Monday, November 4, 2013

My Kind of Kitchen

I am an incorrigible looky-loo. So when I got the chance recently to tour one of Ojai's most intriguing homes, I was thrilled. Built in the '60s by a notable local architect, "Shantigar" (which is Sanskrit for "peace") is a gem of mid-century modern architecture. California redwood and exotic Brazilian hardwood, plus walls of river rock next to wide expanses of glass, are dramatic accents throughout. Everywhere there are stunning views of the 21-acre estate with its towering oaks and pines.

But the kitchen! While it's not huge, it was fully endowed with all the appliances and fixtures a cook could want, with the added bonus of a large window overlooking the back garden. But there was something about it that went beyond sheer functionality. Like the rest of the home, this kitchen was filled with artistic touches and collectibles.


 Even the pots and pans hanging above the center island had personal stories. Well-worn cast iron skillets and copper pans brought in a charming old world vibe that softened the modernist design. On the table, a hand-carved wood bowl with primitive utensils collected by the owner (not surprisingly, an artist) beckons you to join in at the family table.

A quick peek outside that lovely kitchen window revealed two features that I've always dreamed about: outdoor fireplaces where family and friends could gather for festive meals.

A brick oven with a wide, raised hearth for pizzas and maybe even a loaf of homemade bread, and a smaller rock grill for burgers and shish kabobs were tucked into small picnic areas under the trees. Yep, this is my kind of kitchen. It has artistic charm, it tells a family's story, and it's where communal meals can take place beyond the kitchen and dining table in the beauty of the great outdoors.


Lucky for all of us, Shantigar will be open to the public on November 16 and 17 on this year's Holiday Home Look In right here in Ojai. Treat yourself to inspiration.