Enter the Bear Cave (Part One)
Well here it is, folks. Bear Cave 2.0! Our own little bungalow on the Westside. We’re less than 3 miles from the Santa Monica pier and a quick walk to all kinds of awesome shops and restaurants. We’ve only been here 10 days but it’s definitely starting to feel like home. We even have a little backyard!! It needs some work but we’ll definitely be sharing photos soon, probably in part two of this post. In the meantime, here are some glamour shots of the living room and the kitchen…
Stay tuned for more!
- Jessica
















eeks! so exciting, guys! happy for you! it looks great (and so inspiring).
Comment by ashley — March 28, 2011 #
ohhh myy goodness! fantastic! i can’t believe you’ve only been there 10 days and it looks like that!!! crazy amazing.
what a great place…so much character! and the light is divine. love! and congrats!!!
j.
Comment by jennifer — March 28, 2011 #
GORGEOUS! Amazing pics. So fun being there last Saturday
Comment by Katie @ inkatieswords — March 29, 2011 #
looking nice!
http://willempirquin.be/blog/wallpapers/?lang=en
by the way the bear wallpaper reminded me of you guys.
Comment by Izzy — March 31, 2011 #
I just discovered your lovely blog and think your new house is just wonderful. Seriously– 10 days? So impressed. Love all of your art–and the kitchen looks darn cute!
Comment by kate hart — March 31, 2011 #
Wow…I know who your momma is and this J Apple fell straight outta that tree! First, congrats!! Then, Awesome…beautiful…eclectic and inspiring…wanna come East and do some work on mine? love ya both.
Comment by Tamera — April 2, 2011 #
i absolutely love it!!
Comment by holly — April 3, 2011 #
[...] are a couple more sneak peaks around the backyard of the ‘ol Bear Cave 2.0. My plan is to have it really tricked out by the 4th of July. We’ll see what shakes [...]
Pingback by Grizzly Bear Modern » Succulent Dresser — April 4, 2011 #
you two are all kinds of awesome! i’ve just come over after visiting Jennifer’s spot and seeing your guest posts. loved them both.
but this is…reaching new levels of incredible!!! total standout and i adore the vintage hairdressing chair – i’m a “retired” hairstylist so it completely appeals to me. sounds like your new bungalow is location central, being close to the water is what it’s all about! i added you to my google reader, don’t want to miss out on anything.
ace, how you arranged the fireplace with the black vases and pics inside, so clever. way to keep it unique!
i have a q to ask, would you allow your interiors to be shared on my blog? i would link everything back to you, i’d love to share this with my readers. if that’s not cool no worries, i can always just write about it and include a link too. this is pretty much my dream kinda environment, that’s why i’m so smitten by what you’ve created. cheers and so happy to find you!
Comment by Lynn — April 9, 2011 #
Hey Lynn,
Feel free to share the images! Thanks for askin’
Comment by Curt — April 10, 2011 #
Lovin’ your Santa Monica Bear Cave! I’m especially drooling over your barber chair. DROOL. I cut my own hair and also my heartmate’s in our home so it melts my heart to see another home with a barber chair too. Where is it from, it’s gorgeous! Can’t wait to see part two!
Comment by OLD BRAND NEW — April 10, 2011 #
Hey David! Thanks for your sweet words about the Bear Cave. We feel so lucky to call it home! The barber chair was actually a very lucky Craigslist find from about 5 years ago when we were in college. Curt was just casually browsing, but it was such a unique piece that we had to have it. We got it from a super nice guy in Santa Ana for $70. Score!
Comment by Jessica — April 10, 2011 #
thanks so much Curt! most appreciated and great info on the barber chair too – what a score. i hope to post about it in the next couple days. hope you both have a decent week!
Comment by Lynn — April 12, 2011 #