SOUTH BAY DIGS | Digital Edition Online

September 20, 2019

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IN THIS LOS ANGELES HOME, INTERIOR DESIGNER KERRY VASQUEZ WANTED TO USE AS MUCH COLOR AS POSSIBLE WHILE STILL CREATING A TRANQUIL AESTHETIC. AS A RESULT, ALL THE SPACES ARE BOLD YET RESTRAINED AT THE SAME TIME. PHOTOGRAPHS: COURTESY OF SARA TRAMP Flow is one of the most important aspects of this home. Bold hues adorn the downstairs space, while upstairs, Vasquez toned down the use of color. As a result, one of the guest rooms is black and white, and the second designed around a blue silk Calvin Klein rug from Modern Rugs LA. "In the master bedroom, Dan originally had orange sheets, which I vetoed because I am a firm believer that bedrooms should feel serene," Vasquez confesses. "However, I wanted to honor his love for orange and thought we could create a peaceful vibe if we used the natural version of it: copper." Sconces from CB2 and the Swole side table from Blu Dot are some of the other elements that adorn this space. "I think it's my favorite room in the house now," Vasquez says. Drawing inspiration from the Bauhaus, the interior designer also combined her minimalist approach with the owners' maximalist aesthetic throughout the whole project. "It was the biggest challenge but it also ends up being the best part," she admits. kerryvasquez.com A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N Being able to move throughout the space, experiencing it as a unif ied whole while also seeing separate areas.

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