Should interior renovations respect a building’s original style? Not for this California home

OPA counteracts the orthogonal lines of a modernist house in Mill Valley with a daring cloudlike interior.
From a distance, Softie – a residence in California’s Mill Valley – doesn’t look so dissimilar from its
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