Kelly Wearstler restores the soul to a 1950s Malibu surf shack

When interior designer Kelly Wearstler saw the potential this midcentury beach house had, she knew it was an opportunity to create a peaceful retreat for her family to come together in

The house is fairly monochromatic in its wooden interiors, but where there is colour, Kelly explains that she “carefully selected a colour scheme and diverse materials that echoed the home’s architectural shell and harmonised with the natural setting. Drawing inspiration from the verdant hues of the Japanese-style garden, I integrated tones of green into the furniture and decor, fostering a beautiful interplay between the lush palm shades of the exterior and overall interior palette.”

For Kelly, each project she works on comes with the chance to explore her core design principles in a new way and here, “the beachside location led me to delve deeper into rustic, earthy materials such as wood, rattan and woven fabrics. I used wood panelling throughout the space to add a subtle and effortless texture, creating visual interest with the sleek geometric lines of the wood while introducing an element of contrast with rustic soft furnishings. I also used this project as an opportunity to explore the soulful, laid-back style of the 50s and 70s, particularly from California and the surrounding area - fully leaning into the organic shapes and mid-century design which are so central to that era of design”.

The project for Kelly was all about preserving the soul of the beach house, but in turn she added to it by creating a space that was all about coming together as a family. “My family served as the main inspiration for shaping the design concept,” says Kelly, continuing “I wanted to create a space that fostered spending quality time together”.

Selected pictures extracted from ‘Synchronicity’ by Kelly Wearstler, published by Rizzoli, available now.