SoCal Design Magazine
In October, the creators behind the acclaimed Los Angeles, Orange Coast, and Pasadena magazines, along with the renowned Florida Design, will introduce SoCal Design. This magazine will be the ultimate source for home design and luxury living throughout Southern California. SoCal Design will highlight exceptional architecture and interior styles while providing a thorough directory of top vendors in the area. Covering locations from Los Angeles to Orange County, Ventura County to Santa Barbara, San Diego to Palm Springs, and everywhere in between, it aims to connect readers with the best in the market. The magazine will be published quarterly and will also feature up-to-date content on its digital and social media platforms. SoCal Design is set to become an invaluable tool for architects, designers, homeowners, real estate professionals, and anyone with a passion for design in Southern California.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
socaldesignmag.com | Jessica Ritz
Images: Christopher PateyAt first glance, a neutral, lightly hued palette might not seem like the most practical route for creating a family-friendly home. For designer Alexis Manfer, two key words allowed her to bring her vision to life in Mandeville Canyon. "Performance fabrics have come a long way," she says with a laugh. The four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath house was built in 1961 with subsequent remodels, including a design intervention by architect David Hertz in 2000.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
socaldesignmag.com | Jessica Ritz
Images: Christopher PateyAt first glance, a neutral, lightly hued palette might not seem like the most practical route for creating a family-friendly home. For designer Alexis Manfer, two key words allowed her to bring her vision to life in Mandeville Canyon. "Performance fabrics have come a long way," she says with a laugh. The four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath house was built in 1961 with subsequent remodels, including a design intervention by architect David Hertz in 2000.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
socaldesignmag.com | Philip Macias
Images: Philip MacíasIn the idyllic community of Newport Beach, many homes look remarkably similar, featuring breezy coastal style with modern lines and a heavy reliance on white and neutral colors. But when Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa purchased their home near the beach in 2020, they opted to ditch the cookie-cutter look for something that felt closer to their design sensibilities.
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Sep 7, 2023 |
socaldesignmag.com | Jessica Ritz |Carole Dixon
THE GEORGIAN, Santa MonicaThe Georgian hotel in Santa Monica, the turquoise grande dame of Ocean Avenue, has gotten a long-overdue makeover and now the Art Deco treasure is primed for a new era. Detail-minded developers and hoteliers Jon Blanchard and Nicolo Rusconi of BLVD Hospitality and London- and L.A.-based firm Fettle have reimagined the 1933 building with a vivid color palette.
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Sep 7, 2023 |
socaldesignmag.com | Jessica Ritz |Carole Dixon
THE GEORGIAN, Santa MonicaThe Georgian hotel in Santa Monica, the turquoise grande dame of Ocean Avenue, has gotten a long-overdue makeover and now the Art Deco treasure is primed for a new era. Detail-minded developers and hoteliers Jon Blanchard and Nicolo Rusconi of BLVD Hospitality and London- and L.A.-based firm Fettle have reimagined the 1933 building with a vivid color palette.
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