The Home Tours of Dwell on Design 2016

During the conference, Dwell’s exclusive home tours offered the rare chance to visit some of the most inspiring private residences in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Venice.

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A giant mural by the artist Daniel Johnston dominates the outdoor garden of an art-filled home in Venice designed by Chris Rudin.

Photo: Jay Gullion


 Inside, a colorful sectional softens the industrial vibe.

Photo: Jay Gullion

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Wide expanses of glass grace an open-plan residence in Santa Monica by architect Carol Beth Cozen.  

Photo: Jay Gullion


Interior designer Denise Kuriger used custom furniture to create a luxurious outdoor living space for this prefab Santa Monica home.

Photo: Jay Gullion


Design aficionado Ted Dhanik purchased this Los Angeles home in 2008 and has since overseen a top-down remodel. The house features a fully integrated automation system that includes everything from preferred shower settings to remote-controlled cameras, gates, doors, and blinds.

Photo: Jay Gullion


The interior is strikingly airy and minimally furnished. 

Photo: Jay Gullion

A renovation by Dimster Architecture transformed a Beachwood Canyon home by repurposing and converting multiple rooms, creating a more open, modern dwelling. 

Photo: Jay Gullion


While trying to preserve the design intention of the original Buff, Straub and Hensman home, architect Don Dimster added important extras, like a gorgeous rooftop terrace.  

Photo: Jay Gullion

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