03/19/2026
The common areas—including the Entry, Living room, Lounge, and Dining room—are seamlessly connected.
Through the use of passageways, a see-through fireplace, and natural light from continuous glass sliding doors, we have created an open plan that still maintains private elements.
A highlight of the Living room’s southern corner is the DJ booth. Scott designed this piece to complement the custom wall cabinets found throughout the home, and it serves as a central hub for the owners’ love of music. For seating, the Living room and Lounge offer various arrangements for both large and small gatherings, including my personal favorite: the olive green Mario Bellini B&B chairs located by the DJ booth.
Taken from Livingetc: “ Interior designer Davide Casaroli explains that the design of the vinyl listening ‘booth’ pictured above was influenced by the way Angelenos live. “In Los Angeles, the distance between locations often makes it difficult to visit multiple places in one evening, unlike in cities such as London or New York,” he says. So, social gatherings typically center around an all-encompassing experience, at a home where you can immerse yourself in a single environment and the people you’re with. “Those of us who are night owls often find ourselves hosting intimate gatherings at home at 2 am, and a listening room is almost essential,” Davide adds, proving that the art of the listening room goes way beyond just an interior design trend; it is a core part of connection. “
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