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INSIDE

FEATURES

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COLORFULLY INSPIRED The Cole family’s modern home is functional, bright, playful and full of imagination.

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THE CURATOR’S COLLECTION Interior designer Megan Dufresne pulls inspiration from around the world in her stunning, Spanish-style Palos Verdes home.

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LA CASA AZUL Cynthia and Jeremy Clarke collaborated with some of the South Bay’s most talented to design the perfect home for their growing family.

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS

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Staged to Sell

UNDER ONE ROOF

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When we published our spring edition of Southbay HOME in

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ESSENTIALS Happy Days

ARTISANS Mark Saffell

2020, our relationship to home had dramatically changed.

Scene Change

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Asked to shelter in place, we got to know our living spaces more intimately than ever before. We moved around furniture,

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Drifting Away

turned our kitchens into bakeries, spruced up our gardens and

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outdoor spaces, and hunkered down many cozy nights. As we inch toward some normalcy and venture out into the world, we should take a moment to honor our home and the support and

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MEDIA Positive Plates

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DESIGN SHOWCASES The South Bay’s Top Home Professionals

comfort it guaranteed in a particularly harrowing time of need. A growing crisis of homelessness only exacerbates the struggle some members of our community face in a post-pandemic world. For those filled with gratitude for the roof that provides over and over again, I ask you to consider supporting local organizations like MBSAFE (mbsafe.org) and School on Wheels

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(schoolonwheels.org) that provide outreach and assistance to those experiencing homelessness. Every bit of assistance we can give helps fulfill their missions to serve those most in need. My hope is that we all can rely on a home of our own to keep us secure when we need it most.

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ON THE COVER The Cole Family Photographed by Manolo Langis

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STAGED TO SELL JENNY KROPP KNOWS AN INVITING DESIGN CAN BE A GAME CHANGER.

Staging is an art. Those who have a knack for it can bring a blank canvas to life with just the right touches. Stager Jenny Kropp’s keen sense of space and style helped her make a business out of a natural gift. A former professional volleyball player, she uses that same work ethic and competitive winning spirit when staging homes. “I love the instant gratification,” she says. After flipping homes for many years with her husband, Jenny and her unique style caught the eye of local real estate agents. She launched Simple Coast Staging and quickly became the go-to source for new agents, homeowners, builders and developers looking to sell a home. While many sellers might fix up some aspect of

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a property prior to sale, they don’t always consider

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hiring a stager. While it’s an added expense, the return on investment can easily make the difference between selling over list price and securing multiple offers. “My husband tried to tell me we didn’t need to spend the money to stage when we sold a year ago,” Jenny says. “The statistics are real, and I see it work every week. People fall in love with a home that is turnkey.” For Jenny, staging is all about strategy. To position a home to sell, she offers tips on painting, organizing and decluttering; a clear plan for laying out furniture; and recommendations for repairs and qualified handymen. She may also purchase art and furniture and choose flooring, tile, backsplashes and lighting to create a win. Designing an environment to capture great photos is an integral part of a listing. But creating the right vibe when people walk in is equally important. Jenny makes a point that staging isn’t decorating. It doesn’t have to fit your taste as a seller; it just has to be the right mix so the new owners can visualize the space as their own home. A buyer isn’t looking to buy your house; they want to buy a house that fits their lifestyle—a place they can call home. Jenny prefers a subtle yet sophisticated coastal theme for her projects. She typically works with a neutral palette, such as white, beige and blue. “They allow your eye to take in the whole space at once,” she says. She likes white for walls and dated or worn cabinets that need a refresh. Paint is a relatively inexpensive fix that opens a space and sets the backdrop for great staging and better photos. Her custom-designed couches, coffee tables and accent pillows create her signature look. Keeping everything in pristine condition can be a challenge as products are moved from the warehouse to homes more than once. Fortunately, the new owners often purchase her pieces, allowing her to easily refresh inventory. For Jenny, staging a home is not one-size-fitsall, and that’s where the magic happens. It’s really about intuitively deciding what piece— whether part of her own inventory, something new or something already in the home—will allow the place to shine. She’s aiming to get the highest sale price for her clients by setting the scene for success. Perhaps that winning, competitive volleyball spirit on the court or sand is never far behind. ¢

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ennifer and Glenn Cole knew they landed somewhere special when they bought a house on a charming walk street in Hermosa Beach. “Most people on this street, they don’t leave,” Jennifer says. “It’s like nirvana.”

The Coles bought their house—originally on a single lot—

in 2001. Roughly 10 years later they purchased their neighbor’s house and began making plans to build a new home on their now double lot. During construction (the project took nearly two years), they lived in a house they purchased across the street. So yes, they love their little slice of heaven by the beach.

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The home is only minutes from the sand, but because

With two kids, now 11 and 14, connectivity to the street

it’s located at the peak of the street, they’re able to enjoy

has always been a part of daily life for the Coles. The

spectacular ocean views from their rooftop deck and

ground level of the home serves as a place for the family

second-level bedrooms. And while many South Bay resi-

to gather but also as a revolving door for neighborhood

dents are opting for a reverse floorplan to maximize their

friends. “It was really important to us to have a connection

views from the main living areas of the home, the Coles

to the street,” Jennifer says. “That’s where the kids are;

wanted to keep their largest communal space level with

that’s where the action is.”

the walk street.

With floor-to-ceiling glass doors lining the ground level

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of the home, there’s an unobstructed view of the walk

The pool makes quite a statement when you walk into

street and all the action it has to offer. But the minute

the home, but its real wow factor is showcased on the

you walk through the front door, your attention is imme-

basement level. A blue glow illuminates the seating area at

diately drawn inward. “This is the living room, the hub,

the bottom of the stairs heading down to the lowest level

the place we spend most of our time, the heart of the

of the house. A thick wall of glass separates the bottom of

house,” Jennifer says while standing in the open area at the

the pool and the interior—it’s such a fun reveal.

entrance of the home. The back of the house is also lined with floor-to-ceiling

“The Cole family home has a very deliberate indoor-outdoor connection,” notes Luis Murillo, principal architect

glass doors, revealing a lush wall of green landscaping and

at LMD Architecture Studio. “This is seen throughout the

a pool. The family room, dining room and kitchen are all

entire home, so one of the concerns of having a basement

distinct areas in one large, cohesive space. It feels bright

was the lack of natural light being underground. This was

and happy, modern but very friendly.

partially addressed by having a large skylight right above

“The thesis of the house was: Don’t make it uncom-

the stairs, and the team thought that a window in the pool

fortable,” Jennifer says. “Make it modern, but func-

was also a great opportunity to bring natural, vibrant light

tionally modern. Plus we live at the beach, and we

to the basement.”

have kids. We like nice things, but we want them to be functional and timeless.” The Coles have created their own mood in the home.

It works. With the light and the high ceilings, walking through the subterranean level of the Coles’ home doesn’t feel like one might expect to feel in a basement. And the

They have a playful style with many wonderful pieces of art

additional space is significant. “We have almost doubled

and unexpected pops of color.

the square footage because of the basement,” Jen notes.

“Jen was so much fun to work with because she really

There’s a large media room with built-in cabinets for

pushes the boundaries with color and does a great job

endless storage possibilities. Down the hall there’s a

of reformulating what a typical Southern California home

spa-worthy wet sauna, fitness area and guest/music room

should be,” explains Olivia Erwin Rosenthal, the design

with a Murphy bed and direct outdoor access.

principal at Olivia Erwin Interiors. “We absolutely adored

“[Space] was thoroughly emphasized by Jen and Glenn

working with the Cole family. They are fun, laid-back and

when we came on board, based on their own experience

willing to take risks.”

living in Scandinavia where space is scarce and maximi-

There was one risk, however, that Jennifer wanted to

zation is a must,” Luis says. “We embraced the task and

take that raised a few eyebrows: her yellow kitchen. “Is

developed storage areas, the Murphy bed, areas for A/V

anyone ever unhappy in a yellow kitchen? When you walk

equipment, recessed decks, luggage and ladder storage,

down here in the morning, it’s so fresh, it just makes you

etc. Every corner has a purpose.”

happy,” Jennifer says. Maybe yellow hasn’t been getting the credit it deserves,

The master bedroom on the second level has a large outdoor balcony overlooking the home’s green roof—a gor-

because the Coles’ kitchen is beyond cool and it suits the

geous addition from Rob Jones of Jones Landscapes. The

space perfectly. “It’s a Henrybuilt kitchen,” Jennifer notes.

kids’ rooms boast their own views, though Jen did opt to

“They had never done something with this color before,

keep them relatively modest in size. “We wanted to make

and they tried to persuade us to do something different.

the kids’ rooms small so the kids will come [downstairs]

But now they’re super excited; they’ve even featured it.”

and spend time with us.”

