1675 Carla Rdg Living Room — Woven Interiors design direction

Woven Elements Shape This Room

Living Room • 1675 Carla Rdg, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
This room uses textiles as architectural elements. Fabric defines areas and softens hard lines. It creates flow and comfort throughout the space. A translucent linen canopy marks the seating zone. Wool upholstery adds warmth and controls sound on one wall. Sliding felt panels create flexible divisions. Pleated silk screens filter harsh light. A hand-knotted art piece adds depth.
This room uses fabric to build and soften space.
Design Philosophy
This design explores Textile Redefinition. Fabrics become structural elements, not just decoration. Soft Architecture principles soften boundaries and guide movement. The room gains intimacy and comfort through woven forms.
Spatial Narrative
The eye is drawn to the translucent linen canopy first. It frames the central seating area. Flexible fabric panels guide movement through the open space.
Light Study
Morning sun enters through large windows. Pleated silk screens filter this light, softening its intensity. Evening light brings a warm, diffused glow reflected by the textile surfaces.
Living Vignette
A guest reaches out to touch the heavy wool wall. The soft texture provides a sense of enclosure.
Material Palette
Lightweight Linen: This translucent fabric drapes softly. It defines the seating area without blocking views. Woven Wool: Thick woven wool absorbs sound. It adds deep texture and visual warmth to the main wall. Pleated Silk: Pleated silk screens diffuse harsh daylight. They create a soft, even glow across the room.
Type & Mood
warm-editorial
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