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FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC
This elegant 2600 sf home epitomizes swank city living in the heart of Los Angeles. Originally built in the late 1970's, this Century City home has a lovely vintage style which we retained while streamlining and updating. The lovely bold bones created an architectural dream canvas to which we created a new open space plan that could easily entertain high profile guests and family alike.
Fusion Bowling
This home bowling alley features a custom lane color called "Red Hot Allusion" and special flame graphics that are visible under ultraviolet black lights, and a custom "LA Lanes" logo. 12' wide projection screen, down-lane LED lighting, custom gray pins and black pearl guest bowling balls, both with custom "LA Lanes" logo. Built-in ball and shoe storage. Triple overhead screens (2 scoring displays and 1 TV).
Annie Elliott Design
Red built-in bookcases, layered Persian rugs, and a concrete fireplace brighten this eclectic DC Library/Famiy room. Photo credit: Angie Seckinger
Marie Burgos Design
The Milo Armchair features twin bent wood bases and legs in luxurious lacquer and varnished finishes, while The Milo Bean has leather accent handles for easy carrying. The colorful, curvy duo designed by Marie Burgos can be used together with The Milo Bean serving as a comfortable ottoman. Both are available in a wide range of plush fabrics.
Structure: Handcrafted Wooden frame
Finish: Variety of Fabrics with leather handle.
COM available.
The Milo Bean, you can sit on it, lean against it, and carry it. This fun, colorful, curvy design by Marie Burgos may be the ultimate in portable seating. Crafted in plush fabrics with leather accent handles The Milo Bean offers style, convenience and easy comfort.
Structure: Handcrafted Wooden frame
Finish: Variety of Fabrics with leather handle
COM available
Photo: Francis Augustine
Kimberly Demmy Design
This rustic modern home was purchased by an art collector that needed plenty of white wall space to hang his collection. The furnishings were kept neutral to allow the art to pop and warm wood tones were selected to keep the house from becoming cold and sterile. Published in Modern In Denver | The Art of Living.
Daniel O'Connor Photography
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