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The highest set of stairs in the house reveals an epic rooftop deck, which should be a requirement for any coastal abode. The Coles’ home is by no means small, but it does possess a sense of intimacy. There are so many little nooks to settle in. It must have been an incredible project to be a part of. “It always makes the design process much more efficient when you have clients as design-savvy as Jen and Glenn,” Olivia notes. “Both Jen and Glenn are very creative, offered great ideas, provided outstanding feedback and always pushed the limit of our own creativity.” Luis says. “That is not something that we get from all of our clients, and it resulted in a home we all feel very proud of.” ¢

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egan Dufresne opens the door to her home with two pint-size chihuahuas at her feet. The brother-and-sister duo, Tito

and Frida, were welcomed by Megan and her husband, Joe Dufresne, shortly after the 2020 quarantine began. Located on a large lot in the lovely Lunada Bay area of Palos Verdes, the couple’s Spanish-inspired abode is filled with charm and imagination. Sun-filled and airy living spaces contrast beautifully with dark wood accents. Unique pieces from around the world add drama and interest to the home’s décor. As the founder and principal of MC Design, Megan has been helping South Bay residents and business owners with their interior endeavors for years. So when the couple originally purchased their property on Lunada Bay, they were less focused on the house itself and more on the location. The original home—built in the 1950s— had undergone multiple transformations, none of which were particularly remarkable. Megan knew they would have to take it down to the studs to make it what they wanted. “Literally the day we closed I pulled a permit,” Megan says. She was ready to take on the project. However, Megan hit some roadblocks when she began searching for an architect. She would describe her vision for the home, only to be met with doubts as to whether or not her plan would work. “They thought it wouldn’t flow,” Megan explains. “I said, ‘Don’t worry about me; I’ll figure it out.’” And that’s exactly what she did. “I did all the drawings and worked directly with the builder,” she says of Steve Den Besten. “He was amazing to collaborate with. And now we work together all the time.” As for the flow of the home, Megan nailed it. The single-story layout has the master suite and guest quarters brilliantly tucked away from the main hub of the house. The entrance to Megan’s office is through a massive, custom barn door off the window-lined

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hallway that leads from the entry to the home’s

large communal area with two full walls that

“It’s a living finish,” Megan notes. “It’s patina. You

main living space. The office has pops of color,

open completely, blurring the line between

can take a lemon and scrub the side to make it

playful patterns and a large hide rug on the floor

the indoor and outdoor living spaces. A wood-

look like copper again, and then with time, it will

under the desk. “I wanted my office to feel like it

and gas-burning fireplace offers an added

darken. If it scratches, it just heals itself.”

still matches the home but not the exact same

sense of separation between the dining and

vibe. I still want to feel like I’m going to work,”

living room. Each area has something that

ard print bench; the combination is perfection.

Megan says.

captures your attention.

The living room floor has a huge alpaca rug

The kitchen, dining and living room share one

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The kitchen has two hammered copper sinks.

There’s an antique table paired with a leop-

from New Zealand that looks both cool and


cozy in the space. It’s a collection of items that are individually unique yet cohesive together. It’s original and refreshing. “My goal for the home was to have everything from different places all over the world; that was my inspiration,” Megan says. The front door is hand-carved from Indonesia—the detail is incredible. The headboard in the master suite is

“My goal for the home was to have everything from different places all over the world; that was my inspiration.”

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made from doors found in Mexico. “I had it made by a company in Phoenix,” Megan notes. “I have a real door obsession. Every time I travel, half the pictures on my phone are of random doors.” Should something catch your eye that’s not an antique or a one-of-a-kind treasure Megan discovered while traveling, it’s likely a custom piece she designed herself—like the mirrored doors in the guest suite or the stunning green chairs in the sitting room off the kitchen. “They’re mohair and gold leaf at the base,” Megan says. “And they swivel so you can see the view.” That view is the home’s lush outdoor space with a three-sided infinity pool and even a peekaboo glimpse of the ocean. The deck, bocce ball court and firepit make it an ideal space to entertain. The pool house is currently doubling as Joe’s office and has its own bathroom and outdoor shower. The Dufresnes have created a sanctuary they adore. It was, however, a true labor of love. The project took nearly three years to complete. But today, when home is more important than ever, they’re beyond grateful for the space they’ve created. ¢

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For Mark Saffell, beauty lies in the yin and yang of art and architecture. Mark’s furniture creations marry the timeless architectural detailing with thoughtful functionality and design for today’s living. “I always loved the scale of furniture as a creative piece and the fact that there is this intimacy in the way you interact with it,” he says. Mark grew up in Florida as a surfer. Right out of school he attended a vocational school for boat building and boat design with big dreams to build a vessel and sail around the world chasing surf. As much as he loved building things with his hands, he later realized the gypsy life wasn’t for him. He switched it up and enrolled at Ringling College of Art + Design in Sarasota, Florida, to study interior architecture. In his mixed media art classes, he enjoyed making furniture and won a few competitions for his designs. While studying he also worked for interior designers and architects and thrived in this environment. After living as a waterman in Florida for most of his life, Mark set his sights on moving to a big city. After considering Chicago or New York, he was eventually lured to Los Angeles because of its proximity to the ocean. The South Bay lifestyle allowed him to be a working professional as well as a surfer. Mark gained valuable experience working for several renowned architects and design firms such as Sussman/Prejza. Mark enjoyed making one-off pieces of furniture, several of which made it into museums such as the Gallery of Functional Art in Santa Monica and some notable retail stores. Referred by a friend, he was able to land an interview for a job with renowned industrial designer Donald Chadwick, one of the top designers for Herman Miller. Mark got the job, and it was in this small studio that he received an elite industrial design education and met his current business partner, David Ritch. The pair began working on very innovative

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projects, including the Aeron chair for Herman Miller. It was also during this time that they began their collaboration—designing simple

“IT’S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE, RIGHT? BUT TO SOLVE A PROBLEM WHILE CREATING SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL AND TRULY UNIQUE … THAT’S AN ACCOMPLISHMENT.”

wood chairs and upholstered pieces. Mark and David departed the studio and formed their own company, 5D Studio. Today they have a diverse portfolio of designs and clients. Their design work, which includes seating, tables, desks, workstations and systems furniture products, received top awards from i-D Magazine, IIDEX and the IIDA, as well as winning best of show at NeoCon and IDSA–Designs of the Decade. Their work has been featured at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and the Pasadena Museum of California Design. Mark describes his natural aesthetic as modern, inspired by art, architecture, nature and Japanese culture. “We do a little bit of residential design, but we design mainly for the contract market focusing on furniture for the office and the health care and education sectors,” he says. “The beauty of office furniture is that the way we work is constantly changing, especially now. We are always presented with new challenges, and we like to think of ourselves as problem-solvers.” Since the pandemic, most companies were forced to reduce their real estate in office space. “It’s always been interesting to see how residential design influences the office world design,” says Mark, “but now with COVID-19, it will be interesting to see if the office is going influence residential design.” In the health care sector, there is often a huge disconnect between beautiful, modern, state-ofthe-art hospitals and the dated furniture inside. These design challenges prove even greater when considering social distancing requirements. 5D Studio is currently designing a tandem seating piece in which seats move across a wall to fit in a formation that accommodates a small group of people or family arriving at the doctor’s office together, yet it separates them from the next patient. The goal is not only to problem-solve but to create something functional, comfortable, performance-driven and aesthetically pleasing. In the education sector, the designers will be creating more easily mobile nesting pieces, as kids may need to move to different areas of the classroom to accommodate social distancing. “I am a furniture designer. A chair has been done, I will be the first one to admit it, and it’s not rocket science, right?” says Mark. “But to solve a problem while creating something beautiful and truly unique … that’s an accomplishment.” ¢

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An Arboreal Endeavor INSPIRATION CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE. FOR PEIR SEROTA, IT CAME FROM A TREE. WRITTEN BY AMBER KLINCK | PHOTOGRAPHED BY LAUREN PRESSEY

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eir Serota opens the door of her family’s home with a welcoming smile. The stunning custom build located on an expansive lot in the Manhattan Beach Hill Section is striking, even

from the street. To say it has curb appeal feels like an oversimplification. Still, Peir is warm and casual as she and her curious kitties greet her guest at the door. Anthony Laney, founder of Laney LA and the architect behind the Serotas’ gorgeous new abode, is also there. But before any pleasantries are exchanged, it feels absolutely necessary to stop everything and discuss the 40-foot tree in the foyer. Peir had seen an image of a home in Japan with a tree inside the main living space, and it stuck with her. Building a house around a tree and essentially bringing the beauty of nature inside her home became the inspiration behind the project from its onset. The decision of what type of tree, however, didn’t come until later. “I wanted a certain look. I wanted it to be airy—no dense foliage,” Peir notes. She and Laney consulted with Rob Jones from Jones Landscapes who took them to Tropics in Hollywood. “They’re like tree whisperers,” Peir says. “They’re phenomenal.” They landed on a Brachychiton species, and as hoped, it complements the space flawlessly. What they hadn’t anticipated was how beautiful the tree would look at night. Illuminated from below by the lights set in the floor, the leaves of the tree cast shadows on the ceiling like a living piece of art. Walking through the home, there’s a palpable sense of space and light. High ceilings and countless windows play their part, but it’s the generous accessibility to open air that merges the indoor and outdoor elements so well. Built around a courtyard boasting a massive pool and jacuzzi, a gas fireplace and firepit, pop-up television and ample seating for lounging or dining alfresco, the house has balconies and doorways leading outside from nearly every nook. The pool room, with custom built-ins crafted by Design Support to feature uniquely sized pieces acquired after years of travel, has fully retractable doors that open to a large front deck and the courtyard. The first-floor office opens to a large patio. Even the hallway leading to the kids and guest rooms is designed with ease of outdoor access in mind. “For every door, there is a corresponding connection to the courtyard,” Anthony points out. Once you’ve found your way to the courtyard, an outdoor staircase allows easy access to the large upper balcony at the front of the house. “The outdoor stairs are something I feel very strongly about,” Anthony notes.

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“It’s perfect. This is a modern home, and this makes it feel warm. You just feel cozy.”

Being able to head from one level of outdoor space to another without having to go back inside is a lovely convenience, but it’s the view at the top of the stairs that makes the biggest impact. “When it’s not hazy, you can see from Santa Monica to Catalina,” Peir points out. The floor on the first level of the home is raised 6 feet in relation to the sidewalk, enabling a peek of the ocean. But it’s the view from the upper deck that’s the real showstopper. To take full advantage of the view, the home has a reverse floor plan, with the main living spaces located on the second level. Step inside from the upstairs balcony, and your eyes are immediately drawn to the ceiling. “It’s a hemlock wood,” Anthony notes. “We worked really hard getting

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the right tones. The home has such a calm, quiet balance of natural tones—it’s easy to ruin that with wood that’s too orange, too red or too yellow. To say we labored over the color is an understatement.” “Anthony and his team did an incredible job,” Peir says. “It’s perfect. This is a modern home, and this makes it feel warm. You just feel cozy.” In addition to the ocean-facing balcony, the second level has a balcony that faces the courtyard. From that outdoor space the air feels impossibly still, and you can even sneak a glimpse of the ocean by looking through the house and out the front. Of course, looking out over the courtyard is quite lovely in and of itself. “Everyone knows you need an ocean-facing view with floor-to-ceiling windows—nobody gets that wrong,” Anthony says. “But I think what we’re passionate about is what we call the inward-facing view. It should be worthy of design. It’s the view of the house from the house, the short views that I think a lot of homes miss. It’s the variety that keeps you interested.” There is no shortage of variety or reveals in the Serotas’ home. Peir, an avid supporter of Los Angeles-based artistry, has curated an incredible collection of pieces—all unique with their own stories to tell. The chairs in her dining room—designed by the Klein Agency—were originally inspired by Auburn, a Los Angeles restaurant that unfortunately had to close due to COVID19. The chandelier hanging in that same dining room is

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from lighting designer Andrea Claire and was hung by

last-minute touches with sofa selections and staging.

