Tag: Beverly Hills

  • Beverly Hills Modern

    Beverly Hills Modern

    Today’s design inspiration comes from a completely renovated and reimagined 1970’s ranch house transformed into a 10,000 square-foot Beverly Hills Modern home to accommodate a fashionable young couple expanding their family. The residence is expertly redesigned into a luxury home with double-height public spaces, clerestory windows, fine finishes, and custom furnishings. Fresh, light-filled interiors are bespoke designed by acclaimed Los Angeles-based international interior designer Joan Behnke, with Harrison Design completing the home’s architecture.

    Beverly Hills Modern front exterior

    Outside, to really create the Beverly Hills Modern style, the home’s facade is faced with stucco defining the main rectangular forms. Stacked, 24-inch-thick, natural-edged travertine defines the main vertical lines. The flat roof line, clad in zinc, emphasizes the horizontal planes. The front elevation includes bronze-framed windows and doors with an irregular, Mondrian-like grid design. The lawn’s design seamlessly integrates as part of the completed new look so that the structure appears to be of the site, versus just on the site.  Every detail is very sculptural and defined.

    “Creating architecture for our clients has never been about a particular style, it is about the best design and best building we can provide based on our clients’ wishes.” William H. Harrison

    Beverly Hills Modern foyer hall

    Once through the massive entry door into the home’s foyer, the stacked travertine continues on the walls, paired with limestone floors.  The entrance hall opens to the living areas beyond flowing all the way through to the opposite outer side. Behnke custom designed the wood and bronze console, sconces, and the hammered brass chandelier.

    Beverly Hills Modern living room A

    Beverly Hills Modern living room C

    The designer employed a monochromatic color palette throughout the house, keeping the look neutral with minimal use of pattern, using select colors for accent, such as the red used here in the living room. A cotton blend from Sahco through Bergamo forms the curtains. They suspend from the ceiling past the clerestory windows, designed specifically to allow light in, with bespoke designed, bronze chains by Behnke. The designer custom designed most of the furniture in the home, including the two-piece lacquer coffee table in the center here. Sina Pearson mohair covers the sofas. The pendent chandeliers are by John Pomp. A work by Calder hangs on the far wall.

    Beverly Hills Modern lounge

    A space for everything.  In this little step down lounge area, the designer created little alcoves for displaying the couples growing collection of art and collectibles.  She also designed built-in shelving and cabinetry throughout, executed by Silver Strand, and adorned with exquisite custom Pashupatina hardware.

    Beverly Hills Modern family room A

    The family room has a more intimate scale designed for casual situations.  The space includes a large television, surrounded by plenty of shelves and cabinetry.  Fabulous Loro Piana blue corduroy covers the upholstered sofa.  The lighting is by Naomi Paul.  The furnishings Behnke created all compliment the Beverly Hills modern style.

    Beverly Hills Modern formal dining room

    The home’s formal dining room is a modernist delight.  Simple with un-ornamented, clean lines and shapes. Behnke bespoke designed the dining table and buffet.  She also designed the bronze wall sconces.  Customized Dana Johns chairs provide seating for ten. An abstraction painting by Larry Poons hangs over the buffet.  The ceramic vessel on the table is by Pierre Bayle.  The branching disc chandelier is by Lindsey Adelman.

    Beverly Hills Modern kitchen full view

    Beverly Hills Modern breakfast area

    The large, spacious kitchen includes a breakfast bar, and a separate dining table and chairs for informal family meals.  White oak covers the floors while Antalya Crema marble forms the counter tops, backsplashes, and most of the center island.

    Beverly Hills Modern wine room

    Located right off of the foyer and living room is the glass front wine room which elevates the home’s entertaining to a new level.  The temperature controlled space is of completely bespoke design and perfectly positioned for display.

    Beverly Hills Modern office B

    The homes study/library features custom cabinetry and sophisticated design details.

