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John Paul San Pedro Design

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Los Angeles California
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Bachelor Abode

This Hollywood studio, just shy of 500 square feet, is a testament to small space style.  I wanted to create the perfect space for the owner, who travels in between San Francisco and Los Angeles and needed a simple and inspiring space to stay while working in Hollywood.  I immediately went the direction of white walls to give the illusion of more space; exuding openness and a crisp look with no-fuss, lightweight furniture.

Bachelor Abode

This Hollywood studio, just shy of 500 square feet, is a testament to small space style.  I wanted to create the perfect space for the owner, who travels in between San Francisco and Los Angeles and needed a simple and inspiring space to stay while working in Hollywood.  I immediately went the direction of white walls to give the illusion of more space; exuding openness and a crisp look with no-fuss, lightweight furniture.

LINES

LINES

Inspired by thin lines. Freeing up visual space drastically makes this studio feel larger than it is.

At Arms Length

At Arms Length

You can essentially move all the furniture in any position to fit the needs of the situation. Light and easy.

Playful but Functional

Playful but Functional

This hair on hide covered ottoman triples in functionality. Whether you kick up your feet, rest a book, or take a seat, its unique and fun form have an unexpected presence in the space.

There but Not

There but Not

The accessories were chosen in muted colors. It keeps the space from looking cluttered and fussy. The accessories that disappear into the wall also minimize visual noise; an important factor in addressing this small space where the shelving can be visible from any point.

Options Options

Options Options

The furniture was chosen based on light-weight factors. One purpose for this design choice was so that the client could rearrange the space with ease based on needs. Pictured is another arrangement option.

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