Superstar interior designers, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent (<– remember him from The Rachel Zoe project?), opened the doors of their Hollywood Regency bungalow designed by John Elgin Woolf (who counted Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn as clients) in 1939 and it is very much Mad Men meets ultramodern.
They stuck to a limited color palette of black, white, saddle and bourbon and carefully curated a healthy mix of vintage and new to make it personal yet fresh. The green 1950’s kitchen stove and marble-inlaid parquet floors are original details which Berkus says he would never pick, but loves living with.
What do we think?
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12 comments
Love that black wall.
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What a beautiful home!
MRB
http://morganrbrown44.blogspot.com
They have some serious style!!
WHATSASHAWEARS
one of the most unteresting interior ive seen lately
so much history
I love that kitchen.
Thanks!
I really really this photo shoot. House is amazing chic but simple a bit art deco. Very refreshing could live overthere…
xx
alix
http://www.blushandbeyond.net
OMGggggg Lovely!
It has really opened up my mind to a new way of desigm