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Home tour: Spanish Revival meets flea-market mania

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When remaking their Laguna Beach house, Mark and Cindy Evans wanted to emulate the calm of the California missions they loved while celebrating their favorite pastime: shopping flea markets.

Nearly everything in their 1929 Spanish Revival home overlooking Laguna’s Main Beach is courtesy of their excursions during the past 25 years. Monterey-style furniture mixes with San Jose and Tlaquepaque pottery, Mexican yard art and their favorite Laguna Beach plein-air paintings from the 1920s, ‘30s and ‘40s. Asked if anything in the house is not from a flea market, Cindy jokes, ‘the bed and the coffee maker.’

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-- Lisa Boone

Photo credits: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times

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