Her aim was to design a home worthy of the dreamiest vacation, and Jessica did just that. This beach house in the middle of the dessert is everything she could have hoped for. See ourDesign house: A small, space-saving house in Los Angeles, designed by Stefani Stein This is a truly transitional home, filled with antiquities, curious and found objects. This minimalist beach house has been truly dressed up.

KITCHEN

Jessica wanted the kitchen to feel original to her and not like so many of the white kitchens that Alice Lane was designing at the time. The kitchen cabinetry is a rift sawn white oak which was chosen to reinforce the feeling of a laid-back beach house while giving it a modern edge, with a subtle bow to traditionalism. This look was inspired by interior designer Jeffrey Alan Marks’ home in Malibu. The countertops are Macaubas quartzite to create the look of the marble without the formality or maintenance. The quartzite runs all the way up the wall to enhance its effortless feel. See ourDesign house: a modern and sophisticated East Coast residence, designed by Jamie Bush

FAMILY ROOM

The family space feature and extra large sofa, perfect for lounging. Jessica brought her rug from her last home. It was created after a Gustav Klimt painting, and features organic rectangles and a refreshing colour palette.

LIVING ROOM

The warm colour palette in the living room is the perfect resting place for Jessica. The sofa is a firm favourite and has moved all over the country with her.

HOME OFFICE

The home office is the moodiest room in the house. The walls are painted in a black navy colour scheme, yet the room still feels so bright and open because of the large windows. For the walls behind the desk, Jessica wanted the wallpaper to look like the inside cover of an old book so she found individual pieces of art paper and had them installed as wallpaper.

BEDROOM

Bespoke cabinetry lines one side of the wall and has been styled with personal pieces the Jessica and her husband have collected throughout their lives together.

BATHROOM

Jessica describes this space as a ‘dream’ to get ready in. The position of the window in relation to the dressing table means that light bounces around the room perfectly. Photography/ Nicole Gerulat Alice Lane Interior Design/ alicelaneinteriordesign.com (opens in new tab)