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Thereās a lot going on inside the Lake Austin home of actors Jensen and Danneel Acklesāa lot of color, a lot of texture, endless elements begging their stories to be told. If you need a quick snapshot: The living room is scattered with guitars and, on the shag rug, Technicolor floor pillows; antique Venetian dioramas of Lilliputian-sized rooms are embedded into the white-oak walls, while a hanging cage traps gilded Barbie dolls by Micky Hoogendijk; on top of a shelf housing a record player, a photograph of Tom Waits sits next to a chicken skeleton; a regal white peacock perches on the side of the mercantile-style bar. Thereās the master bedroom swaddled in Trove wall covering bearing vintage photography of 1920s opera boxes. And the two-story screened-in porch holds a table crafted from a 2,000-year-old cypress sinker log, a storied Boyd Elder cow skull, and four-foot glass lanterns from Tony Duquetteās estate.
Indeed, Danneel and Duquette share a similar philosophy. āMore is more is more!ā Danneel says emphatically. āMore is the most.ā Still, the Ackleses' five-bedroom, 7,500-square-foot residence isnāt actually an ode to opulence but rather an evocative tribute to key passions at the core of their personalities: the music and aesthetics of the late ā60s, Austinās art scene, and imaginative oddities and occultist ephemera, perhaps appropriate considering Jensenās longtime role on the CWās Supernatural.
After deciding to leave Brentwood, California, and coming this close to putting in an offer on a Lake Austin fixer-upper, the couple set their gaze on a house three doors down, sans āfor saleā sign. āAs we drove by, Danneel and I both looked at our real estate agent and were like, āSee, that is the kind of house weāre looking for,āā recalls Jensen. Adds Danneel, āwe wanted something less ostentatious.ā Fortunately, the owner was willing to sell, but the property was far from turnkey and required an overhaul to go from what Danneel calls the āTexas Tuscan look"āgeneric stuccoed track mansionāto a wood-clad ranch-style stunner.
Jensen and Danneel enlisted Austin architect Paul Lamb and Abode principal interior designer Fern Santini to kickstart what ended up being a very collaborative renovationāeven the Ackleses' eldest child, five-year-old JJ, got into the fun, choosing everything in her Pinterest-worthy bedroom. At their initial meeting with Santini, the potential for partnership was evident when she pulled up in an auspicious 1967 E-Type Jaguar. āI mean, itās just like the coolest thing ever,ā says Jensen of the car, which was made in the same year Danneel had said she wanted to recreate in the Austin home so as to pay tribute to the Laurel Canyon bungalow where the couple once lived. āPeople like Carly Simon had played guitar there,ā Danneel says. āIt was a magical little place. So when Fern pulls up in that car ... We just bonded over music and a love of that time period and had our vision right off the bat.ā
Executing that vision involved blowing out the majority of the houseās interior, taking it down to the studs, and reconfiguring it. āIt was very closed and very ā90s,ā says Santini. Extensive structural work was devised by Lamb, one of Santini's frequent creative conspirator. āPaul is from New Orleans and Iām from Louisiana, and we have the same odd sense of humor and style,ā says Danneel, who saw a residential elevator heād done entirely in red velvet and said, āThatās the guy for me!ā The foursome worked beautifully togetherāthat is, after Jensen learned early on to keep his mouth shut if and when he doubted any stylistic choices. When shown the idea for a rich, royal blue sofa, āI was like, āYāall are crazy!āā says Jensen. āBut then I just thought, Iām not going to get in their way.ā
Smart man, considering a highly personalized space began to unspool under Santini and Lamb's direction. āIt was imperative that the house express the Acklesesāyoung, bold, and irreverent,ā Lamb says. āIt had to be full of humorous and endearing eccentricities and it needed to radiate a comforting yet exotic familiarity.ā He simplified and opened spaces, flipped the feel from a masonry house to a wood-framed homeāthanks to exposed beams, larger expanses of windows, and rich wooden ceilingsāand, perhaps most transformational, added a breezy two-story screened porch that altered the entire profile. āThe former house was straight-laced and vaguely Mediterranean,ā Lamb says. āNow it is an eclectic, free-spirited, Austin-style lake house.ā Santini calls it āa cross between Joni Mitchell and the Serge GainsbourgāJane Birkin thing that was going on in Paris at the same time. Itās very hip but itās low-key.ā
Musically, the home is rich with sound, thanks to Jensenās collection of guitars and the McIntosh turntable Santini says she āhas real fetish for, after spending my entire career trying to hide stereo equipment.ā Thereās also a surfeit of historical and meaningful music-related artworkāthink photographs of Yasgurās Farm in Woodstock and a house where Bob Dylan recorded. āThe hand-scraped wood floors undulate quite heavily, and weāve got these giant beams and wood all around that feel like youāre in the hull of a giant ship,ā Jensesn says. āWhat that does is it creates an amazing acoustic sound. Weāve always had music in our lives, and we wanted to pass on that tradition.ā
The parents of three also are active supporters of local art. āWeāre not the type who need it to all be the same. Thatās criminal to me, almost,ā says Danneel of their home full of diverse pieces from Austin and Marfa, including female artists from galleries like Women and Their Work. Santini describes the pair as risk-takers who both led the charge on outside-the-box thinking and let her push the limits. In their third home together, the Ackleses hit their stride, nailing a personally reflective infusion of edge, humor, and spirit.
āIt goes to that having a history, having a story,ā says Jensen, who, with his wife, selects works based on a gut feeling as opposed to popularity or perceived value. Itās the same way Danneel approached design. āWe have so many friends who come into the house and are like, āOh my gosh, I love thisāitās so crazy and unexpected. But man, I would have never picked out all these things, and I wouldnāt have been brave enough to do it!āā she says. āIāve heard this over and over, and I wish more people would just be brave and go with what makes them happy.ā (x)

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