Andrea herself.

“She’s an amazing interior designer,” Peir notes. “I gave

Peir has an appreciation for art, yes, but also an artist’s attention to detail. “This is my Zen space,” she says as we walk into her ceramic studio. “When people ask me about this home, this is where I start,” Anthony explains. “I say the client is a ceramic artist because I genuinely feel like the tones I see [here in

documented. It really felt like we had a true project partner. It was a very, very special experience.” The project broke ground on January 18, 2018, and by September 4, 2019, the family was moved in. This

understand white and off-white, but we had dozens of

seems like a miracle considering the full scope of the

these natural tones that we were trying to play with. The

project, which also includes a finished basement with

shades, the softness, the hints of pink—that’s what we

a gym, guest quarters, and sprawling media room with

were knowingly or unknowingly searching for.”

a full bar, pool table, shuffleboard table and vintage

right property. Prior to the pandemic, the family loved

arcade games. “Time was of the essence,” Peir points out. Jeff Wilson

to entertain—hosting events with sometimes hundreds

of Jeff Wilson Construction along with foreman Rob

of people. When the chance to build the home of their

Crockett brought Peir and Anthony’s vision to life. All

dreams presented itself, Peir was ready. “I had been

that’s left now for the Serota family is to enjoy this

studying for years what I would want to do if I had an

incredible space they call home. ¢

opportunity to do my own home,” she says. As the project’s interior designer, Peir sourced and purchased all the materials. Toward the end, Jacqui Nazarian from the Laney LA design team aided in some

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her studio] are what we pulled into the home. Most folks

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hat began as a “small refresh” project for Lawrence Amato and Cyrus Kane’s Mediterranean coastal home evolved into a complete remodel once they partnered

with their designer, Kelly Miller. The original scope of work changed substantially when Kelly and her talented team at KeyVision Interiors shared the redesign and architectural possibilities for their property with realistic virtual 3D renderings and animation. The original footprint of the 20-year-old home remained intact due to the existing post-tensioned foundation. “We could not cut into it because of the integrated rebar, so we worked around it along with the existing pipes and drains,” recalls Kelly. The master bath was extended, and a bedroom, office and art gallery were added downstairs. New metal-clad windows were installed, and the exterior walls were resurfaced with smooth white stucco capped with a red tile roof. The environmentally friendly landscape design included drought-resistant succulents (a reminder of Cyrus’ hometown in Cyprus), a Peruvian apple cactus relocated from Palm Springs, artificial grass and a Madagascar tree-lined terrace. A linear fireplace and a stately basalt and limestone water feature complement the ambience of the exterior. The grand glass pivot front door beckons visitors to step inside. As guests ascend the glass-railed modern staircase, they are greeted by a breathtaking, backlit, blue onyx feature wall reminiscent of the nearby sea. The second-floor landing reveals Catalina views framed by walls elegantly appointed with dark wenge wood paneling with metal detailing in the main living spaces. Light neutral porcelain tile flooring, textural limestone on the fireplace and rich Phillip Jeffries and Elitis wallpapers balance the dark wood tones. The interior custom doors have a bronze mirror finish and are complemented by two-toned polished nickel and bronze hardware from England. Elegant furnishings by Minotti, Natuzzi and Thomas Lavin are accessorized with sculptures and other original art gallery finds accented by luxury lighting from MASS Beverly in Beverly Hills. A 500-bottle glass wine cellar is a centerpiece that invites label browsing and wine lovers’ conversations. “Integrating the design aesthetics on this project, such as the complex lighting details and installing stone slab work on the walls after the wood paneling was in place, was challenging

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because my crew had to work out of the usual sequence,” says

place. We even integrated a feeding station for the pet cat, Oreo,”

general contractor Chris Rice. “But I like complicated challenges,

says Kelly with a smile.

and making the designs come true for Kelly and the owners was very rewarding.” The open kitchen—appointed with Sub-Zero, Wolf and Miele

The master bedroom—featuring chocolate-colored lush velvet upholstered walls and coordinating leather, suede and cashmere fabrics—is Lawrence’s favorite room. “When

appliances from PIRCH, Kallista plumbing fixtures, quartzite coun-

I wake in the morning, I feel as if I am in paradise,” he

tertops and dark European-style cabinetry—was meticulously

says. “Everything works in harmony—from the layers of

customized. Utensils are stored in leather-lined compartments

lighting and home automation to the custom bed linens, the

and illuminated when the drawers are opened, while other cre-

marble feature wall and the beautiful fireplace.”

ative lighting details enhance the exterior of the cabinets. “Every knife, fork, spoon, dish and appliance has a very specific

The master closet hints at an upscale VIP boutique shopping experience. As in the kitchen, everything has a specific place.

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“EVERYTHING WORKS IN HARMONY—FROM THE LAYERS OF LIGHTING AND HOME AUTOMATION TO THE CUSTOM BED LINENS, THE MARBLE FEATURE WALL AND THE BEAUTIFUL FIREPLACE.”

Three levels of lighting illuminate the space, including lighted shoe compartments and pant pullouts. The drawers are leather-lined, matching the leather applied to the bedroom chair and shelves that were installed specifically to place clothes out for the next day. Steps away, the master bath boasts a freestanding Bain Ultra aromatherapy bathtub (with a view of an outdoor marble statue of Bacchus, the Greek god of wine), a steam shower with aromatherapy and chromotherapy, heated towel racks and cabinetry that is in keeping with the precise details throughout the house. The garage was also a key design consideration. “Lawrence wanted it upgraded to look like another room in the house,” says Kelly. “So we installed large-format porcelain tile that looks like marble, which had to be perfectly level with no air pockets in the special adhesive to prevent cracking.” The showpiece garage houses a workout room, smart bikes, electric cars with charging stations, surround sound and an 85” television, high-tech lighting and floating cabinets with a beverage center. “Kelly, Erika and Istiak are an amazing design team. They produced creative concepts that they brought to life with exquisite renderings, and the final product is over the top,” says Cyrus. “We could not have selected a better company to redesign our home or a better contractor to make it all happen. They all truly love what they do.” ¢

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La Casa Azul CYNTHIA AND JEREMY CLARKE COLLABORATED WITH SOME OF THE SOUTH BAY’S MOST TALENTED TO DESIGN THE PERFECT HOME FOR THEIR GROWING FAMILY. WRITTEN BY AMBER KLINCK PHOTOGRAPHED BY LAUREN PRESSEY


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ocated on the upper corner of a Manhattan Beach walk street, Cynthia and Jeremy Clarke’s modern custom home is hard to miss. The exterior of the house has a blue hue

that pairs beautifully with the home’s design and otherwise neutral palette. “It’s a playful modern,” notes Michael Lee, principal architect and founder of Michael Lee Architects. “It has more color than a lot of modern houses, which I think was a huge home run.” And ultimately that’s a decision he credits to Cynthia and Jeremy. “It’s a perfect example of how collaboration can be so fruitful. I think it’s incredible.” The landscaping, expertly curated by Rob Jones of Jones Landscapes, adds pops of green and earthy tones along the house and up the stairs toward the main entrance. Elevated from the street and flooded with natural light, the second-floor entry feels spacious and inviting. “We wanted to bring in as much light as we could,” Cynthia says. “A lot of times with a long, skinny lot, the entries are often dark, small and not very interesting,” Michael adds. “That’s why we have this giant window here.” Sharing the second floor of the home is a master suite with an ocean-facing patio, guest and children’s bedrooms, and a laundry room. “Michael suggested we have the laundry room on the same floor as the bedrooms,” Cynthia says—a pro tip the soon-to-be mother of two was grateful to receive. All in all, the home has five bedrooms, with four on the second level and one on the first. The ground level of the home has an office (or fifth bedroom) and a large family room that opens to a patio facing the walk street and a clear pathway to the sand. “We have no yard,” Cynthia says, “but Jeremy always says our yard is the beach.” What they don’t have in the way of a yard, they

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more than make up for in views and outdoor living spaces. The original home the Clarkes purchased

though Cynthia is the first to admit they’re not

new build. After taking the existing property down

“big chefs.” The pool table in the center of the

to the studs, the Clarkes opted to reduce the

space transitions into a dining table—just another

square footage in order to maximize the outdoor

clever example of the Clarkes maximizing space

space of their new home.

and functionality. Everywhere you look there’s an opportunity to

space,” Michael explains. “They’re more concerned

catch sight of the home’s impressive ocean views.

with outdoor living than square footage.”

