The architecture designed by McClean Design in the Hollywood Hills is a sanctuary made of large glass walls, with light filtering in every direction and an overflowing pool with breathtaking views. In the interior the main components were the raw materials
Luxurious Residence in the hills of Los Angeles. Glass walls and an overflowing pool - DesignOnWeb


In the exclusive neighbourhood of West Hollywood, the Svetti Architecture Studio creates the interior of the luxurious villa overlooking Down Town in collaboration with Mary Ta and Lars Hypko, the histrionic owners of Mass Beverly and Minotti LA, where light and lightness are the key words
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The villa is "nestled" in the slope, where the view is the master, the main task was to enhance the spaces, cleverly cut by McClean, trying to define every single area and creating harmony in open-space architecture

The entrance is through a portal, defined by two walls covered in marble and immediately opens the living room characterized only by glass walls which is accessed through a walkway that leads inside. The arrangement of the interior spaces elegantly commemorates the strong union that is created between the interior and exterior, enhancing the outdoor terrace with a large use of sliding glass walls that allow you to maximize contact with the outside environment

In the entertainment areas, located on the lower floor, continues the close dialogue with the outside, full of pools of water, broken by an artificial waterfall and it is just inside this island of water positioned on a double volume, which show off iconic outdoor furniture. In the same space we find a bar-lounge, covered with "scratched and hammered" fossil stone and a bench made of back-painted stop-sol glass. The Garage has been designed to be an Art Gallery, a vault where you can contemplate the collection of cars and works of art belonging to the owner
