Beauty Uncovered
Author:Abigail StoneMarmol Radziner‘s makeover of a century-old home uncovers its hidden beauty and grace

Photos by Laure Joliet.
On paper, the two-story, four-bedroom home, set on four and one-half acres, was ideal: there was a pool, a gazebo, a plethora of beautiful gardens and a reflecting pool. There was a guest cottage and a pool house. But the house was in desperate need of a makeover. The client imagined a home where every corner of the house and the property inspired delight. Enter Marmol Radziner.

Founded by Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner in 1989, the firm enjoys a well-burnished reputation as a leader in the restoration of Mid-century modern homes and a proven ability for preserving the original design intent of each structure while sensitively integrating modern conveniences. More importantly, they’ve built upon the ideals of California Modernism to create structures that gracefully harmonize with their environment, emphasizing the seamless interplay between indoors and out.

To create the cohesive flow and unencumbered sight lines that the client hoped for, the firm envisioned a series of symmetrical corridors that would lead from the entryway and serve as the central artery connecting the home’s well-proportioned and distinctive spaces. While adhering to a minimal yet sophisticated palette of creams, ivories and browns, the firm bestowed a subtle yet unique identity on each room, creating a series of memorable moments for the client as they moved from room. Witness the living room’s well-hidden bar, whose doors fold back to reveal the surprise of a detailed de Gournay wallpaper lining, the rich chocolate brown that drenches the study in a cozy intimacy, or the striking modern skylight that brings a touch of drama to the home’s entryway.


Photos by Laure Joliet.
Beyond these decorative and architectural details, Marmol Radziner also addressed the client’s practical concerns; sections of the home could be quartered off to accommodate the client’s canines. The outer buildings also enjoyed the Marmol Radziner touch: the 1920s era pool house was transformed into a open plan living and dining pavilion with vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, an adjacent kitchenette that highlighted a copper sink and a plush changing area. Finished with plump inviting furnishings, a mix of contemporary pieces, vintage classics and striking modern designs, the overall feeling that permeates this home is one of comfort and warmth, grace and invitation. The result is a home that perfectly balances the graciousness of the past with the amenities of modern life.

The client was blown away by the transformation. “Every time he spoke to us, he thanked us for being able to live surrounded by beauty,” says Ashley Nath, the firm’s Studio Director Interiors, who oversaw the vision of the home. “He said he enjoyed every nook and cranny of the house.” Mission accomplished!
