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The shed turned recording studio is 10 feet by 12 feet.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
Landscape architect Rich Tobin helped the couple redo the home’s gardens.
Clerestory windows let light into the backyard recording studio.
Clerestory windows let light into the backyard recording studio.