FRANKLIN HILLS

Our studio's clients often include individuals involved in the creative arts—actors, writers, musicians, editors—drawn to our ability to craft spaces that tell their story and encapsulate their singular iteration of home.

This charming abode was recently renovated just before joined the team for furnishings & decorations. Located in Los Angeles’ Franklin Hills neighborhood, the couple began by telling me how much they loved a colorful and eclectic space, but through the discovery process, we unearthed that one of them loved color and traditional patterns, while the other was more drawn to a muted palette and understated selections.

We created a visual narrative to compliment the interests of the inhabitants—a household of writers. Vintage finds and playful nods brought in personality. While a muted palette kept the eclectic elements more restrained.

One of our favorite areas is the dining room. Burl wood can often feel formal, but the clients’ lifestyle is much more relaxed. Pairing the table with vintage French 1950s garden chairs with rush seats, provided a nice counterpoint to the table and a great textural mix. This eclectic-yet-understated environment made for entertaining.

 

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Jenna Peffley


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