I fell in love with Patio del Moro because it is a true masterpiece and just oozes Moorish charm. But I knew I wanted to be a part of its history when I found out that this complex, built in 1925 by Arthur Nina Zwebell and composed of 7 Madisonet apartments, was home to Charlie Chaplin, Humphrey Bogart and Joyce Van Patten.
Iconic arcitecture.
Every inch of this property tells a story.
Changing the window panes to green creates a welcoming view.
I painted the room a bright white and then contrasted it with the darker beam.
I painted the the window panes green so the eye flows to the gardens outside.
By lightening this attic to white with green beams, I created the perfect studio and workspace.
I found this Moroccan star light that worked perfectly in the hall.
Light fixtures are subtle but striking ways to accent a room.