House Tour | LA's Modern Villa
This is one of my favorite types of architecture, a European Villa. This project by Daniel Cuevas is captivating with satisfaction to all the humanly senses. Cuevas is known for his skillful practices in creating refined interiors that manage to embrace modernity with a sense of history that never weighs the space down. The aesthetic of this home located in Beverly Hills showcases contemporary furniture, large-scale art and well planned outdoor living spaces with lushly landscaped gardens all around the home.
Cuevas created a beautiful and serene backdrop for the interior that plays off the Spanish-style exterior using a color palette of grays, crisp white walls, and sparsely adding vivid accent colors. As covered in Veranda, "Cuevas designed the house as a series of courtyards and gallery-like hallways that feature sculpture, large-scale contemporary art, and shapely antique furniture as focal points". I'm in love with the home's architectural details conceived in the ceiling treatments and natural stone fireplace mantels to the decos in the tile flooring. Cuevas incorporated European influences with contemporary proportions and custom iron doors and windows with picturesque views of the courtyards and gardens. Do you like this Los Angeles villa? Share your comments in the feed, we'd love to hear from you.
{Console, custom by John Himmel Decorative Arts; Antique Italian planter, Richard Shapiro Studios; Art, Allan McCollum}
{Shades, Conrad; Custom bench, Holly Hunt leather}
{Hanging stainless steel sculpture, Mark di Suvero; Painting, Mary Corse}
{Rug, Coverall Industries; Art, Jason Martin; Maison Jansen table, Jane J. Marsden Antiques & Interiors}
{Armchairs, Lois Esformes in Dedar fabric with pillows in Jim Thompson fabric; Stool, Dualoy horsehair; Art, Justin Beal}
{Table, MDF Italia; Chairs, Janus et Cie; Light fixture, Stephen Antonson; Curtains, Libeco linen; Art, Matthew Brannon}
{Tile, Ann Sacks; Custom cabinets, Urban Archaeology; Stove, Lacanche}
{Antique armchair, Nobilis fabric; Chair and ottoman Kravet fabric, Cache; Custom sofa, Jim Thompson fabric; Bed linens, Ann Gish; Art, Brian Sharp}
{Amalfi Living chairs, Giati fabric; Umbrella, Summit Furniture}
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