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Dutton Architects Inc.
A modern mid-century house in the Los Feliz neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills, this was an extensive renovation. The house was brought down to its studs, new foundations poured, and many walls and rooms relocated and resized. The aim was to improve the flow through the house, to make if feel more open and light, and connected to the outside, both literally through a new stair leading to exterior sliding doors, and through new windows along the back that open up to canyon views. photos by Undine Prohl
Vernon Wentz
This is a wonderful mid century modern with the perfect color mix of furniture and accessories.
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Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
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An Original, Inc.
The fireplace cabinetry was removed and matching terra (TSS) cabinets allow tie in the finish in both the kitchen and master bath. Photos by Jamie Ell
BK Interior Design
A 1958 Bungalow that had been left for ruin—the perfect project for me and my husband. We updated only what was needed while revitalizing many of the home's mid-century elements.
Photo By: Jacob Elliot
KraftMaster Renovations
This built-in entertainment center is a perfect focal point for any family room. With bookshelves, storage and a perfect fit for your TV, there is nothing else you need besides some family photos to complete the look.
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Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.
Sklar Studios
Everywhere you look in this home, there is a surprise to be had and a detail that was worth preserving. One of the more iconic interior features was this original copper fireplace shroud that was beautifully restored back to it's shiny glory. The sofa was custom made to fit "just so" into the drop down space/ bench wall separating the family room from the dining space. Not wanting to distract from the design of the space by hanging TV on the wall - there is a concealed projector and screen that drop down from the ceiling when desired. Flooded with natural light from both directions from the original sliding glass doors - this home glows day and night - by sunlight or firelight.
Moss Yaw Design studio
vaulted ceilings create a sense of volume while providing views and outdoor access at the open family living area
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