
Post and Beam houses are known for their vaulted ceilings and large, open spaces. With those features, the style already speaks for itself, design-wise, so when you’re decorating the home, it can be a balancing act—showcasing the beautiful ceilings and wood, while also giving the space personality through furniture and accessories. That’s what celebrity interior designer and home stager Francesca Grace was tasked with for this home staging project in the Topanga mountains of Los Angeles.
Jeremy Spann
Originally built in the 1970s, the 2,834-square-foot Post and Beam style home has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a detached guesthouse and children’s playhouse. The rock fireplaces are a standout feature, as is the stunning view of the mountains. There’s also a playhouse and gazebo in the backyard, along with plenty of outdoor space for entertaining.

Jeremy Spann
“Staging a vintage home with so many unique features is really exciting for us,” Francesca says. “There are usually quirkier features than a more modern/contemporary home, so it really allows us to play up the charm. It…
