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LA 1939 Mid-Century House

1939 HOUSE
Mid-century
Los Angeles
/Interior Design/
location:  Los Angeles, CA
function: House
program: 3357.4 SF, 312 m2
bedroom: 3
bathroom: 3
year: 1939
client: private person​​​​​​​
date: Summer 2020
The problem
The house has only two bedrooms and they are small.
A lot of space used just for the walking.
The kitchen is small.
The kitchen, dining and sitting are separate.
Lack of storge.​​​​​​​
Solution
Adding the new large open space for the new kitchen, dining, sitting.
Make the new living room higher ceiling to bring more natural light incise.
Converting the existing living room in to master suite.
Converting the existing kitchen in to a large storage.
Change the entrance place direct in the new living space and next to the car port.
1. Recreation.
2. Activities.
3. Car port.


Inspiration

Plywood
Concrete
White paint inside
Grey paint outside


Coming Home Experience
Welcome to our new entrance


Sections

Lounge Experience

Cooking & Eating​​​​​​​ Experience

The low height of The kitchen makes it more comfortable. The top of the kitchen big and unique display shelf.
Island capacity: 10 People
Dinning table capacity: 10 People
kitchen sun position 

The direct sun light coming into the kitchen reflecting the top of the kitchen and goes thru vases and shiny object and makes a game of multiple shadows and lights on the walls and ceiling different in all periods of the day and year. Moving or changing the accessories from the shelf we easily make a new shiny surprising and unique game. This game of the lights makes the kitchen and the house unique every day.
The kitchen is situated on the sooth side of the house and the window on the top is low and direct sun light doesn't come inside on the hottest time of the day.

Accent & Offline Wall
Fun Experience

House is a long term investment in our family, but we get bored of everything, because this is our nature.
The solution is the flexible and unique display vertical storage on the strong plywood wall in the middle of the house witch makes our family life easier, fun and free.​​​​​​​
“A house is not just a long-term investment for our family, it’s a reflection of who we are. But let’s face it, our tastes and needs change over time. That’s why we’ve incorporated a unique and flexible display system on a sturdy plywood wall in the heart of our home. It not only makes our daily lives easier and more enjoyable, but also allows us to constantly refresh and renew the space.
This central wall serves as the focal point of the house, displaying items that inspire us and can be seen from almost every room. We call it the “offline wall” because it encourages us to disconnect from screens and engage with the physical items in our home. And the best part? This wall can be easily transformed with minimal effort, ensuring that our home will never feel stagnant or boring.”
interior Isometric

HEALTHY
SAFE 
SUSTAINABLE
OPEN
NEW
FUN
LIVING SPACE EXPERIENCE
LA 1939 Mid-Century House
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LA 1939 Mid-Century House

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