The walls are lined with windows. Floor-to-ceiling

The main hub of the home is on the third floor.

glass doors open to two large patios that feel more

The kitchen, dining and living room share one large,

like outdoor living rooms—one north-facing, one

open, communal area. It’s also where the home

south-facing.

showcases the benefits of prioritizing outdoor space. “When we have people over, this ends up

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in 2017 had more square footage than their current

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space because I can be in the kitchen cooking, cleaning or prepping, and [my daughter] can be running around and I can still see her.” Having gone through much of the design and

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of their family. Moving from a roughly 1,000-square-foot apartment into a 4,000+-square-foot house, the Clarkes enlisted the help of Diana Miller, lead residential

build process while pregnant and then eventually

designer at House of Honey, to help pick furniture

as new parents, the Clarkes were efficient with their

and décor for their new abode. The cabinetry,

decision-making. “We were both working crazy

hardware, flooring and stonework were done with

hours and had a newborn, so we would get a few

Michael and his team.

suggestions, pick something and move on,” Cynthia

A lot has changed since Cynthia and Jeremy

notes. It was also important to make design choices

moved into their new home at the end of 2019,

that were timeless and would evolve with the needs

and a lot more will change after the arrival of their


second baby. But the process of building a home for their growing family has been such a positive experience for the couple. “It’s really hard to imagine doing this better than we already did. This is everything we wanted,” Cynthia says. Guiding them through the design and build was Michael, of course, but Cynthia and Jeremy came into the process ready to make decisions. “They were fantastic clients,” Michael says. “They were very hands-on and focused on quality and getting it right.” ¢

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SCENE CHANGE

4 CLOSE-TO-HOME TRAVEL DESTINATIONS WITH AN EYE FOR DESIGN WRITTEN BY JENNIE NUNN

With so many unknowns about the immediate

Coveted Spot: “The Garden Suite with a large

rounding out in Big Sur,” says Christian. “We were

future of travel, a California road trip just might be

backyard with private firepit, hammock and an

also inspired by colorful and relaxing outdoor

your spring/summer sure bet. And if your week-

outdoor bathtub,” says Kimberly. “The space is

gathering spaces found throughout Tulum and

end aspirations include incredible ambience, you’re

spacious and ideal for stays with dogs.”

Escondido, Mexico, as well as the casual beach casitas of northern Baja and laid-back oceanfront,

in for a treat. We caught up with three creative geniuses who reimagined hotels within a 3½-hour

Hotel Hack: BBQ room service. “We bring a Weber

drive from the South Bay. Pack your bags (and

grill, preseasoned ribs and all the fixings to your

face masks) for a look at these new properties

private patio so you can grill with a glass of wine

worth checking into now.

overlooking the courtyard,” shares Kimberly. “Then we come back and clean it all up for you.”

Hotel Ynez Where: Santa Barbara Wine Country

wood-clad bungalows of Cambria, California.” In Three Words: coastal, cheerful, calming Design Highlights: A 1950s vintage mid-century sofa that was stripped and rebuilt for comfort

Property Perks: Daily coffee and pastry breakfast

with a playful fabric by Kravet. “Road Trip” themed

service and a fleet of bikes for complimentary

accessories (postcards, thermos, vintage mugs)

guest use

that adorn the back bar areas at the indoor restaurant, Scenic Route. Other key elements include

The breakdown: A secluded, 2-acre property with

Starting Rate: $179, including breakfast,

a large, colorful, artistic installation in the lobby

18 rooms surrounded by oak and madrone trees;

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and custom area rug crafted in collaboration with

communal firepits; a wellness pavilion; and a rustic outdoor seating area

Brooklyn–based artist Alex Proba.

Hotel June

Design Mastermind: Kimberly Walker, managing partner of Nomada Hotel Group

Linger Here: “I love lounging on one of the oversized custom daybeds in the poolside area,” says

Where: Los Angeles

Christian. “The setting offers a great view of the lushly planted poolside area and the second level

The Look: Modern west meets Santa Barbara.

Design Mastermind: Christian Schulz, partner and

Think gaucho hats hung on whitewashed walls,

design director, Studio Collective, Venice, California

of the outdoor restaurant, Caravan Swim Club.” Shape Up: Break a sweat in the 24-hour fitness

arched Spanish doorways and crisp linens paired with hand-loomed, woven pillows by Moroccan–

The Look: “Based on Proper Hospitality’s

center complete with Peloton bikes, Octane

based company Maison Blaoui.

vision for Hotel June, we drew inspiration from

AirDyneX bikes and a WaterRower M1 HiRise.

a California road trip from Ensenada, Mexico, up In Three Words: thoughtful, sophisticated, relaxing

Highway 1, winding through Southern California,

Starting Rate: $179, thehoteljune.com

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San Luis Creek Lodge

In Three Words: modern California style

functional while still feeling aesthetically unique. We also worked with a California-based, female-

Where: San Luis Obispo

Design Highlights: The lobby layered with vintage

run company, Block Shop, for all of the artwork

and modern pieces in natural materials such as

throughout the hotel.”

Design Mastermind: Nina Freudenberger, founder

rattan, rope and wood. “We added a pop of color

of Freudenberger Design Studio

with the vintage Moroccan rug and pops of black

Property Perks: Aesop bath products, com-

using straw hats on the wall,” adds Nina.

plimentary local Honeyco coffee and freshly

The Look: “We wanted to capture the vibe of the

baked pastries

sophisticated traveler visiting San Luis Obispo,

Room Redux: “In the rooms, we had very specific

with a nod to the modern Californian lifestyle,”

needs for the SLO traveler, who might need the

Starting Rate: $249,

says Nina.

space to work during the day,” explains Nina. “We

sanluiscreeklodge.com

custom-designed the desks to be simple but super

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White Water Where: Cambria Design Mastermind: Also Nina Freudenberger The Look: “We really pulled from the incredible surrounding landscape, particularly Moonstone Beach,” says Nina. “The colors and textures greatly affected all of the design decisions we made for the hotel.” In Three Words: fresh, modern, design-forward Design Highlights: Fun vintage-inspired lobby lined with vintage wall hangings to complement a 1970s sofa. The team also sourced vintage fabrics for each of the daybeds in the guest rooms. Design Timeline: “Approximately 18 months for both projects,” says Nina, who designed both White Water and San Luis Creek Lodge simultaneously. Linger Here: The lobby. “It is just the most wonderful spot to order a cocktail and watch the sunset,” says Nina.

guest use, and guest rooms replete with gas fireplaces, Smeg mini-fridges stocked with local wines and gourmet snacks from Erewhon Starting Rate: $329 whitewatercambria.com ¢

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Property Perks: Linus bikes for complimentary

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Continuing the Story AN INTERIOR DESIGNER HELPS A FAMILY REIMAGINE THEIR NOSTALGIC HOME IN HERMOSA BEACH—BUILT TO CREATE NEW MEMORIES FOR GENERATIONS TO COME. WRITTEN BY JENNIE NUNN | PHOTOGRAPHED BY HUGO GARCIA


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ohn Karpowich is a beloved fixture in his Hermosa Beach neighborhood. At 87 years old, the former quality control and mechanical design engi-

neer worked on the Thor missile program at Vandenberg Air Force Base and flew in a KC-10 Extender demonstrating in-flight refueling. He is longtime friends with just about every neighbor and even his mail carrier, Alan. After all, the Massachusetts-born father of two has lived in the same house five blocks from the beach since 1971. When his wife, Gretchen, passed away three years ago followed by his sister-in-law, Dorothy, a year later, his life as he knew it took an unexpected turn. While helping his two nieces sift through keepsakes and ephemera at his brother’s house, he had an epiphany. “My nieces came across so many things that they didn’t know what they meant to their mom and dad, and I thought it was a good chance for me to go through everything with my own children,” says John, who at the time was living alone. His daughter, Sonya, and her boyfriend and business partner, Chris, were living in North Carolina where they ran their business, Aspect Health. John’s son, John Jr., was residing in Denver. “My wife and I traveled a lot,” John shares, “and we picked up things from all over and it meant so much to us. That was an impetus.” Following a series of conversations with his children, they decided to join households and turn their father’s home into a “legacy family beach house.” Sonya and Chris would move back to Hermosa Beach full-time and travel east for work as needed, and John Jr. would remain in Denver with his wife but make more frequent visits. “We came up with the idea that it would be a place where memories could be expressed visually to friends who came to the house in the years to come,” explains Sonya, “but with memorabilia that we all understood and could send the stories forward.” Realizing the existing dated beach cottage required a major overhaul to accommodate their needs, they turned to Team USA and pro volleyball player-turned-interior designer Kristin Hildebrand,

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CEO and lead designer of KH Interiors. “When you

dining room, we kept that feeling and layered

taking down the entire wall in the kitchen to open

walked in, it felt like a lot of walls and rooms,” says

neutrals throughout in the fabrics and played with

onto a large outdoor deck for lounging and enter-

Kristin, who worked closely with Sonya, Chris and

color and pattern in the textiles. They love navy

taining; adding one bedroom and two bathrooms

John to understand their vision and create an East

blue, and we found ways to incorporate it.” Kristin

without changing the footprint; and reconfiguring

Coast Hamptons-meets-California casual aesthetic.

did this with the kitchen island, stair runner, wall-

the downstairs with a bedroom and open floor

“They wanted it to feel light and beachy,” she

paper in the powder room and navy blue rug in

bathroom for John to move into in the future (he

the living room.

currently sleeps upstairs). During the process,

shares, “and I think we did a good job keeping it open and airy. As you enter the home and walk through the living room into the kitchen and

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The nine-month transformation of the now four-bedroom, four-bathroom home involved

John moved into the cottage belonging to the next-door neighbors and checked on the project


nearly every day. He even brought drinks to the

around to it,” adds John, who once made a secret

from one of John’s scuba diving trips in the Red

subcontractors and homemade sandwiches to

door in the backyard fence to serve as a shortcut

Sea; and an old physics textbook from college.

the project manager, Jason Andreoli, formerly of

for his kids’ walk to school.

ReBuilt and now founder of The Build Firm. Although he gave Kristin, Sonya and Chris

Throughout the redesign process, boxes packed

“Being able to give John back his home that we had carefully and thoughtfully renovated was

with old photos, letters and knickknacks from John

really meaningful,” adds Kristin, who appointed

carte blanche on the design, two distinct items

and Gretchen’s past were sorted, yielding items

the home with furnishings and accessories from

remained on his wish list: a Dutch door and a mail

deliberately woven into the final design—including

Restoration Hardware, LD Shoppe, McGee & Co.

slot by the front door. “Gretchen and I always

a cuckoo clock culled from Heidelberg, Germany

and Danielle Oakey, to name a few. “We put a lot of

talked about these things, but we never got

on the couple’s 1965 honeymoon; a large clamshell

time and energy into rethinking the space to make

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it more functional for their family, but the cherry

other way. “It’s so wonderful now after living alone

learn about where the items came from. Before

on top of all of it was being able to sprinkle in all

for almost three years,” says John. “Gretchen was

the remodel we would have never done that, and

of John and Gretchen’s meaningful memorabilia in

more of a traditionalist, but she would have defi-

we’d have no connections to their collections.

the newly renovated space. It was such a unique

nitely enjoyed a lot of the changes.”

