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The shed turned recording studio is 10 feet by 12 feet.
Hershenow and Davidson soundproofed an off-the-rack Tuff Shed to use as Hershenow’s recording studio in the backyard.
The home features a mix of sourced vintage and new lighting fixtures.
The bathroom has floor-to-ceiling tile and a stained-glass window installed by a previous owner.
Music producer Max Hershenow and lighting designer Nick Davidson renovated a 1947 bungalow in the Tujunga neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Landscape architect Rich Tobin helped the couple redo the home’s gardens.
Clerestory windows let light into the backyard recording studio.
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