Architect John Friedman created a clean-lined structure that reflects the home’s interior combination of crisp white and natural wood, which visually anchors the back of the property to the house. “It’s a big sculpture that happens to be a living space,” Cisco says.
info John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects, Los Angeles; jfak.net or 213/253-4740
Make meals a big deal
An avid cook, Cisco Pinedo loves nothing more than hosting meals for his family and the many friends and neighbors who drop in regularly.
“Family meals are a big deal,” he says. And there’s always plenty of food to go around.
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An avid cook, Cisco Pinedo loves nothing more than hosting meals for his family and the many friends and neighbors who drop in regularly.
“Family meals are a big deal,” he says. And there’s always plenty of food to go around.
Create a home with a heart
Define your special space Maybe it’s a reading nook, a cozy bedroom, or a spa-like bathroom. For Cisco, it’s a spacious kitchen/family room where large groups can gather. “We like everything open,” he says.
Take your time Don’t rush to deck out your home just for the sake of doing so. Creating a look that shows your personality and style takes time: It took the Pinedos 10 years to assemble the few accessories they display, and they’re glad it did because everything they’ve set out has meaning.
Embrace emptiness Cisco has a prominent wall in the master bedroom that’s blank. “I’d love to have a beautiful piece of art there when I find it,” he says. In the meantime, he’s happy to leave the spot vacant.
Define your special space Maybe it’s a reading nook, a cozy bedroom, or a spa-like bathroom. For Cisco, it’s a spacious kitchen/family room where large groups can gather. “We like everything open,” he says.
Take your time Don’t rush to deck out your home just for the sake of doing so. Creating a look that shows your personality and style takes time: It took the Pinedos 10 years to assemble the few accessories they display, and they’re glad it did because everything they’ve set out has meaning.
Embrace emptiness Cisco has a prominent wall in the master bedroom that’s blank. “I’d love to have a beautiful piece of art there when I find it,” he says. In the meantime, he’s happy to leave the spot vacant.
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