    Beverly Hills Modern master bedroom

    Beverly Hills Modern master bathroom

    The master bedroom suite continues the calm understated styling and bespoke design detailing used in the rest of the house. The Steplight bed is from the designer’s home collection. The bedroom opens to its own outdoor seating area. The master bathroom is a lesson in quiet luxury design and understated elegance. Fine finishes and very simply styled features fill the light and open space. The star design feature in here is the bronze fretwork that Behnke designed and had fabricated by a master metal-smith as a clever reference to the Beverly Hills Modern home’s 1970’s origins. The suite also includes large his and her closets and dressing areas.

    Beverly Hills Modern patio

    Beverly Hills Modern outdoor dining area

    Beverly Hills Modern rear view night

    The extensive renovation included much reconfiguration to provide for a greatly enhanced indoor-outdoor relationship.  Raised Roofs let in light from above while still maintaining the homes modernist lines and planes.  Multiple outdoor entertaining spaces lay just beyond the outer walls and doors of glass all along the homes backside, which opens wide to embrace the best of California’s indoor-outdoor living.  Two-way fireplaces, patio televisions, and teak furnishings by James Perse comfortably complete these additional living spaces.  Light and the laughter of a young family now fill the once dark, low-slung structure.  The perfect completion for this Beverly Hills modern luxury home.

    That concludes our design inspiration for today, my friend.  

    To see another fabulous residence completed by this designer be sure to see:

    Beverly Hills Deco Villa:Joan Behnke

    Ambassador’s Mansion: Contemporary International

    Beverly Hills Modern Luxury Home

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    Architecture: Harrison Design

    Interior Design: Joan Behnke & Associates

    Photography: Karyn Millet

    Thanks so much for reading along with me today.  I hope you enjoyed this Beverly Hills modern design renovation and transformation into a luxury home for a fashionable life. I look forward to hearing from you in the comments.

    Have a wonderful day!

  • Beverly Hills Deco Villa: Joan Behnke

    Beverly Hills Deco Villa: Joan Behnke

    Our design inspiration for today comes from a grand Deco Villa in Beverly Hills, an Italian-style villa with Art Deco-inspired interiors. This award-winning, 22,000 square-foot luxury home, designed by renowned architect Richard Landry, with interiors by legendary interior designer Joan Behnke, certainly deserves our attention.

    The facade forms with carved limestone sourced in Dijon, France. The design includes classic Italian features such as Doric columns, hand-carved outriggers under the eaves, and a roof covered in reclaimed clay tiles sourced in Italy. There are numerous recessed balconies, highlighted with stone tracery, and large open windows framed in Bronze. The homeowners desired a home with a formal Italian style exterior, for the neighborhood’s style guidelines dictated an approved Italianate look. Inside, they wanted interiors with more of an Art Deco inspiration.

    A Seamless Fusion of Classic Italian Inspired Architecture with Art Deco Inspired Interior Design.

    The New York Times describes Richard Landry as “one of the most sought-after high-end architects” and dubbed him “King of the Mega-Mansions.” He is indeed a clear favorite of the wealthy and famous seeking statement homes.

    Joan Behnke’s work adorns the homes of some of the world’s wealthiest people. Forbes Magazine dubbed her “The Billionaire Whisperer,” due to her client roster that reads like a Forbes list. Her pure pursuit of the finest, the rarest, and the most fitting goes unquestioned. Her worldwide network of sources is every designer’s dream. 

    deco villa foyer Joan Behnke

    The moment you enter the home, the Art Deco notes shine clear. There was no strict style adherence inside or out, but the design inspiration is very evident. For the double-height entry foyer, Behnke envisioned custom hand-scalloped plaster wall treatments, actualized by Foster Reeve. The design details of the iron entry doors repeat on the balustrade and windows. They model on a beautiful Deco design discovered in Paris on one of the many research and buying trips the designer and the couple took while the house came together. Dale Chihuly’s Green Glass Reeds rise high next to the sweeping staircase. A 7-foot-tall, 400-pound bronze chandelier by Herve van der Straeten suspends from a large wrought iron skylight that crowns the entry.

