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Roscomare

Bel Air - Los Angeles, CA

Homes

Custom Home Design

A 1960s Mansard-roof home tucked into the Bel Air canyon — charming in its way, but disconnected from how the family actually lives. The upper floor sat underused above the garage, the entry forced guests along the driveway and across an uneven path, and the facade turned its back on the canyon views just beyond.

We kept the bones and reimagined everything else.

The second floor was redesigned to pull real function from overlooked space — a home gym with integrated laundry, a private office, a guest suite with full bath. The new layout stacks these rooms efficiently along the hillside, each one reaching toward natural light through floor-to-ceiling glazing.

Outside, the transformation is immediate. The original facade gives way to clean stucco volumes and warm wood louvers that filter afternoon sun while preserving sightlines into the canyon. A new entry sequence draws visitors up a broad, landscaped staircase — separated from the driveway, grounded by concrete planter walls that terrace the slope with native grasses and drought-tolerant planting. The approach feels generous and intentional, the way an arrival should.

At the rear, a new outdoor kitchen and lounge extend the living spaces into the hillside, making the backyard part of the home's daily rhythm rather than an afterthought.

The site posed real constraints — steep grades, limited buildable area, tight setbacks on both sides. Working within those limits, we found a design that feels open and unhurried, a home that finally fits the way this family moves through their day.

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