Our next plan is to hang pictures going up the

and special opportunity for me.” Now that Sonya, Chris, John and their three

Sonya chimes in: “Simply spending time with

staircase to create a memory wall. I will probably

my dad after being away for so long is one of

put up some really bad teenage photos of my

dogs (Jack Jack, Lizzie and Bodi) are all moved

the things I like best. The renovation allowed us

brother to see if he notices.” ¢

in, they can’t imagine their living arrangement any

to go through all the contents of the house and

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124 ZIGRANG CONSTRUCTION

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126 SILICON BAY 128 LANEY LA 130 JOSEPH SPIERER

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142 CAROLINE BURKE DESIGNS

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148 MAISON LUXE

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RAS-A STUDIO 310-937-1760 | 2507 W. 190th St., Redondo Beach ras-a.studio | @ras_a.studio

DESCRIBE THE FEATURED PROJECT.

collector on the south roof provides the domes-

This project is located two blocks from the

tic hot water and supplements the boiler for the

Pacific Ocean in Hermosa Beach. The challenge

in-floor radiant system.

was the home’s tight 30’ x 70’ lot flanked on one end by a walk street and on the other with

TELL US ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS.

a narrow alley. Our clients wanted an open

We are a boutique design-build studio that

concept on the ground floor that leads to natural

believes in good design and getting our hands

grade and outdoor areas, but zoning mandates a

dirty. With a multidisciplinary team of architects,

large two-car garage that would otherwise force

designers and contractors, we provide complete

the living spaces of the small footprint to be

services—taking a project from conception

split between multiple levels. The solution was a

through construction.

mechanical parking lift that fits two cars stacked in the footprint of one. A front deck doubles as an outdoor rec

HOW DID YOU GET YOUR START? At a small architecture firm in Beverly Hills

room. White masonry blocks form an entry

almost 20 years ago. Wanting to be closer to

wall that screens interior living areas from

the beach, I then went on to work at Dean Nota

the front porch. A 27-foot-long pocket sliding

Architect in Hermosa for about seven years

door opens the living, dining and kitchen to

before eventually branching out on my own.

a patio running the length of the lot and allows the interior to borrow 6½ feet from the

HOW MUCH OF YOUR JOB IS ACTUALLY

required side yard, making the modest-sized

SOLVING CLIENTS’ PROBLEMS?

footprint live larger than its square footage.

We look at every project as a problem to solve

The bedrooms and study are located on the

and come up with a specific solution to that

second floor, where a balcony offers access to

problem. The end product is a holistic result de-

a private roof terrace.

riving from the site (physical constraints,

The ocean breeze and abundance of operable

existing structures, zoning, sunlight, etc.), the

doors and windows give the home passive cool-

client’s program, budget and the context or

ing that eliminates the need for an air condition-

locale of the project.

heating is installed throughout. A solar water

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ing system. For warmth, in-floor hydronic radiant


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C&C PARTNERS DESIGN BUILD FIRM Patrick Cunningham, AIA & Michael Cunningham, GC 508 N. PCH, Redondo Beach 310-322-0803 info@candcpartners.com candcpartners.com Social media: @candcpartners

DESCRIBE THE FEATURED PROJECT.

WHAT HAVE BEEN YOUR PROUDEST

This 5-bedroom, 3½-bath, Santa Barbara Span-

MOMENTS DURING THE RECENT CRISIS?

ish-style beauty was created by brothers Patrick

We are proud and happy to report that we have

Cunningham, AIA, and Michael Cunningham, GC,

been able to keep our entire design-build team

owner-operators of C&C Partners Design Build,

together. C&C Partners is a 34-year-old compa-

in collaboration with architect Tom Rule, AIA.

ny, and some of our employees have been with

The clients accompanied Patrick on a walking

us more than 20 years. We have been fortunate

tour of Santa Barbara to identify the Spanish ar-

to be able to keep them all on board during the

chitectural details of the city’s unique structures

lockdown. We have nine people in our office, and

so they could then be reflected in the home.

everyone has been working from home for the

Elements such as turrets, coving, eaves, window

past year. We have introduced new efficiencies

styles, roof tiles, wrought iron and gutters were

such as Zoom meetings and virtual presenta-

all incorporated into the final design. The result is

tions, which we will likely continue using on a lim-

a love letter to Santa Barbara.

ited basis as life returns to normal. We are proud

The 4,302-square-foot dwelling boasts Brazil-

to say we have been providing the same—if not

ian walnut hardwood floors throughout, with

better—design and construction services during

Spanish revival-inspired, wrought iron details

this difficult time.

in doorways, culminating in the gate at the entrance to the dining room. The kitchen features marble countertops, an island with a built-in wine cellar and an antique brick stove alcove. Bathrooms contain Carrara marble and glass tile. The centerpiece of the backyard is the pergola, which includes seating, fireplace, custom tile artwork inspired by the Van Cleef Alhambra collection, and a mosaic tile wall fountain imported from Morocco. All the elements work plation or conversation.

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ZIGRANG CONSTRUCTION Tim Zigrang 2550 A Via Tejon, Palos Verdes Estates 310-375-3626 timzigrang@gmail.com aigrangconstruction.com

DESCRIBE THE FEATURED PROJECT.

TELL US ABOUT SOME OTHER PROPERTIES

The project is a total remodel of a mid-century

YOU’RE CURRENTLY WORKING ON.

home that was built in 1960 and occupied by the

We are very multidimensional. Today we worked

original owners until 2015. It also happens to be

on a large home in Manhattan Beach that is a

my own home. My wife and I were very excited to

traditional coastal home, a Spanish home near

purchase this property, as there were multiple of-

Torrance Beach, a Tuscan house overlooking

fers. We assured the former owner we would get

Trump Golf Course and a Neutra home in Palos

the great “bones” this home had but bring it into

Verdes Estates. We have experience in all types

the future as far as design, comfort and efficiency.

of architecture.

The house was stripped to the studs, the kitchen enlarged, rooms rearranged and all new

WHEN DID YOU START YOUR BUSINESS IN

finishes installed. A pool and other outdoor spac-

THE SOUTH BAY?

es were added to a once overgrown yard. In 2019

I started my company in 1981 while a business

a new master bathroom addition was added. The

student at USC. Doing small jobs through college

end result is what we call “Palm Springs glam”!

helped pay for tuition. After school I worked in

It’s a fun space that makes you feel like you’re on

the private sector for a few years, but I always

vacation every time you come home.

yearned to be working for myself doing something creative. In 1988 I started Zigrang Con-

TELL US ABOUT YOUR FIRM AND THE

struction by myself. Over the years as we grew,

SERVICES YOU OFFER.

we took on more and more employees. Some of

We primarily are a construction company, but

these people are still with us after all these years.

we help clients create a team by recommending

We are proud that we have created an envi-

architects or designers who will fit well with the

ronment where our employees care as much as

owners’ desires. We also do design-build work

I do how our projects run and completed. We

in-house. With a team approach, we can better

believe each project is special, and these build-

manage costs, schedule and desires for our

ings are going to be around for a long time with

clients. We also have many of the needed trades

our name attached.

in-house, so there is no need to wait for a subcontractor to have an opening in their schedule to get to our job.

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SILICON BAY 725 Cypress Avenue, Hermosa Beach L to R, Top: Paige Rubenstein, Ryan Schlee, Raul Valles, Christian Salceda Bottom: Wylber Gomez, Alan Laidlaw, Freddy Contreras

310-545-1010 office@siliconbay.la siliconbay.la Social media: @siliconbay.la

DESCRIBE THE FEATURED PROJECT.

that was able to survive during these testing

A collaboration between Silicon Bay and Laney

times and are proud to have been able to

LA architects, this 3,750-square-foot residence

bring on people who lost their jobs in other

was featured as a Los Angeles Times “Home

service industries.

of the Week.” Spanning three stories on The Strand in Hermosa Beach, it includes a beach

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING

room with a 12-foot quartzite bar, a sunken

REQUESTS YOU’VE RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS

courtyard six feet from the sand, and a pent-

OVER THE YEARS?

house owner’s suite with a mini bar. Filled with

Our focus is to create the best home we can for

warm woods and walls of glass, every single

our clients and for the architects, designers and

space takes in ocean views.

everyone else involved. We spend as much time as is needed to help develop and implement

TELL US ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS.

every need and wish. Many times that includes

Silicon Bay is a full-service general contractor

mockups and several iterations to get to the best

specializing in high-end luxury homes in the

final solution. For example, we poured several

South Bay. Our team has been working together

samples of board-formed concrete to get the

for more than a decade. and collectively we have

scalloping details just right for one client. For

60+ years of experience in building and develop-

another, we built a hot tub out of wood in our

ment. Our main focus is to create a relationship

parking lot so they could see the size, know

and memorable experience for the homeowners.

exactly where the water will hit their shoulders

First we build trust, then we build your home. We

when they are seated in it, and customize the

pride ourselves on our ability to work as a fluid

placement of the jets before we had the final

team with architects and designers. The Silicon

metal one made.

dream home, and we honor the communication

WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST THIS YEAR?

and collaboration that goes into it.

