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Joelle Uzyel, luxury Los Angeles based interior designer is committed to creating unique, timeless, and sophisticated interiors by bringing an elevated level of detailed service and integrity.

One arch. Calacatta marble. Fluted plaster wall. A terracotta vessel with a single stem.Nothing else. That’s the whole e...
06/13/2026

One arch. Calacatta marble. Fluted plaster wall. A terracotta vessel with a single stem.
Nothing else. That’s the whole entry. And it is enough because every element was chosen to do exactly one job and nothing more. The marble carries the drama. The fluting carries the texture. The vessel carries the warmth. None of them are competing.
That is what editing actually means. Not removing things until the room looks empty. Removing things until everything left is necessary.

Scale is the amenity.The barrel vault was designed before the court surface, before the seating, before anything else. W...
06/11/2026

Scale is the amenity.

The barrel vault was designed before the court surface, before the seating, before anything else. When you build a sporting room at this scale, the architecture has to earn it. The arched window does that — it floods the space with the kind of light that makes everything inside feel resolved.

The leather, the clay, the sightlines. A room that knows exactly what it is.

The outdoor space gets the same brief as every room inside. Same material standards. Same proportion decisions. Same lev...
06/11/2026

The outdoor space gets the same brief as every room inside. Same material standards. Same proportion decisions. Same level of refusal when something isn’t right.
The rock stays. The overhang is structural and intentional. The pool is a line, not an amenity. Nothing here was added. It was decided.
That’s the project.

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06/08/2026

Cabinet details.

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Three shelf walls. Three different rooms. One standard.No two are the same. All of them are intentional.
06/05/2026

Three shelf walls. Three different rooms. One standard.
No two are the same. All of them are intentional.

The outdoor space is the last thing most designers think about. It should be the first.Every project I take on, the exte...
06/04/2026

The outdoor space is the last thing most designers think about. It should be the first.
Every project I take on, the exterior gets the same level of consideration as any room inside. Same materiality standards. Same proportion decisions. Same edit.
Stone at water level. Wood overhead. Furniture that belongs, not furniture that was placed. The threshold between inside and out should feel inevitable, not decorative.
That’s the difference between a home that photographs well and one that actually lives well.

The k**b is not decorative.It is the first material your hand meets. Calacatta Viola marble. Fluted antique brass. Hand-...
06/02/2026

The k**b is not decorative.
It is the first material your hand meets. Calacatta Viola marble. Fluted antique brass. Hand-cast bobbin bronze. Each one is a decision about what the room believes in.
Most people spend thirty minutes on hardware. I spend thirty days.

05/31/2026

The original & the upgrade

Plaster ceiling with original moulding.  Herringbone parquet that has been here longer than anyone in the room. And a br...
05/30/2026

Plaster ceiling with original moulding. Herringbone parquet that has been here longer than anyone in the room. And a brushed stainless steel island that does not apologize for being contemporary. That tension is the entire point. The marble slab backsplash, the muted cabinetry, the walnut lower run all mediate between centuries. A Parisian apartment does not need a period kitchen. It needs a kitchen that understands the building it sits inside and still has something of its own to say.

The railing is the signature. Not the room, not the mirror, not the runner. The hand-forged curve that follows you up th...
05/28/2026

The railing is the signature.

Not the room, not the mirror, not the runner. The hand-forged curve that follows you up the stairs. Hardware is not functional. It is editorial. When the metalwork has a point of view, the entire entry shifts from built to considered.
What is the one detail in your staircase that actually has personality.

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