A rolling selection of residential and boutique commercial projects completed between 2019 and 2025. Every project is photographed by Nicole Franzen or Erin Kunkel unless noted.
A 1978 hillside home reworked over eighteen months for a young family of four. Two bathrooms consolidated, one wall removed, and a whole new kitchen wrapped in white-oak millwork.
The clients had lived in the house for seven years and knew exactly what wasn't working — a dark entry, a chopped-up kitchen, and three bathrooms in states of gentle disrepair. What they wanted was calm.
We opened the entry to the living room, unified the flooring to a single wide-plank white oak, and rebuilt the kitchen around a five-foot marble island. The bathrooms were re-planned to give the primary suite an outdoor shower onto a small courtyard the previous owner had used only for storage.
A restrained take on desert modern. Two bedrooms, one guest casita, a lap pool restored to its original Kaufmann-era footprint, and interior colours borrowed from the surrounding rock.
A retired couple from Chicago bought a 1961 house south of the Movie Colony and asked us for something that would feel restful in high summer and warm in a January evening. No sharp corners, no white walls, no chrome.
Lime-plastered walls in five slightly different pinks, terrazzo underfoot, and a palette of vintage rattan and hand-loomed Moroccan rugs. The living room has one lamp, one sofa, one chair and one very good painting.
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