Though the client purchased all new furnishings and accessories, Lindsay insisted the room not telegraph its infancy. “We really wanted it to feel comfortable and traditional with carefully selected pieces that would live with them gracefully over time,” she explains.
Though the client purchased all new furnishings and accessories, Lindsay insisted the room not telegraph its infancy. “We really wanted it to feel comfortable and traditional with carefully selected pieces that would live with them gracefully over time,” she explains.
Choosing a color scheme was practically instantaneous; Lindsay knew she wanted an overall neutral backdrop with accents of blue to provide interest and dimension.  Farrow & Ball’s “Skylight” offered a subtle tone that it is more atmospheric than colorful.
Choosing a color scheme was practically instantaneous; Lindsay knew she wanted an overall neutral backdrop with accents of blue to provide interest and dimension. Farrow & Ball’s “Skylight” offered a subtle tone that it is more atmospheric than colorful.
Interior designer Lindsay Pennington takes on a Spanish-style charmer in Hancock Park.  

Both to maintain a consistent color palette across the room and to cover an off-center window, Lindsay devised a curtained wall to establish an architectural backdrop for the bed. Matching bedside dressers and lamps create a strong sense of symmetry and draw attention to the room's new focal point.
Interior designer Lindsay Pennington takes on a Spanish-style charmer in Hancock Park. Both to maintain a consistent color palette across the room and to cover an off-center window, Lindsay devised a curtained wall to establish an architectural backdrop for the bed. Matching bedside dressers and lamps create a strong sense of symmetry and draw attention to the room's new focal point.
Home office
Home office
Laurel Canyon Master Bedroom
Laurel Canyon Master Bedroom
Laurel Canyon Kitchen
Laurel Canyon Kitchen