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Architecture Design of Oriole Way House
Description About The Project
Oriole Way House designed by McClean Design, situated at the end of Oriole Way overlooking Sunset Strip, this property was more of a cliff than a buildable site but boasts one of the best views in the city. The primary challenge was to integrate the house into the steep hillside while creating a suitable entry experience and ample living space. Our solution was to separate the garage and parking area from the house entrance, utilizing the street slope to allow pedestrian access at the main level. This design enabled us to craft a water and light-filled entry courtyard.
The house is spread over three levels. The lower level features bedrooms, a spacious home theater, a gym, and a wine room. The main level includes the entryway, living, dining, and kitchen areas, as well as the master bedroom. The upper level consists of a loft space, an additional bedroom, and a roof terrace above the master suite. The pool is a standout feature, with an infinity edge on all four sides. The two-story living room, rare in the neighborhood, combined with light from all directions, gives the home a vast, open feel. The house’s palette is sleek Hollywood style, with a mix of black and white, shiny and suede textures, making extensive use of marble, dark granite, chrome, high-gloss cabinets, and custom wallpaper.
The Architecture Design Project Information:
- Project Name: Oriole Way House
- Location: Los Angeles, California, United States
- Designed by: McClean Design
- Interior Design: Yvonne Niami
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The Oriole Way House Gallery:
Text by the Architects: At the end of Oriole Way overlooking Sunset Strip, this lot was more of a cliff than a site but has one of the best views in the city. The challenge was to graft the house onto the hillside and create a suitable entry experience and enough living space bearing in mind the steep topography. Our solution was to separate the garage and parking area from the entry of the house. This took advantage of the street slope to allow pedestrians to enter at the main level of the home while giving us the opportunity to create a water and light filled entry courtyard. The house is laid out over three levels.
Photo credit: Jim Bartsch | Source: McClean Design
For more information about this project; please contact the Architecture firm :
– Add: 391 S. Glassell St. Orange, CA 92866
– Tel: 714.505.0556
– Email: info@mccleandesign.com
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