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Creating Wallace Ridge

The Wallace Ridge project began with our former clients’ wish to move back closer to the city of Beverly Hills. They had found a potential property in Trousdale Estates, and showed it to Marc for his advice on its possibilities. The property was in disrepair; had a choppy floor plan and gabled roofs, which did not fit the client’s vision of a modern home. The goal, of course, was to maximize the views, while creating fluid, well-lit spaces that would both serve and reflect the lives of the inhabitants. Marc saw a way to stay within the Trousdale Estates’ single story, 14 foot height restriction and still provide spaciousness and a spectacular view.

The entire core of the house was redesigned to feature an open plan, high ceilings, and a sleek flat roof. The front door, flanked by large glass panels opens to a wide entry - a perfect stage for a piano - and provides an open sight line across the living area through 12 foot glass walls and 8 foot glass sliding pocket doors to the patio and pool. The clients do a lot of entertaining and required a kitchen that was open to the living and outdoor spaces.

Rooms are minimally defined, using tall panels custom stained in a rich coffee bean brown, which contrasts with the light walls suited to artwork display. The warm modernism the clients wanted was achieved with a harmonious use of materials, as kitchen, dining, entertaining, and living room spaces flow easily one into the other.

In the living area a large screen television and fireplace are recessed into a wall-sized expanse of Portico Slate tile by SOLI, and in the kitchen the island and countertops are Caesarstone in Lagos Blue. The cabinets have an acrylic lacquered finish.

Large glass pocket doors open to the outside from both the kitchen and living areas, where a patio bar, conversation area, and a tabletop fireplace all encircle the pool. The master suite also opens to the pool though large sliding glass panels. To create a vantage point for the best view, a roof terrace was built atop the master suite, accessible from the pool area. Pool tile is “Promenade” in Eucalyptus and Heron by Ann Sacks.

The master terrace provides space for entertaining, sunbathing, and a game of table tennis, with a view all the way to the Pacific. Below, the master wing offers a library/sitting room and a home theater. Next to the bedroom, the master bath continues the use of brown, with the tile in the master shower - a basket weave pattern from SOLI, and adjacent is a roomy closet/dressing area.

As there is a musician in the family, the clients wanted to find space for a full music studio; Marc found it by digging down and locating the studio beneath the motor court. It includes a separate control room, sound booth for vocal recording, and a tracking room, a soundproofed oasis for creation.