Living Room • 4048 Farmouth Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Hidden LED cove lighting dissolves ceiling edges. Light flows, creating a singular volumetric space. Surfaces blend with reflections, blurring material identities. Harsh demarcations are avoided.
Light layers as one continuous wash. Circulation feels like an intuitive current. Movement is gently guided. The room delivers a serene, shifting experience.
This room is sculpted by light, not walls.
Design Philosophy
Phenomenological Lighting sculpts the entire room's perception. Light defines form and fluidity, causing spaces to feel expansive. Minimalist Futurism guides material choices and clean lines. This design creates an interconnected, boundary-softening environment.
Spatial Narrative
The eye is drawn first to the illuminated ceiling perimeter. Movement feels guided by the continuous, diffuse light. You settle into the reflective, low-pile seating area.
Light Study
Morning sun filters softly through translucent screens. Evening light layers from hidden coves and linear fixtures. Tunable panels adjust warmth and intensity, shaping the room's mood.
Living Vignette
A hand traces the cool, smooth surface of a plaster wall. The room shifts from a bright, cool blue to a soft, enveloping white.
Material Palette
High-gloss white plaster: It feels smooth and highly reflective. It ages with a subtle, resilient patina.
Translucent acrylic: It feels cool and ethereal to the touch. It resists yellowing, maintaining clarity over time.
Polished engineered wood: It feels smooth and offers a subtle luster. It maintains its highly reflective finish with regular care.