected the
Eastern-Seaboard-meets-Newport Beach theme.
Kim, owner of the Monogram Store in Westcliff Court, has always been
partial to traditional style, crisp colors and comfortable furniture.
When she and Chip moved to 1 Ford Road from their home in Beacon Bay,
they brought the seafaring feeling to the gated new-home neighborhood.
The Caldwells worked with Ray Langhammer from the Butera Home
Collection to help pull their house together and give the rooms a
stunning-but-relaxed look.
The interior is finished with a generous amount of white woodwork:
painted slat-board ceilings, bead-board paneling and glass-front
cupboards. These details are a beautiful contrast to the dark walnut
floors and cheerful wall colors.
Paint colors from Restoration Hardware were used throughout the home:
“creamware” in the main living areas and hallways, and “silver sage” in
the kitchen and family room. The polished granite on the kitchen counter
is “sea foam,” of course.
A large sectional sofa covered in wide blue and white stripes anchors
the family room. One of Kim’s favorite pieces, a red and white club chair
and ottoman provides a bright and cheerful focal point.
The living room furniture is covered in cream matelasse and serves as
a neutral background for the couple’s colorful art collection.
Kim and Chip completed their backyard just in time for summer
entertaining. The outdoor fireplace incorporates custom tiles painted by
Marlo Bartles. The Caldwells gave Bartles a picture of the Brand Point
Lighthouse in Nantucket to use as inspiration.
The backyard has three distinct gathering areas. Adjacent to the
outdoor fireplace, teak bar stools pull up to a polished concrete counter
flanked by a market umbrella, which Kim has strung with white lights.
A wooden pergola with an overhead fan provides a second seating area
next to the spa. Outside the formal dining room, a free-standing
fountain, teak bench and sturdy trellises for vertical gardening provide
a restful retreat.
The nautical theme is carried throughout the home, inside and out.
Chip designed the wooden gates with anchor cutouts. Interior doors that
open to the outside each have a lighthouse doorstop.
Charming accessories that the Caldwells have collected from the East
Coast are whimsically displayed -- ship and tugboat models, nautical
maps, wooden fish and serving pieces filled with seashells.
The ship weather vane that roosts on top of their home has traveled
with Kim from home to home. After a 10 year “nap,” the weather vane has
been resurrected and placed on top of their new home to greet family and
friends.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column, which was
contributed to by MICHELE MILLER, runs Sundays.
CUTLINES:1) The outdoor fireplace has hand-painted tiles incorporated
into the brickwork. The tile scene is the Brand Point Lighthouse in
Nantucket.
2) The display in the entry area includes a wooden replica of the
tugboat Nantucket.
3) The area outside the formal dining room includes a fountain, a teak
bench and sturdy trellises for vertical gardening. Note the anchor cutout
on the garden gate.
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