Tiny, Yet Trendy Places

The reality of urban housing stretches the limits of imagination in tiny, yet trendy places.

Small Space, Big Style : Episode HSSBS-308 -- More Projects »
A marketing executive shows off his Richard Neutra home, and a TV host turns his space into a bright haven for artwork. Plus, learn some great ideas to hide a television, and see how a rollerblading screenwriter gives her small space some big character.

California Neutra Glamour
Jonathan Anastas was thrilled to find a home in Hollywood Hills designed by Richard Neutra in the early 1940s. It hadn't aged well, so Jonathan decided to update and finesse every detail while honoring the original architecture. Neutra is known for glass walls that bring the indoors out; three sides of the house open to outdoor entertaining spaces with amazing views of canyon and water.

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Double Vision
A mirrored wall visually doubles the space. Anastas used other materials to increase the sense of space: floor-to-ceiling monochromatic tile, Roman tub, glass shower divider, glass vessel sink and no cabinetry below the sink. In a small bathroom, using a floor-to-ceiling glass shower door visually expands the space. Otherwise, even a glass half divider on the tub creates an open, airy feeling. Just lose the curtain!


Guests

Libby Langdon
Designer, Libby Langdon Interior Design
Website: www.libbylangdon.com

Marlon Gobel
Designer, Luxurykills
We apologize no contact information is available.

Craig Olsen
Interior Designer, Bamboo Colony
We apologize no contact information is available.

Mark Montano
Designer, Television Host, Writer
E-mail: markmontanonyc@aol.com
Website: www.markmontano.com

Jonathan Anastas
Marketing Executive
E-mail: janastas@aol.com

Shauna Cross
Screenwriter
E-mail: squirmy@dslextreme.com
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