Photography by Sam Frost, courtesy of DISC Interiors
DISC Interiors, whose projects we’ve frequently championed on our site, came out with Portraits of Home (published by Rizzoli), with a look at the impressive breadth of their work over the past decade. But there is one commonality running through the pages: Los Angeles. Here’s a peek at one of the projects featured in the book, a 1920s Spanish-style house in Santa Monica’s Rustic Canyon.
“The kitchen is one of our favorite rooms in this home, as it feels so distinctly the personality of the family who lives here,” shares Krista.
Limestone, “hand-antiqued for texture,” was used for a more understated island.
The project was remodel that included a new addition that houses the kitchen and adjacent dining area.
“Some of the arches in the home are original, and some of the other ones are created to maintain consistency,” says David.
The tiles in this powder room were sourced from Tabarka Studio.