    DECO VILLA DESIGN INSPIRATION

    deco villa living room Joan Behnke

    For the living room, Behnke bespoke designed contemporary furnishings in delicious colors and wonderful fabrics and arranged them on a Tai Ping silk rug. An oil painting by Hans Hoffman hangs above the marble Art Deco fireplace surround, flanked by two pendant lamps by Herve van der Straeten. Along the room’s back wall, accordion doors open wide to the loggia. Here, and throughout, Behnke custom designed all window draperies.

    deco villa library Joan Behnke

    Lacewood paneling and shelves line the walls of the home’s spacious library, filled with the owner’s extensive and cherished collections. Hanging above the marble fireplace is a 1960’s oil on Canvas by Mordecai Ardon while hanging in the nearby recess is Marc Chagall’s circa-1980 Moise et le Veau d’Or. Hand-painted canvas murals adorn the ceiling between the beams.

    deco villa family room Joan Behnke

    The family room is rich with Art Deco details and fine finishes. To relax the mood and make the space more inviting, Behnke used comfortable, casual furniture pieces of her design, and included a bar in the corner. The room features a 1,000-gallon saltwater aquarium filled with colorful coral set within the dark oak panels.

    deco villa dining room Joan Behnke

    The glamorous formal dining room gives itself to entertaining with great style. A bronze and lacquered wood chandelier by Herve van der Straeten suspends from the stepped Deco inspired ceiling. Moise Kisling’s 1942 Grand Bouquet de Mimosas hangs between a pair of large antique wall sconces from Craig Van Den Brulle on the fabric upholstered walls with lacewood paneled corners. Behnke bespoke designed the racetrack table and two host’s chairs surrounded by Therien chairs upholstered in Jerry Pair leather.

    deco villa kitchen Joan Behnke

    The commercial style, chef’s kitchen is any cooks dream. This room includes a Landry designed stainless-steel, barrel-vaulted ceiling. Mahogany cabinetry with kosher granite counter-tops sourced in Italy make up the room. The spacious layout provides for multiple preparation areas, and the abundant stainless designer appliances make this kitchen perfectly able to serve a feast for a crowd and ideal for entertaining.

    deco villa breakfast room Joan Behnke

    The breakfast room positions on the garden side of the kitchen and looks out on the back lawn, pool, and water features. A chandelier from Jean de Merry hangs above another Behnke-designed dining table surrounded by Michael Berman dining chairs. The draperies are Pierre Frey, with motorized shades from Conrad.

    deco villa upper hall Joan Behnke

    Upstairs in the Deco villa, Landry designed the second-floor hall with an Italian style groin-vaulted ceiling and wrapped it around an inner courtyard that brings in natural light. The detailing of the steel doors and windows echo the groin vault. Behnke placed wool-and-silk runners in gray and silver by Martin Patrick Evan on the floors to balance the space with a bit of modern design.

    deco villa upper courtyard Joan Behnke

    The second-floor courtyard provides an inner open-air sanctuary. A water feature adds to the relaxing ambiance.

    deco villa master sitting room Joan Behnke

    The master bedroom and its adjoining sitting room both have barrel-vaulted ceilings with the same scallop finish found on the walls of the foyer. Mirrored panels front the fireplace surround. Behnke custom designed the iron fire screen. She filled the sitting room with pieces obtained from the Paris trips including; the rosewood desk, the antique burled-walnut side tables, and the amber glass vases on the mantle.

    deco villa master bedroom Joan Behnke

    Large pocket doors join or separate the master bedroom and sitting room as desired. Both rooms include two sets of French doors that open onto a trellised terrace overlooking the back lawn. Formal full-height drapery panels made with Schumacher fabric and Bergamo wide trim frame the terrace doors. Behnke custom designed the Rose Tarlow leather upholstered headboard, as well as the lounge chairs, bedside chest, and pop-up television cabinet at the end of the bed.