We were recently involved in a project in Los Cabo, Mexico. While we enjoy being close to

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our South Bay projects and having the ability to

MOMENTS DURING THE RECENT CRISIS?

check on them daily, we are open to working on

We feel very fortunate to have a business

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Bay team understands what it means to build a


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LANEY LA 725 Cypress Avenue, Hermosa Beach 310-870-7175 | yes@laney.la | laney.la @laneylainc

DESCRIBE THE FEATURED PROJECT.

less, pocketing doors, which create a channel for

From the moment a visitor enters this striking

ocean breezes to pass through. Every property

residence, they will feel the impact of a space

has hidden and obvious opportunities to change

suffused with light and infused with a nuanced

the way we think about and interact with nature,

palette of bleached oak and limestone textures.

and our team is passionate about uncovering

Elevated by an artistic client with a tasteful eye

those moments.

for design, the home celebrates the interplay of exterior and interior views, the seamless

HOW DO YOU WORK WITH YOUR CLIENTS TO

embrace of nature, and a floor plan made to

REALIZE THE HOME OF THEIR DREAMS?

facilitate the organic pattern of family life and

Our best collaborations come when there is a

hosting. From the 16-foot Australian Brachy-

foundation of trust. This enables a true dialogue

chiton, which is now a beloved member of the

of contrasting opinions and uncovers unexpect-

family, to the elevated ceramic studio with views

ed opportunities in the design process. In the

to the ocean beyond, there is not a moment of

case of this project, we were delighted to work

the day where this home does not shine. If it

alongside a client who also possesses immense

sounds like we’re gushing, it’s because we can’t

talent as an artist and designer and who was

help it. To spend a day here is an experience best

deeply involved with each step of the process.

described by one word: dreamy.

As a result, there is such intentionality in every stunning chandelier of bell-shaped pendants

WITHIN A HOME?

graces the stairwell and evokes the touch of the

The integration of nature is all about finding

craftsman through its careful composition. In the

space to subvert and soften the traditional con-

dining room, white oak flooring and bleached

ventions of floor, walls and roof in order to bring

hemlock ceilings form the backdrop against

us closer to the outdoors. In this case, we literally

which a second chandelier of aluminized wood

broke the floor and brought a tree inside. It’s also

hangs suspended above the dining table. There

about the height of the floor plane, which en-

are myriad moments just like these that only

ables the home to access luxurious views of the

came about because of the way we were able to

ocean—even from the back of the property. It is

uniquely collaborate.

about the east-to-west orientation and frame-

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JOSEPH SPIERER ARCHITECTS, INC. Joseph Spierer 707 Torrance Blvd, Suite 100, Redondo Beach 310-876-8761 info@calarchitect.com | calarchitect.com Instagram: @joseph.spierer.architects Houzz: joseph-spierer-architects-inc Facebook: JosephSpiererArchitects

DESCRIBE THE FEATURED PROJECT.

design process. Executing our philosophy of pro-

Indoor-outdoor flow is the focus of this modern

ducing exclusive, individualized homes requires

Manhattan Beach home. Natural materials

storytelling and careful examination.

additional connection to the outdoors. The

WHAT DO CLIENTS IN THE BEACH CITIES

vertical stone face at the double-height entry

WANT MOST FOR THEIR HOMES?

encourages you into the home by continuing

Sites in the Beach Cities can be compact; clients

through the glass front door. You are then drawn

look to us to help maximize the site without

out to the backyard by a full view of the loggia

aesthetic compromise. Our priority is to design

with its modern, wooden screen. The great

homes that are visually pleasing while meeting

room and the master suite have direct access to

all of our clients’ individualized goals. View sites

the backyard space. The all-glass office in the

are common in the Beach Cities, so we use drone

rear, which doubles as an accessory dwelling

photography to ensure they are captured in the

unit, opens to the outdoors. The indoor kitchen

main spaces, and solar studies help us analyze

becomes the outdoor kitchen, and the multiple

how natural light affects our designs. Using all of

seating areas outside ensure that the backyard is

these pieces of information, we are able to create

maximized for the California weather.

a home that responds well to its surroundings.

DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A VISUAL

WHAT HOME OFFICE TRENDS ARE YOU

STORYTELLER IN YOUR WORK?

SEEING CURRENTLY?

We present each of our projects with a distinct

Home offices are more popular than ever. The

narrative. Our way of gathering information

trend up until 2020 was toward increased open-

through client interviews is essential to telling a

ness and connection for all common spaces.

story that expresses not only the personalized

While this is still important, the need for addi-

design but the feeling and reasoning behind

tional private spaces has revealed itself. The of-

each decision. Our state-of-the-art design tools

fice must function as a sanctuary for work while

help as well. We build all our designs in three

maintaining versatility to accommodate addi-

dimensions on the computer. Between this,

tional uses. Owners expect to spend a great deal

virtual reality and printed 3D models, our clients

of time in their office—requiring openness, light,

can now experience their new home during the

function and aesthetics to be top priorities.

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enhance the geometric forms and serve as an


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L to R: Miles Pritzkat, architect, Tyler Prosser, Lauren Fielder, Keith Johnson, architect

PRITZKAT & JOHNSON ARCHITECTS 306 Vista Del Mar, Suite A, Redondo Beach 310-375-7700 | info@pritzkatjohnson.com | pjainc.com

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turned wood balcony next to the front door,

We were first contacted by our clients to look at

and we added a number of beautiful new

an existing Spanish Colonial Revival house that

touches: soaring curving entry stair, groin-

had been built in the early ’30s in Palos Verdes

vaulted hall, outdoor trellised dining area,

Estates. The house was on a double lot with a

wood and wrought iron balconies.

wonderful stone wall and large trees. A neighborhood-sized grassy park is across the street,

HAVE YOU CHANGED THE WAY YOU DO

and a bridal trail is out back—a perfect location

BUSINESS DUE TO COVID-19?

for a family house.

We are a small boutique firm, so we’ve had some

The existing structure was in rough shape.

flexibility in how we had to deal with the various

The best features were the romantic appear-

requirements and shutdowns. Fortunately, we’ve

ance it presented from the street, the rustic

stayed busy during this time and have been able

stone wall that separated the grounds from the

to keep our employees. We continue to get proj-

street, and a wonderful one-story beamed living

ect inquiries that vary—from adding a bedroom

room with a large wood-burning fireplace to the

or two to building a brand-new custom residen-

left of the entry.

tial home. As clients spend more time in their

After discussion with Norman MacKnight of

homes, they realize the value of well-designed

MacKnight Construction, we determined it would

comfortable spaces. Their current home may

be better to work around these key elements

need some attention to achieve that feeling. We

and start from scratch with the rest. Caroline

have been doing more Zoom meetings where we

Burke of Caroline Burke Designs provided the

can screenshare to review plans due to the pan-

distinctive transitional interior design and Tom

demic. It is different, but not bad; some of these

Dobos, landscape architect, continued the

changes may stay in place moving forward.

indoor-outdoor flow with an expansive pool and sunning terrace and lush landscaping with firepit

WHAT ARE YOU PROUDEST OF IN YOUR WORK?

and BBQ areas.

When we have designed a home that our clients

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never want to leave, we have fulfilled our promise

exemplifies the sensibilities of “California

of transforming their dreams into reality. That

Romantica.” We kept the rustic stone walls,

makes us proudest—taking an idea and trans-

the beamed living room and fireplace and the

forming it into an amazing, actual livable space.

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The result is an essentially new house that


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MICHAEL LEE ARCHITECTS, INC. | MICHAEL LEE CONSTRUCTION, INC. Michael Lee, AIA 2200 Highland Ave., Manhattan Beach 310-545-5771 info@mleearchitects.com | mleearchitects.com

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team and dramatically streamlines the process

This is a remodel of a 20-year-old existing

for the homeowner. I have a long career in build-

house that we designed and built for an active

ing architecturally driven homes, beginning back

young family near the beach. We were look-

when I had recently graduated from SCI-Arc and

ing to achieve an indoor-outdoor expansive

was working with Dean Nota. In our office we

feeling while working with a narrow lot that is

celebrate the chance when it arises, but we also

also located on a busy street. To do this we bal-

find it important to keep the businesses separate

anced protected, private spaces on the lower

and have this conversation with our client at the

levels with a great room on the top floor that

end of the design phase. There is an important

is completely open, with ocean-view decks to

push and pull—even tension—between design

both the north and south. Fully pocketing doors

and construction, and this ensures that neither

leading from the kitchen to the southern-fac-

gets shortchanged to serve the other.

ing deck open all the way across a counter bar, while an outdoor fireplace and media station

WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE INDUSTRY THAT

screen off the street. Another favorite space is

CAPTIVATES YOU?

the ground floor family room, which feels both

Working in architecture is challenging, given

cozy and social—opening with another set of

the huge range of skills and responsibilities an

pocketing doors onto a super fun courtyard

architect must take on. However, this is what

landscaped by Rob Jones. The interior designer

makes being an architect so rewarding. An

for the home was House of Honey.

architect must solve problems in an aesthetic way, engineer projects cost-effectively, guide

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them through the byzantine municipal approval

SPECIALTY SERVICES.

processes, and then coordinate the construc-

We enjoyed an exceptionally fruitful design

tion and finishes. Having an understanding of all

collaboration with our clients, after which we

aspects of the design process and a deep ap-

were honored to be given the opportunity to

preciation for good architecture and its various

build the home. Seeing a design through to

components gives us great satisfaction.

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completion is especially gratifying for our entire


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HH DRYWALL INC Humberto Haro 2527 W. 237th St., Unit D, Torrance 310-346-5934 accounting@hh-drywall.com estimates@hh-drywall.com drywallbyhh.com

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AC vents and trimless light fixtures that archi-

A sleek, bold, contemporary design and archi-

tects are using within their design, whereas 10 to

tecture by James Meyer from LeanArch. For

15 years ago, these products and designs didn’t

this project we installed a ½-inch aluminum trim

exist. Our finished product is handmade, and it

shadow reveal at the baseboards and door jams.

could be considered an artisan craft.

Architectural details included trimless lineal AC vent returns. Some of the challenges were the

DO YOU HAVE ANY MENTORS WHO HAVE

floor-to-ceiling sliding doors and sunset light

HELPED YOU ALONG YOUR JOURNEY?

reflecting directly on the finishes with a Level 5

Yes, Alex Daniels with A&D Plastering. I met

smooth finish.

