Modern Bel Air Estate

The designer for this project focused on the natural elements specifically the colors for this modern design. The colors found are green and yellow using the fruits and foliage from outside to dictate colors for the furniture. As with any furniture choice, the colors can be customized such as in this kitchen stool in light sage green.


Designers design for clients and this table looks like a family gathering place which members may sit and eat for a while. Chairs with a thick cushion would work best in this room. The inspiration for this little corner in the home is fully inspired by the painting on the wall. Light tan and white colors give this room a soft tone. I chose this chair with thick cushion.


With defining architectural elements and a profound connection to its landscape, this recently transformed mid-century residence unfolds as a series of light-filled spaces where every room feels beautifully curated. Enveloped by gardens the property offers a rare sense of calm, with mature greenery, sculptural plantings, and carefully framed sight lines creating an atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city beyond. Venetian plaster introduces a warm, tactile palette that continues throughout, while expansive walls of glass dissolve traditional boundaries, allowing the surrounding gardens to become an integral part of the architecture. The principal living room is centered around a sculptural bronze mirrored fireplace, its generous scale extending effortlessly outdoors through disappearing glass. The entertaining spaces transition naturally from one to the next. The kitchen is appointed with custom cabinetry, stone surfaces, a Wolf range, and a complete suite of Miele appliances for sunrise picnics.
Super modern design!