    deco villa her bathroom Joan Behnke

    Her bathroom is a harmony of luminous tones and mirrors. The Art Deco style continues in this room with the scallop finish around the tub and vanity. The stone-and-Italian-glass mosaic designs on the floor and in the shower also reflect the style.

    deco villa his bathroom Joan Behnke

    Mahogany with inlaid lacewood diamond accents envelops his bathroom. Gray marble sourced in Italy forms the counter-tops and covers the floor. The room includes custom bronze fixtures from Compas and an antique Lalique chandelier.

    deco villa theater Joan Behnke

    Down on the basement level of the Deco villa, the home includes a theater with a 170-inch-wide, curved Stewart screen, and a custom shallow speaker system. Donghia fabric-paneled walls conceal the technical equipment, speakers, and acoustic panels. The round designs on the fabric echo those in the ceiling’s mahogany design. Behnke bespoke designed the cabinets behind the leather seats with Macassar ebony and mahogany, fronted with ultra-suede panels with nailhead trim.

    deco villa spa Joan Behnke

    Biometrically controlled glass doors open to the home’s spa, which includes an Endless exercise pool and a hot tub with a waterfall. Ann Sacks blue tiles line the barrel-vaulted ceiling above the pool. Travertine marble covers the floor and frames the room’s architectural details. Beyond the doors adorned with the convex mirrors, there is a salon, a massage room, and a steam room.

    deco villa loggia Joan Behnke

    The stone-paved loggia, located off the living room, is a perfect example of the homes indoor/outdoor living design. The limestone mantelpiece is from Paris, and the furniture, here and all outdoors, is from Janus et Cie.

    deco villa rear exterior Joan Behnke

    In this rear view of the home, you see the exceptional architectural highlights. You see the crescent curve of the breakfast room on the right, and the loggia on the left with all the articulated details. A pergola on the path between the house and pool includes a partial kitchen and grill for outdoor entertaining.

    deco villa pool pavilion Joan Behnke

    The guest pavilion has an intentional different character from the main house to create a visual story. Rough, rustic stone with an aged appearance forms the façade to imply that it was there long before the Deco villa. The design takes inspiration from the Italian countryside.

    deco villa pavilion fire pit Joan Behnke

    The guest pavilion’s open fire-pit completes our tour of the Deco villa. Two years of planning, construction, and European buying trips went into the creation of this luxury home with classic Italian façade and Deco-influenced interiors. Was it worth it? Of course, the owner views it as a masterpiece, and we agree!

    That concludes our design inspiration for today, my friend.

    If you would like to see more fabulous residences created by Joan Behnke, be sure to see:

    Villa del Lago: Tuscan Inspired Luxury Estate

    Beverly Park Chateau

    Beverly Hills Modern

    Ambassador’s Potomac Mansion Renovation

    Joan Behnke’s Deco Villa 

    Founded in 1999, Joan Behnke & Associates, Inc. is rooted in the deep belief of interior design as both a fine art and a profound opportunity for self-expression. The firm, now grown to an internationally acclaimed design practice, thrives on working intimately with their clients to transform the spaces they inhabit and infuse them with a deeper kind of beauty that transcends the imagination and continues to flourish and inspire for a lifetime. This intimate, meticulous and dedicated process is one that Joan personally carries through each project as well as in the selection and training of every member of her team.

    Interior Design: Joan Behnke & Associates

    Architecture: Landry Design Group

    Photography: Erhard Pfeiffer

    This residence was named Robb Report’s Ultimate Home.

    Thank you so much for reading along with me today. I hope you enjoyed this beautiful home with its rich layers of exquisite custom detailing. Let me hear from you all in the comments.

    Have a great day!