Small-space living in a Woodland Hills guest house
Sara and Steven Karkenny enjoy the outdoor living room of their Woodland Hills bungalow.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Repurposed tree trunks serve as stools outside the Karkennys’ bungalow.
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With its leather furnishings and neutral tones, the home has a masculine vibe.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Three hooks and a hanging mirror serve as an entryway.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The main living, dining and kitchen area features neutral tones.
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In the living area: A brown leather couch and chair from West Elm, a faux-antler chandelier from Pottery Barn and an ivory ottoman and hide rug.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The coffee table is from Oasis Imports in Malibu.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The island and backless barstools help to separate the kitchen and main living area.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The faux-antler chandelier is from Pottery Barn.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)A scroll of paper hanging on copper tubing serves as a clever to-do list.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)More neutral tones in the kitchen.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)“In the bedroom, I wanted lots of whites and grays,” says stylist Sara Karkenny. “The bedroom is supposed to be an oasis.”
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)“It’s so magical waking up here,” says Sara Karkenny.
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In the bedroom, jute baskets and a birch branch serve as clothes holders.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Instead of a bulky dresser, labeled white boxes from Ikea line the closet.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Newlyweds Sara and Steven Karkenny have turned their 700-square-foot bungalow into a stylish, comfortable home.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The outdoor patio extends the footprint of the 700-square-foot home.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Airplants in glasses add to the rustic vibe.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Sara Karkenny inscribed a wood plank on the patio in delicate white cursive: “Toi et moi pour toujours” (You and me forever).
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Newlyweds Steven and Sara Karkenny begin in a 700-square-foot guest house in Woodland Hills.
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