Alex when I first started my business in 2008. He gave me valuable business advice, and I will

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always appreciate how he shared his wealth of

YOUR SPECIALTY SERVICES.

knowledge with me.

framing, T-bar, residential, commercial, patch

DO YOU HAVE ANY LEARNING MOMENTS

and repairs. I started HH Drywall in 2008 during

IN YOUR CAREER?

the recession, which was in stark contrast to the

After just starting HH Drywall by doing small

closing businesses at the time. The economic

patches and small bathroom remodels, Jim

downturn created competition for contracting

Obradavich—a builder here in the South Bay—

jobs. It was a lot of hard work, but I persevered

awarded me 11 new townhomes when I first re-

and built my team in order to grow the business

ceived my license in 2008. Although I might have

despite the recession.

bid that project very low and was able to break even, it was a learning experience and I was very

HOW HAS DRYWALL EVOLVED OVER

grateful for the opportunity that Jim gave me. I

THE YEARS?

will never forget it.

Drywall used to be heavy textures and popcorn ceilings—it wasn’t considered exciting. The

WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST THIS YEAR?

drywall design was an afterthought. It’s definitely

I have 23 years of experience working drywall,

evolved over the years, and it’s become a hand-

and there is always something new to learn. My

crafted art that people notice. There are finishes

goal is to always keep learning and growing.

like Level 5 smooth finish, floating reveals, sleek

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We offer new construction, remodels, metal


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MBC INTERIOR DESIGN Mary Beth Christopher 401 2nd St., Manhattan Beach 404-245-3307 info@mbcinteriordesign.com mbcinteriordesign.com

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home is most compelling when it’s a reflection of

This is a beautiful New England-style home with

the people who live there—not of the designer.

some of the best views in Manhattan Beach, but the interior needed some updating. We

A TIP TO ADD CURB APPEAL?

freshened everything up but kept it classic. We

There’s no question that adding something

touched almost every inch of this house, but the

green can give your home immediate curb ap-

biggest transformation was in the kitchen, where

peal. Plants add softness and life and make every

there had been a long wall closing it off from the

home feel more inviting. For those of us with a

other living spaces. Removing the wall made the

limited-size yard—or no yard—containers are a

kitchen feel so much more open, allowed tons of

great solution. I like using the same style pot in

natural light, and the views can now be enjoyed

varying sizes to add interest. Throw in a small

from every angle. The finishing touch is the

bench, and you’ve just created an outdoor oasis.

amazing Ilve range in midnight blue and brass that provides a nice pop of color in this all-white

MID-CENTURY MODERN: HERE TO STAY

kitchen. Throughout the process our clients were

OR ON ITS WAY OUT?

very involved, and that’s reflected in the finished

I’m a fan. Mid-century modern furniture is clean-

product. The home feels fresh, comfortable and

lined and understated, which allows it to mix well

very much like them.

with a variety of different styles. A few wellplaced pieces make a room feel collected and

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also give it a bit of that vintage California vibe

We are a residential interior design studio that

that I don’t think will ever go out of style. But

specializes in creating modern-classic interiors.

everything in moderation. It’s the mix that I love

We focus on all levels of design—from a one-

and that tension between contrasting styles is

room refresh to full-scale remodels and custom

what makes a space interesting. Too much of any

builds. What is most essential to our design

one thing is just too much.

process is really getting to know our clients, their style, their needs and how they want their home beautiful but beautifully unique to each client. We put our stamp on every project but believe a

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to live. Our goal is to make each space not only


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ANNE COLLARD DESIGN Anne Collard El Segundo 310-902-0370 annewhitecollard@gmail.com annecollarddesign.com

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outdoor meetings until recently. Closing my

I loved this Manhattan Beach coastal farmhouse

design studio in Downtown El Segundo was a

project! In our initial team meeting, I was clear

little sad but also necessary since we had four

that these clients did not want a traditional

kids schooling from home. These days I double-

farmhouse but were looking for something more

mask and keep my distance while on job sites

unique. So we added some interesting features

and try to finish those meetings outside.

like, for example, pulling the white brick from the outside into the inside and wrapping it up the

WHAT HAVE BEEN YOUR PROUDEST

stairs. By raising the ceilings and including super

MOMENTS DURING THE RECENT CRISIS?

high accordion doors, it almost feels like a New

All my projects were delayed because of COVID-

York loft. In addition, they wanted the feeling

19 last year and will continue to be this year.

of being on vacation the minute you walk in the

This one was no exception. It was an enormous

door, and they wanted the home to be welcom-

challenge to get it finished by the holidays, but

ing to their guests. The soft colors and textures

together with Chris Lombardi’s team we were

throughout the house are very soothing, and the

able to complete it and move this amazing family

floor plan moves you from the front door to the

into their new house just in time for Christmas.

beautifully designed backyard, gorgeous pool and pool house.

BUILD NEW OR REMODEL? I would say build new. Remodeling is like opening

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a can of worms, and you never know what else

Anne Collard Design is a full-service interior

could be living in that can.

design firm, specializing in a sophisticated coastal lifestyle.

WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST THIS YEAR?

HOW IS YOUR COMPANY ADAPTING TO THE

my family on Nantucket. Sadly, we were not able

CHANGES BROUGHT ON BY THE PANDEMIC?

to make it there last year—first year in my life!

This past year has been challenging, and I feel

Professionally: Once things calm down and are

very fortunate to be so busy with a lot of great

safe again, I would love to bring more people on

projects—both in California and out of state.

board and possibly open another spot in town ...

When COVID-19 first hit, I immediately held

we will see.

meetings via Zoom or FaceTime and then

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Personally: I would like to spend quality time with


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CAROLINE BURKE DESIGNS AND ASSOCIATES Caroline Burke 1020 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Suite #210, Manhattan Beach 310-546-6862 | zuly@carolineburkedesigns.com | carolineburkedesigns.com Facebook: carolineburkedesignsandassociates | Instagram: @carolineburkedesigns

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builders. We also often work on remodels. The

Last year we had the fortunate opportunity to

process is different; however, we enjoy working

work with a wonderful couple from Texas on

on both new builds and remodels to create the

the remodel of their townhome by the beach.

home that the clients dream of having.

Over the year the home was transformed into a sophisticated, modern beach home. The fabrics

WHAT ARE SOME INTERESTING REQUESTS

and colorways are mainly couture fabrics with a

YOU’VE RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS?

casual, elegant feel. This is comfortable sophis-

A pool that retracts so children can play,

tication at its best. The furniture and area rugs

soundproof rooms, built-in dog kennels, theme-

were custom-made to suit our designs. Collabo-

inspired rooms and hidden rooms. Truthfully, if

rating on this project was truly a fun, creative

you can dream it, we can build it … and we have!

and absolutely positive experience of 2020. IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR FIRM FOCUS TELL US ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS AND

ON SUSTAINABILITY?

YOUR SPECIALTY SERVICES.

We are known for our timeless and elegant

Caroline Burke Designs is a luxury interior design

design in numerous styles. We focus on luxury

company. We specialize in creating beautiful,

interior designs that last and in 10 to 15 years

comfortable homes for our clients. My team has

from now will still look amazing. I still get com-

a positive “can-do” attitude, and we get the job

pliments on homes we designed 15 years ago.

done beautifully. Whether we are the design-

They are still current and look great.

ers working with the build team to design your home from the bottom up or if we are hired to

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furnish your home, we collaborate with our cli-

YOUR DREAMS.

ents and create the perfect spaces for them. It’s

Well, if we are talking dreams … I would love a

always our goal to create a home that our clients

large yard overlooking the ocean tiered with

love to come home to and are proud to entertain

gardens of flowers and citrus groves. Raised

in. We provide excellent customer service and

planters of herbs and vegetables. Olive trees

high-quality products.

and water features are a must. I love garden

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sprinkled throughout! It would all be designed

We collaborate on the designs of new builds

in a comfortable, casual, fabulously Provence-

and create new build packages for our clients’

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art and statues, so I would have a collection BUILD NEW OR REMODEL?


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KATE LESTER INTERIORS Kate Lester 837 Pacific Coast Hwy., Hermosa Beach 310-372-0504 info@katelesterinteriors.com katelesterinteriors.com Instagram: @klinteriors, @katelesterhome

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palette throughout this project. A soft blue can

This home is a beautiful Cape Cod-inspired,

be seen in many places throughout the home

three-level stunner in Manhattan Beach Our

including the main floor’s powder room, a beauti-

clients actually purchased this home from

ful built-in and the paneling in the hallway off the

builder-developer Titan & Co Inc., so when we

kitchen. Our clients also had a love of patterned

came on board it was to add character, a curated

textiles, so it was an easy sell for me when I sug-

aesthetic and a little bit of wow factor. The first

gested they infuse pattern in upholstery, drapery

step was an infusion of patterns and deeper

and wallcovering.

hues like navy, eggplant and deep ebony. Reaching deep down into that color palette is

IS THERE ONE ITEM YOU FEEL WAS A

a great way to add juxtaposition, depth and

JUMPING OFF POINT FOR THE PROJECT?

contrast to a space. I always say: Black is, in fact,

The violet light fixtures! I had seen them in an

the new black.

