Hacienda Bay Cabin
A North Coast cabin built around cane screens, terracotta arches and oak — a calm, sea-facing retreat.
- Interior Architecture
- Joinery
- Lighting
- Styling
- ·Hand-woven cane screens
- ·Soft terracotta arch
- ·Raw oak platform bed
- ·Warm travertine floor
- ·Brass + ceramic lighting
- ·Hand-made textiles
- ·Three-screen sun-filter system
- ·Custom terracotta dressing arch
- ·Coastal palette built to age in place
The cabin sits a few steps from the Mediterranean. We built the interior around three slim cane screens that filter the late sun, a soft terracotta arch that frames the dressing nook, and a low oak platform bed grounded on a warm travertine floor.
Furniture was kept hand-made and tactile — woven stools, raw oak benches, ceramic vessels — so the room reads as a single curated object rather than a styled set.
Lighting was kept warm and almost candle-low: a single linear cove behind the headboard, two ceramic table lamps, and a slim brass pendant over the dressing nook. The result is a cabin that reads softly at every hour — sun-bleached by day, lantern-warm by night.
From line to space.
Before any finish was specified, the cabin's material world was composed as a single board — cane, terracotta, raw oak and travertine tested together against the North Coast light.

