From Hollywood Hills to Bel-Air, explore these luxurious Los Angeles residences where golden age glamour meets modern design
Los Angeles has long been synonymous with glitz and glamour, and nowhere is the lifestyle of the rich and famous more evident than in the stunning homes that dot the city’s landscape, particularly in and around the iconic Hollywood area.
From the prestigious Bel-Air to the exclusive Bird Streets in Hollywood Hills, these coveted neighbourhoods have had their fair share of architectural diversity.
These styles range from the opulent Hollywood Regency and the warm, inviting Spanish-style villas, to the California ranch style and eclectic mid-century designs that started cropping up in the 1960s.
These eight exquisitely designed residences in and around Hollywood's most coveted neighbourhoods each tell a unique architectural story, blending historical elements with contemporary flair and showcasing a harmonious mix of form and function.
1. A handsome 1930s-style revamp in Bel-Air with an azure dining room
Originally a 1930s colonial-style house in the glamorous Bel-Air neighbourhood, this two-storey home has been transformed by Evens Architects and interior designer Windsor Smith, instilled with timeless elegance and modern luxury for a family of five.
With an additional wing that includes a dark wine room and cellar with brass accents, as well as a grey-hued master suite with an airy terrace, an interesting tension in the design is apparent throughout the home.
Modern art pieces hang on walls across the rooms, paired with elegant jewel tones, sumptuous fabrics, and characteristic vintage finds: an Austrian Regency baby grand in the entryway, and a vintage bronze chandelier in the study, reclaimed from a turn-of-the-century bank.
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