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Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners
Mulholland Contemporary, Plush Home | International Design Awards Winners

Mulholland Contemporary

CompanyPlush Home
Lead Designers
ClientNina Petronzio
Prize(s)Honorable Mention
Project LinkView
Entry Description

When a musician from the Midwest returned to Los
Angeles
in 2010, a tri-level property on a particularly panoramic
stretch of Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills caught
his
eye.

The new homeowner enlisted interior designer Nina
Petronzio, of Plush Home, to re-face the house and
make it
much more handsomely detailed and true to form.

The existing home was detailed with dark wood trims
and
doors that managed to draw attention away from the
glorious
views of the city and canyon. Nina immediately began
by
painting all the doors and trim detail shades of white,
which
also gave the homeowner the contemporary aesthetic
that he
preferred. She replaced all divided windows with single
panes to frame and open up the views; skim coated the
textured walls, redesigned the doors, and installed more
refined and proportional moldings.

“My desire was to make the house more fitting with its
locale”
says Nina.

“The homeowner has a contemporary, masculine,
serene
taste,” recollects Nina, who created a subtle color
scheme that
complimented the natural hues of the canyon.

Nina delivered bolder colors and patterns via throw
pillows,
accessories, and fine art from Plush Home art curator
Linda
Steinberg (including original Robert Motherwells and
bronze
sculptures from Robertino Petronzio).

All furnishings are bespoke from the Plush Home
collection,
many of which were first generation and now staples to
the
line. Wood species vary from mahogany to wenge to
macassar ebony in varying finishes chosen to represent
the
homeowner’s taste.