The kitchen is a cheerful room with white tiles and golden walls. An oversized clamshell is an eclectic version of a fruit basket – Good’s son bought it on the Embarcadero in Morro Bay. Originally from Malaysia, the shell is one of Good’s favorite pieces.
The guest bathroom setis a stark contrast to the bold-hued guest room. White ceramic tiles and light teal walls create a crisp, refreshing aura.
Dozens of faux white starfish climb up the walls, creating texture and pattern. A pedestal sink opens up the small space, and a white bathtub allows views of the sky.
The living room is decidedly cozy with its fireplace and wall of vintage bricks. Good had the slanted wood ceiling sandblasted to return its natural wood color and added a skylight to lighten up the room. Moss-green walls and a wrought-iron chandelier add a touch of rustic elegance.
Good and her son designed the backyard space to be private and spacious. Decorative statues, artwork and a Mexican ceramic pineapple (a symbol of hospitality) are displayed around the patio area. The now mature hedge provides ample privacy with numerous spots meant for sitting and relaxing.
While Good is happy with how her home has turned out, she says she can’t take all the credit. Assistance from her imaginative son helped her create what she considers her perfect seaside home.