Urban Electric Company ad in a magazine, and I tore them out and tacked the image on my in-

WHAT WERE THEIR TOP PRIORITIES IN

spiration board. I just knew at some point I would

THIS SPACE?

find the perfect project for them. When I realized

We all agreed that even though the home was

these clients wanted to incorporate color with a

in close proximity to the ocean, this was not a

few statement pieces, I knew these would be two

beach house. Our clients wanted to embrace the

of them!

more traditional elements of the home and focus on making the it feel light and bright with color

ARE THERE ANY ELEMENTS THAT

and pattern instead of everything whitewashed

ESPECIALLY MADE THE SPACE?

and overtly coastal. (Obviously I was on board

I love art and accessories. When you curate the

with that 100%!)

right pieces for a project, it really elevates the well with the more contemporary selections in

IN AS A NOD TO THEIR LIFE IN LONDON?

this home, and it was a treat to curate such a

Our clients gravitated toward the way European

well-rounded and interesting assortment of art

design embraces color, and I also love color, so it

and accents.

was a real treat for me to be able to infuse a chic

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whole design aesthetic. Vintage pieces mix so WERE THERE ANY ELEMENTS YOU BROUGHT


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EDEN LA INTERIORS Jamie Roddy 350 N. Sepulveda Blvd. #4, Manhattan Beach 310-376-0033 edenLA@edenLA.com edenLA.com Instagram: @edenLAInteriors

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new construction home. And just recently, some

This Sand Section Manhattan Beach renovation

clients building a 2-on-a-lot in the Hermosa Sand

was so fun for us because the homeowners have

Section wanted us to make a garage door in lieu

unique style and taste (which is our fave!). We

of LaCantina accordion doors in their living room

love that our clients aren’t “cookie-cutter,” as

… and we are ALL about it. So stay tuned …

we enjoy stretching our capacities for designing in new styles with every single project. These

DESCRIBE YOUR DREAM BACKYARD.

clients really liked the Spanish style of their home

A Sand Section verdant jungle paradise with a

and wanted to emulate that in the furnishings

green mosaic tile-bottomed pool and rock en-

and cabinetry, while keeping all updates fresh

clave that houses a slide. There’s also a high dive

and contemporary. The special details on the

and a low dive. The saltwater hot tub also has

kitchen cabinets, the fun Moorish patterns used

green tile bottom so it feels like you’re in a natu-

in the breakfast nook and the onyx pendants

ral hot springs as you soak the day away. Privacy

chandelier all play so nicely with the freshly

trees line all sides of the ¼-acre lot so one can

opened space and updates. They wanted a very

soak sans clothing at any time. There are multiple

traditional feel in the bedroom but a more whim-

fruit trees in the back of the property and at

sical, beachy contemporary in the game rooms.

least two dogs, two cats and a pair of miniature

The home still has a very cohesive feel while

donkeys roaming the meticulously kept land-

allowing all the different aspects of our client to

scaping. And maybe a potbellied pig too. There’s

shine in its design. The result is an updated home

a mini-amphitheater for no more than 100 of

that is uniquely them; we were delighted to be an

your dearest friends to enjoy a private concert or

integral part of that.

movie, an awesome BBQ and multiple cabanas. Side note: This might not be possible.

YOU’VE RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS?

HOW DO YOU STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR

A gentleman wanted a gun safe hidden behind

COMMUNITY DURING THESE TIMES?

his television. A mother brought her teenage

We’ve tried to up our Instagram game to keep

daughter to us to get a custom round bed in a

connected. We’re making an honest effort to

cheetah print fabric. Someone seriously con-

keep our lovely South Bay friends in our loop, so

sidered how to get a fire pole installed in their

follow us @edenLAInteriors.

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MAISON LUXE HOME Carrie Quinn 138 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach 310-372-5552 sales@maisonluxehome.com maisonluxehome.com Instagram: @maisonluxehb Facebook: @maisonluxe Pinterest: Maison Luxe Home

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add more furniture and artwork as well. The

We were asked by the homeowners to style their

website is frequently updated with new prod-

living and media rooms. This home has a con-

ucts, and our customers love shopping from

temporary Balinese style, and our clients wanted

home as well as in person. So many of our cus-

it to reflect the luxury hotels they have frequent-

tomers have commented on how grateful they

ed over the years. For the media room, we styled

are to still be able to shop and get inspiration in

the 12 floating bookshelves with photography

person. It is also nice for us to see some friendly

of local South Bay surf spots, coral, books and

faces during these difficult times. In addition, we

other treasures that the homeowners collected

offer Zoom consultations, and we work remotely

throughout their travels.

with customers who live out of state.

In the main living room, we worked with their existing sectional and coffee table as

MID-CENTURY MODERN: HERE TO STAY OR

foundational pieces for the project. We added

ON ITS WAY OUT?

finishing touches and elements that made the

Stay! Mid-century is such a fun style that “plays

room feel warm and inviting. To achieve this, we

well with others.” I love combining mid-century

brought in antique, hand-knotted rugs that had

with a global look, like our featured project.

been stonewashed in Germany, cowhide leather ottomans and two mid-century occasional chairs

TELL US ABOUT SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE

in a whiskey color.

HOME FEATURES THAT ARE MEANT TO

The pillows are all one-of-a-kind textiles from

INCREASE SERENITY.

around the globe—including one that was fabri-

Soft pillows, serene artwork, soft lighting, peace-

cated from a Chinese wedding skirt. Large glass

ful scents in candles and diffusers like palo santo

lamps were used behind the sofa to add ambience

are just a few things I recommend. I encourage

at night while extending the view during the day.

my clients to pay attention to their home environment and how they want to live in it, being

HOW IS YOUR COMPANY ADAPTING TO

mindful of what they want to be surrounded by.

CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC?

WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST THIS YEAR?

We launched a beautiful new website that

After this past year of lockdowns, I would love

features curated collections of our favorite

to get out in nature this summer and explore

accessories and gifts. We are getting ready to

the great outdoors!

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C K DESIGN STUDIO Christine Vroom 405 Via Chico #2, Palos Verdes Estates 310-941-5923 ckdesignfirm@gmail ckdesignfirm.com

DESCRIBE THE FEATURED PROJECT.

BUILD NEW OR REMODEL?

This project was so fun to design. The personali-

New build. Period. However, some people don’t

ties of the clients shine through these photos.

have the budget to embark on a new build. If you

Playful, energetic, eclectic, yet still peaceful and

are in a position to choose and are on the fence,

grounded. They wanted me to design the space

I would lean toward tearing that baby down

in a way that you want to go inside and simply

and starting fresh. There are many problems

relax and hang out with them. More about living

you can run into with remodels and unforeseen

and not about showing. No frills, no trends, just

issues within the walls. It might wind up costing

interpret the existing state of the home and give

more than what you initially hoped for. So if you

it some liveliness. The clients made a massive

embark on a remodel, make sure you are well-

impact on my life, and I only hope to have done

equipped financially so it is a more enjoyable,

the same.

less stressful process.

WHAT HAVE BEEN YOUR PROUDEST

WHAT ARE THE MOST EXCITING INTERIOR

MOMENTS DURING THE RECENT CRISIS?

COLORS YOU’RE SEEING THIS SEASON?

Being able to continue to adapt and thrive in

Absolutely loving a more muted and moody

the midst of these hardships. To lean on my

palette. Olive tones, terra-cotta, ivory, mustard

family and colleagues to work our way through

tones, wintery blues. Such a dramatic and gor-

the changes and navigate these new and

geous change.

unknown roads. I am proud to have worked in an industry that was considered “essential.”

WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST THIS YEAR?

I watched our amazing contractors and their

Hopefully this year we can travel! I say we all take

teams work so hard through the challenges

those much-needed vacations and get out of

while continuing to make our beautiful designs

town! I know when those European gates open,

come to life flawlessly.

I’ll be the first in line and coming back with some fresh, fashion-forward Euro design.

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Social media: @ckdesignfirm


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RAINVILLE DESIGN STUDIO Miriam Rainville 1632 Aviation Blvd., Redondo Beach 310-378-2650 info@rainvilledesign.com rainvilledesign.com Social media: @rainvilledesignstudio

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The challenge of the landscape design pro-

This mid-century home update with a new land-

fessional is to ensure that both the indoor and

scape master plan focused on a modern, warm

outdoor environments interact seamlessly, which

design with a Mediterranean planting palette.

is only successful when all the senses are consid-

Materials selected have a California coastal feel,

ered and engaged. Restraint and balance drive

reinforcing the location. The custom limestone

our design perspective, allowing each element

paving was fabricated in large format with a

of the design to be noticed and appreciated as

subtle texture. Glass tiles selected for the water

both individual parts and as components of a

wall, spa and lap pool are blue hues reflect-

complete system.

ing the colors of the ocean. We planted sage

rDS develops all aspects of a site, including

greens intermixed with additional various green

hardscape layout and materials, plant materials,

tones and textures for interest and color—both

water usage, site furnishings, special features,

bright from the succulents to the salvias’ grey

lighting and more. After design completion and

lavender blossoms. The outdoor sanctuary also

approval, rDS works with clients to build and in-

includes a spa, stone water feature, fireplace

stall the materials specified in the plans to ensure

faced with Palos Verdes stone in the outdoor

their vision is realized and translates into reality.

living area, a firepit, outdoor kitchen and dining room, outdoor shower and gym area, edible

BUILD NEW OR REMODEL?

garden beds and climate-appropriate fruit trees

We work on both new construction from the

including citrus varieties that will thrive in our

ground up and also more than ever are working

specific coastal micro-climate.

on existing homes. Clients are finding a new appreciation for developing their outdoor living

TELL US ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS AND

spaces and gardens that enhance and calm the

YOUR SPECIALTY SERVICES.

overall use of the property and create special

Rainville Design Studio (rDS) is a full-service

spaces to relax, enjoy and experience serenity.

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les. Our goal is to create experiences for our

WHAT ARE YOUR TOP TIPS FOR ADDING

clients that enhance their lives in a sustainable

CURB APPEAL?

and restorative manner. Our signature “less

Organize your entry, always have a special

is more” aesthetic results in organized, fluid

path for a pedestrian entry, and plant appro-

designs and heightens the perceptions of color,

priately to balance the building elevation and

textures, smell, sound and movement as a per-

scale—adding overall beauty and interest to

son interacts with a space.

the experience.

SOUTHBAY HOME I 2021

PHOTOGRAPHED BY LUKE GIBSON PHOTOGRAPHY

landscape design-build firm based in Los Ange-


DESIGN SHOWCASE 2021


FI N A L O F F ER

“EVERYTHING YOU CAN IMAGINE IS REAL.”

PHOTOGRAPHED BY LAUREN PRESSEY

— PABLO PICASSO

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