Designed by Studio Qasabian, the charming Mulholland home is a minimalist gem located in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California. The project emerges as a distinguished example of mid-century modern architecture, distilled through the lens of contemporary minimalism. Envisioned by principal and interior architect Adrienne Qasabian, this project represents a multifaceted approach encompassing interior design, architectural planning, and the creation of bespoke furniture tailored for the residence.
While rooted in its 1960s origins, and in a storied locale, the updated structure marries vintage pieces with newly designed elements for a modern sophistication that can be appreciated across decades. Assorted furnishings, including vintage sofas and tables, are meticulously spliced into contemporary contexts to blend seamlessly. Central to the design narrative is an art collection featuring Armenian artists, reflecting both the homeowners’ heritage and Qasabian’s cultural background.
It’s those personal touches that imbue the residence with spirit. “At the most basic level, shelter represents a fundamental human need, providing refuge and sanctuary,” says Qasabian. “For most of the modern world, interior space is where we spend the majority most of our time, and the impact of our surroundings extends far beyond aesthetics. Our interior environment has a direct effect on our physical well-being, mental health, productivity, creativity, and overall sense of tranquility.”
To learn more about Qasabian’s eponymous practice visit StudioQasabian.com.
Photography by Elizabeth Carababas.