SANTA MONICA
CALIFORNIA
UNITED STATES
The transformation of this 1940s Santa Monica house is a testament to the artful fusion of modern aesthetics and the style of California’s Spanish heritage. The challenge lay in preserving the essence of its historical character while ushering in a contemporary feel. The primary objective was to dissolve the boundaries between the interior and exterior, seamlessly integrating the social spaces with the surrounding gardens. This involved delicately opening the enclosing walls of the home, allowing the landscape to intertwine with the living areas, all while safeguarding the authenticity of the original wooden roof beams and architectural language.
Beyond architectural preservation, this project serves as a curated canvas for Mexican art and design. The exterior’s dramatic black façade offers a bold contrast to the lush greenery and a nod to modern design sensibilities. Inside, a rich palette of natural materials unfolds, featuring the warm embrace of oak wood, the timeless elegance of various marbles, and the textural allure of stucco.
These elements not only elevate the aesthetic appeal but also provide a backdrop for the Mexican art and design pieces that find a home within these walls. In essence, this reinvented Santa Monica house is a harmonious blend of history and modernity, a place where the past meets the present with grace. It stands as both a tribute to California’s architectural legacy and a showcase for the vibrant creativity of Mexican artistry and design.
SCOPE OF WORK Architectural and Historical Renovation, Interiors, FF&E
AREA 4,500 ft2 / 418 m2
LOCATION Santa Monica, California, USA
DATE 2023
TEAM Ezequiel Farca, Mónica Calderón, Ana Nápoles, Rubén Hernández
PHOTOGRAPHY Fernando Marroquín