Whenever you’ve labored on a house renovation for this a few years, some rooms begin to dwell in your creativeness lengthy earlier than they exist in actual life. I can’t calculate the time I’ve spent fantasizing about what life will really feel like in our new areas—and the place my mind has spent probably the most time residing in is, for sure, our major bed room.
Over the previous 5 years of planning and allowing our Malibu seashore home transform, I’ve discovered myself drifting into daydreams of quiet mornings—waking up in a sun-drenched, Japandi-inspired bed room, opening the French doorways to let the ocean breeze carry within the scent of orange blossoms, and listening to the waves crash on Zuma Seaside beneath. It’s the primary place I am going in my thoughts after I think about the house being completed, and the vibe I’ve all the time envisioned is minimalist, calming, and deeply related to nature.
For at present’s installment of Renovation Diaries, I’m excited to share a primary have a look at the architectural renderings of the Main Bed room and Lavatory, together with the design function that can anchor the area.

A Constructed-In Mattress to Floor the Room
Each time I share images of our Austin house, one of many prime questions I get is about our mattress. Designing and dealing with a staff to {custom} construct it was among the best selections we made, so I knew I needed to design and assemble one thing simply as particular for our Malibu bed room.
A custom-built mattress feels totally built-in into the structure of the area—stable and grounded, minimal and alluring. Constructed from pure wooden, the design will embody a low platform that extends past the mattress, doubling as nightstand ledges on both facet. It eliminates the necessity for separate furnishings, conserving the visible panorama clear and serene. This choice was rooted within the Japandi philosophy of intentional simplicity: All the pieces has a function, and nothing is extraneous.
Heat Lighting with Hanging Pendants
Somewhat than utilizing conventional bedside lamps, we’re choosing pendant lights to hold above all sides of the mattress. This easy change immediately makes the area really feel extra fashionable and elevated. The pendants release floor area on the nightstands, add sculptural curiosity, and supply a heat, downward glow good for night studying. We’re at the moment sourcing choices in woven supplies to echo the pure components all through the room.
Woven Pendants I’m Loving:

Ocean Views By way of French Doorways
One of many components I’m most excited for would be the French doorways that open immediately onto a patio going through the ocean. The doorways are framed in pure wooden and designed to blur the strains between indoors and out. To the left, the patio will result in an out of doors sauna, making the suite really feel like a wellness retreat inside the house. When the doorways are open, the scent of the ocean and the sounds of waves will drift all through the area.
Vaulted Ceilings and a Palette Impressed by Nature
One of many largest adjustments we’re making to the house is vaulting as most of the ceilings as attainable to make every room really feel extra ethereal and open. We leaned into that spaciousness by conserving the supplies palette grounded in nature: light-toned woods, heat impartial textiles, and smooth stone finishes. The aim? To create a Japandi-inspired bed room that looks like a real place to calm down and exhale.

A Fire Rooted in Scandinavian Design
Since open-flame fireplaces aren’t allowed on this space of Malibu, we’re putting in a VITA Vapor fire from Customized Fire & Design. It provides the comfortable ambiance of an actual hearth with out the security considerations—and it’s city-approved. This specific mannequin produces a ravishing, flickering vapor that mimics flame and provides a soothing focus on the finish of the mattress. On cooler evenings, I think about curling up beneath a linen throw, the vapor fire casting a delicate glow throughout the room.

A Gentle-Crammed Lavatory With a Freestanding Tub
Let’s transfer into the Japandi-inspired rest room—designed to be probably the most serene, light-filled spot in the home. The primary piece we selected for this room was the Duravit Soleil by Starck Freestanding Bathtub. It’s sculptural and easy, with clear strains that echo the calm of the bed room. Subsequent to it, we’re putting in a floor-to-ceiling window that brings in attractive pure mild.
To keep up privateness, we’re constructing a stone wall exterior the window—excessive sufficient to supply seclusion, with lovely stone element that can really feel like a part of the room’s decor. We’re utilizing Nation Rubble in Bella, from Eldorado Stone.
Tender and Textured: Roman Clay Partitions
Choosing the proper wall end has been a serious choice, as we’re planning to lock on one shade of plaster and use it all through the whole home. After residing with pattern swatches for weeks, we narrowed it down to some choices from Portola Paints’ Roman Clay assortment.
Initially, I needed to strive a smooth terracotta on the partitions of the Main Lavatory, so as to add heat and earthiness. However after we noticed the 3D renderings evaluating it to a cleaner white Roman Clay, the choice was clear in the best way the white mirrored the sunshine and made the area really feel extra expansive. It simply felt just like the spa-like retreat we envisioned. The feel provides depth and softness to the partitions, giving the whole room a hand-crafted, natural really feel with out it feeling stark.
Right here’s the side-by-side comparability—which do you like?


Unlacquered Brass Fixtures That Age Fantastically
We’re utilizing unlacquered brass fixtures from Kallista’s One assortment all through the lavatory, and I really like how they’ll patina over time. The nice and cozy tones of the brass add richness and depth, they usually’re a refined nod to the wabi-sabi magnificence in imperfection. Because the fixtures age and develop their character, they’ll add a wealthy sense of story to the house.

A Area-Saving Archway
For the reason that rest room isn’t that huge, we determined to take away the small set of doorways pictured above and as an alternative depart the entry to the first closet open with an arched opening to create a way of circulate. This small design tweak makes the whole suite really feel extra expansive. The arch provides a smooth architectural element that ties in fantastically with the pure supplies and curved kinds elsewhere within the house.
A Streamlined, Hardworking Closet
To maintain the lavatory feeling calm and clutter-free, I’ll be placing my self-importance desk within the closet the place I’ll prepare. I’m working with California Closets to design a compact however environment friendly area that also feels serene and will get the job achieved. From pull-out organizers to soft-close drawers and built-in lighting, we’re deliberately designing each element to simplify my every day routine and maintain issues lovely within the course of. I’ll share extra on the design technique of this area quickly!

Tadelakt and Caesarstone: Dream Bathe Combo
For the bathe, we’re leaning towards utilizing tadelakt—a standard waterproof plaster that’s each attractive and extremely purposeful. It has a easy, barely mottled floor that looks like stone however is sealed and waterproof. For the bathe ground, we’re contemplating utilizing considered one of Caesarstone’s slip-resistant surfaces. The stone is so attractive and we’re utilizing it in a number of spots by means of the home, so it feels each streamlined and cohesive with our minimalist palette.

Sure, I’m Excited About Our Rest room
In the event you didn’t understand it was attainable to get excited a few bathroom, suppose once more. We selected a wall-mounted ME by Starck Wall Mounted Rest room from Duravit, and it’s so purposeful and beautifully-designed. Modern, minimal, and comfy—it’s the type of small luxurious that elevates on a regular basis routines in one of the simplest ways.