HOUSEplay Interiors

Interior Designer - Los Angeles, CA

Project Gallery

A table showing the projects done by the pro

Photo

Project

Date

Description

Cost

Home

Encino

Jun 2012

Located in the San Fernando Valley outside Los Angeles, this 1940's ranch style home was reconfigured entirely by HOUSEplay Interiors to accommodate a family of 5 and their bustling lifestyle. Constantly entertaining, often hosting 60 person sit-down dinners, the family needed to open up the space and add 1800 square feet. There are 3 children's bedrooms, a Master Suite and Maid Quarters, plus sports court and added outdoor patio. The family wanted to keep a sense of history and comfort while incorporating all the latest amenities. A Feng Shui Expert was utilized to consult, especially in the bedrooms.

Los Angeles, CA

Calvin

Dec 2011

A young family resides in this ranch-style San Fernando Valley home. HOUSEplay Interiors reconfigured the house plan, raised the roof and added 800 square feet thus opening up space to better accommodate entertaining of friends and family. The kitchen has all the latest amenities but still keeps the an old antique feel. It includes a butcher block island with seating for 8, refrigeration drawers, large built-in pantry behind custom doors, desk and direct access to large outdoor eating area.

Los Angeles, CA

Peck

Jun 2011

HOUSEplay recently updated and remodeled this 2800 square foot Beverly Hills Spanish-style home. The original house was dark with faux painted walls and heavy architectural details. HOUSEplay reconfigured the floor plan by opening up the former Laundry, alley-style Kitchen and Breakfast Room into one large area. An in-kitchen Butler's Pantry was also added to accommodate the collection of Hermes serving ware. An unused space under the stairs was converted into a Powder Room. As for the owners, she was formerly in fashion, now a stay-at-home mom, and he is the marketing industry.

Beverly Hills, CA

Canon

Jan 2011

HOUSEplay recently updated and remodeled this 4500 square foot Beverly Hills 1920's Tudor to better utilize the space for comfort, entertaining and house guests. She is busy in real estate and charity events while he runs a marketing company. A new Family Room, Breakfast Room, Home Office, Master Suite were added and their grown children's bedrooms were updated into guest rooms. The feel was to be a bit more Contemporary as opposed to the original Old English.

Beverly Hills, CA