Accessorize your space with pottery and other mementos that recall European elegance. Here Sarah gives reflective items highlights by placing a spark of rust that adorns twigs bundled at the hearth and places bronze tinted pots inside the inlaid wall.
To lighten up the bathroom Sarah uses a buttery blend of cinnamons lending itself well to the highly sought after soft light of such spaces.
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SARAH BARNARD
is a member of the American Society of Interior
Designers (ASID), is certified by the National
Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), and is recognized by the International Institute for Bau-Biologie & Ecology as a Building Biology Practitioner
(BBP) and by the United States Green Building
Council as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited
Professional (LEED AP). She serves on the Santa Monica Conservancy’s board of directors and
specializes in green interior design and historic preservation.
Sarah Barnard Design undertakes residential interior design
projects, commercial spaces and even single rooms. She can help you with space
planning, color counseling, kitchen and bath remodeling, historic preservation,
and all aspects of green design and healthy living: organic, non-toxic,
sustainable and fair trade materials, energy and resource conservation, air and
water purification, natural furnishings and fabrics and much more!




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