This week’s #MoodboardMonday heads back to our Three Rivers project in California, moving through a trio of first-floor spaces that set the tone the moment you arrive: the front bedroom, the sunroom, and the main balcony. Each space has its own rhythm, but they’re designed to flow together: quiet where it counts, playful where it can be, and always grounded in materials that feel right for mountain living.

Front Bedroom

The front bedroom is calm, warm, and unfussy–an easy place to land. The wall paint wraps the room in a soft, earthy neutral that plays well with the white oak bed and natural jute flatweave rug. Texture does the heavy lifting here: bouclé curtains, a doublecloth blanket, and wool pillows add depth without visual noise, while a punch of oxblood red at the nightstand and a cactus-green lounge lamp keep the palette from feeling too safe.

Clockwise from Top Left: Gotain Bouclé Curtain in Sand, onefortythree Lucky Lounge Lamp in Cactus with Brass Hardware, Blu Dot Sidekick Shelf, Kravet Smart 36076-1121, Ise Rectangular Wool Pillow available from AllModern, Article Leif Queen Platform Bed in White Oak, Urban Outfitters Kane Round Storage Nightstand in Oxblood, Benjamin Moore Pashmina, West Elm Ivory Luggage Rack w/ Leather Straps, Élan Byrd Tempo Flatweave Jute Rug available from Lulu and Georgia, Morrow Duvet Cover in Laurel Green Stripe, Mungo Doublecloth Blanket available from Nordstrom, Park-Posters Sequoia National Park Poster

Sunroom

The sunroom leans casual and a little quirky, in the best way. The wall paint, a continuation of Benjamin Moore’s Sonnet (also seen in the foyer, dining room, and living room), sets a gentle backdrop for a mix of low-key pieces: a simple pine bed frame, a buffalo check daybed mattress cover, and a cowhide rug that brings in warmth and pattern without feeling precious. It’s flexible, relaxed, and meant to be used.

Clockwise from Top Left: Benjamin Moore Sonnet, Quince Cotton Velvet Oversized Lumbar Pillow Cover in Moss, Outdoor Daybed Mattress Cover in Buffalo Check available from Etsy, IKEA NEIDEN Bed Frame, That Cool Living Ande Side Table in Auburn Red, IKEA KOLDBY Cowhide, Schoolhouse Evelyn Petite Table Lamp in Raisin-Gloss

Main Balcony

The main balcony is where color and outdoor living really show up. Teak seating and a cantilever umbrella create a solid foundation, while rosemary, teal, terracotta, poppy red, and black layer in personality. Durable finishes like terrazzo and all-weather fabric keep everything practical, but nothing feels utilitarian. It’s an extension of the interior, just with a better view.

Clockwise from Top Left: Crate&Barrel 9′ Square Canvas Sunbrella® Cantilever Outdoor Patio Umbrella with Faux Wood Metal Frame, Blu Dot Hunky Dory Side Table in Mushroom Terrazzo, Burrow Dunes Teak 3-Seat Sofa in Rosemary, Tirzah Modern Indoor/Outdoor Rug in Teal available from Annie Selke, Rejuvenation Aria Outdoor Coffee Table in Terracotta, Ferm Living Desert Lounge Chair in Poppy Red, Design Within Reach Sommer Side Chair in Black, West Elm Hargrove Outdoor Round Dining Table, Roto Ceiling Fan in Coal by Minka Aire Fans available from Lumens

Together, these first-floor spaces set the pace for the rest of the house–inviting, flexible, and rooted in their surroundings. Stay tuned as we unveil more from this project in the coming weeks!