Beverly Hills

Inspired by the Streamline Moderne movement and evoking the glamorous paradox of casual formality pioneered by Hollywood tastemakers in the 1940s and ‘50s, this new house sits north of Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills. The white-painted brick exterior is accented with simplified classical columns and moldings. The sculptural and elegant work of T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings influenced the interiors: a modern take on classical elements and Art Deco design.
Beverly Hills facade in white painted brick with black shutters Beverly Hills entrance gallery with geometric patterned marble floor Beverly Hills living room with Lutyens inspired fireplace mantel Beverly Hills entrance gallery looking towards dining room with Chinese hand painted silver leaf wallpaper Beverly Hills breakfast room with David Adler style marble compass rose floor Beverly Hills family room with stained walnut coffered ceiling Garden facade of Beverly Hills house reflected in swimming pool Neoclassical style Beverly Hills pool house
Richard Manion Architecture
Landscape design by Leyva & Wilde
Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer