Julie also designed this spa deck, a few steps from the main house.
The Topanga Canyon property has interconnected modules that are linked by shared decks and outdoor space.
The Topanga Canyon project features a primary suite.
The company recently completed a larger-scale property in Topanga Canyon in Los Angeles.
Red- and blue-pigmented cement augments the color palette of the courtyard.
Though the living room only has large windows on one side, an upper window at left helps create what the clients call double sunrises and sunsets, by creating reflections on the larger windows at right.
The fenced-in, one-story home sits far back off the street, enhancing the sense of privacy.
The primary bathroom features all new hardware and fixtures, as well as a double vanity.
Clerestory windows invite natural light into the kitchen, which features custom cabinetry and Viking appliances.
A wood-framed chalkboard folds down from a wall in the kitchen and provides more counter space and a dining area. The open wood shelving was crafted from a beloved table that did not fit in the tiny home.
Will Gamble Architects revives a crumbling, 17th-century structure with a svelte addition of steel, brick, and glass.
The side of the home opens onto a lush patio, complete with terraced planters and new landscape lighting. Views from the opposite direction look up to the Hollywood sign.