A Bel Air residence
Living room, dining room, and a quiet hallway. Charred grass colorway, kept exclusive to the design firm for two years.
GC-242 in the charred grass colorway started as a custom development for a different project and proved versatile enough that the design firm requested a two-year exclusivity period. This Bel Air residence was the third project to use it. The charred tone — a deep, almost graphite green-brown — holds its depth under California afternoon light without flattening.
At 95 m², the project was modest in scale but required careful attention to corner reveals and built-in cabinetry integration. The designer specified a tight reveal detail at each door casing, which the installer executed with a scoring knife rather than a standard trimmer. The result is cleaner than a standard butt finish at most angles.
The client later extended the specification to a guesthouse on the same property, ordering from the same batch. We had allocated a standard overage, so the match was exact. This is a good argument for keeping 10–15% overage in reserve rather than returning unused rolls: natural fiber colorways can drift slightly between production runs.
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