1675 Carla Rdg Living Room — Sensory Script design direction

Tactile Surfaces. Quiet Zones. Comfort.

Living Room • 1675 Carla Rdg, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
This room actively engages all senses. Varied tactile surfaces and subtle acoustic shifts define distinct zones. Heavy drapes create a flexible sound barrier. These elements build a personal, deeply comfortable experience. Dense wool rugs absorb sound and feel soft underfoot. Polished concrete transition areas offer a cool, smooth contrast. Adjustable lighting alters perceived warmth. Integrated diffusers release natural, subtle scents.
This room is designed to be felt, heard, and experienced.
Design Philosophy
Design optimizes for varied sensory input. Sensory Integration guides the diverse material choices. Acoustic Zoning creates distinct sound environments within the larger volume. Each element supports comfort and personal engagement.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first notices the expansive room's distinct zones. You walk from cool, smooth concrete to a soft wool rug. You settle into a deep sofa, enveloped by muted sound.
Light Study
Morning light enters through large glass panels, brightening the whole room. In the evening, adjustable lighting shifts from cool alertness to warm relaxation. Light temperature defines the room's mood.
Living Vignette
The subtle scent of cedar wood fills the air. A book rests open on the wool rug beside a comfortable chair.
Material Palette
Dense wool rugs: Wool feels soft and absorbs sound, maintaining its plushness with care. Polished concrete: Concrete feels cool and smooth, developing a subtle patina over time. Natural cork: Cork feels soft and adds an earthy scent, gaining character with age.
Type & Mood
warm-editorial
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