A Beverly Hills home with star quality

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A Beverly Hills home with star quality

Located just one mile north of the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel and a five-minute-drive from Rodeo Drive, this classic Mediterranean revival home dates from 1940. The original house design truly epitomizes the glamor of California’s golden age. So when Arya and Michael Martin, co-founders of OSKLO architecture and interior design studio, were scoping out the home’s recent renovation they were keen to lean into the property’s historic roots.

Take the tour, and find out how the home’s new look blends 1940s heritage with contemporary Californian style.

living room white walls marble fireplace

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‘We were immediately charmed by the house. Old towering trees were overgrown and touching the roof rafters with white stucco details that made you feel like you were in a different time and far away from the city with a huge backyard,’ says OSKLO’s Michael Martin. ‘We wanted to reconstruct the house but at the same time maintain its look and pedigree. Original doors were kept, molding copied, brickwork preserved and many original details duplicated and refurbished.’

Keen to preserve and honor the original 1940s architectural details, the designer’s living room ideas incorporated the typically colonial arched doorway and added an Oliver Gustav sofa, antique side chairs in washed linen, a rug by Lawrence of La Brea, and a Japanese coffee table. The fireplace has been updated with a marble surround referencing the shape and style of the period.

kitchen with wooden cabinets and marble island

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Kitchen ideas began with the custom white oak cabinetry, with base units, wall cabinets and floor-to-ceiling cupboards arranged around the room’s perimeter. The kitchen cabinets channel OSKLO’S signature Scandi style – smart, unfussy and beautifully designed.

wooden kitchen marble wrapped island

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At the heart of the new kitchen layout is a Calacatta Viola marble-wrapped island, bringing a slice of Beverly Hills glamour to the otherwise minimalist space. Introducing patina with natural materials, such as the marble countertops and herringbone oak floor, creates a subtly layered effect. The new oak flooring runs across the whole property.

round table in dining room with glass walls

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The focus of the new dining room scheme is not the room itself but the beautiful view of the landscaped garden and Beverly Hills views beyond. What better setting for entertaining – and for informal meals – than this corner space with windows on two sides and access to the new patio?

Studio OSKLO dining chairs in natural shearling, and a custom Studio OSKLO dining table in Arrabesco Orobico Grigio marble add a contemporary style note that’s still in keeping with the 1940s origins.

white home exterior with steps to pool

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The home’s white exterior, exaggerated lines and long facade, along with a huge backyard and stunning natural views give it a European vibe.

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