New Jersey family home inspired by 1970s California

A family home in Maplewood, New Jersey, draws inspiration from 1970s California design. The space features a moody aesthetic with hues from a seasonal menu. It demonstrates transformation without a gut renovation.

The home, located in Maplewood, New Jersey, is described as a 'happy loud' family space in an article published by Homes and Gardens. Its design is inspired by 1970s California, incorporating moody elements and colors drawn from a seasonal menu. This approach proves that significant changes can be achieved without undertaking a full gut renovation.

The publication highlights how the home blends these influences to create an engaging environment for the family. No further details on specific design elements or the homeowners are provided in the sources.

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