Eight miles away from the bustle of their home and garden shop in Aptos, up a winding country lane, is the two-acre sanctuary of John and Jerri Hammond.
Perhaps you would expect that the purveyors of “Outside In” on Soquel Drive would live in a fabulous space, both inside and out. And, indeed, they do. But until you breathe in the sea salt air, enjoy an elegant lunch on hand-painted pottery, and meander through the unique house and elegant garden, it’s hard to imagine it could be so stunning.
It didn’t start that way.
When the Hammonds bought the place in 1997, a year after they opened their shop, it was a wreck.
“It was red, but not even cute, barn red,” Jerri said. “It was late 1960s ranch house with no moldings. We called it funky, farmy, cottagy barny.”
But the setting was magnificent. Among apple orchards and redwood groves, the house had a beautiful view of the Monterey Bay, all the way to Moss Landing on a clear day.
The couple spent the next seven years remodeling with new siding and windows throughout, keeping the house open and full of light. But they didn’t obliterate the “funky, farmy, cottagy, barny” feel. Instead, they embraced it.
“It’s an eclectic house with a lot of color,” Jerri said. “It’s fun and it reflects the two of us.”
The house also reflects the industry they’re in, with elegant serviceware and linens. And they bring home foreign treasures for themselves on their buying trips abroad for Outside In.
“But when we come home we didn’t want to feel like we’re still at work,” Jerri said, explaining that their home has a much more ethnic feel than the store.
Instead of classic paintings and prints on the walls, Jerri said, “We use a lot of artifacts as art.”
The kitchen wall is covered with vintage entry arches from a “Cattle Fair” in Paris. (”It took a year to crate and we paid to get its own passport,” John said.)
A Spanish lamp came from a Paris flea market, a mirror was made from old ceiling panels, a French marching drum hangs from a wall.
Outside, the couple have their choice of entertaining spaces. Depending on the weather, they can sit on the front deck overlooking the bay surrounded by huge French urns, or enjoy the fully landscaped back yard. A huge trellis covers the back flagstone patio, where friends gather for summer dinners on a tile table from Morocco.
“We love to cook,” Jerri said. “We open the doors and have everyone go in and out.”
And Outside In.
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