Making an Entrance in Los Angeles

My lovely client was changing her life and decided to move into a charming 1920s Spanish Cottage in Eagle Rock she had purchased as an investment rental 20 years ago.

One of the things that didn’t quite sit right with her was the absence of a formal entryway; the front door opened into the open-plan space.

My client’s space before the construction of the room divider


I proposed building an open shelving unit. My solution solved the problem; creating a faux foyer without losing natural light or making the front door area feel hemmed in. In addition, this open shelving gave my client a platform to stage her beloved collectibles gathered from world travels.

Contact me today to learn how I can help you transform your living space.

The new entryway; a transition space for putting your keys down and kicking your shoes off before settling in.

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