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DIADO RESIDENCE
Boston transplants Jess and Bo recently traded the blue and white stripes of the Hampton’s for a Mission Revival home in the heart of the San Fernando Valley. As per their request, they wished to bring some of that quintessential style into the walls of their new family home.

In every East Coast family home, built-ins are a cherished feature, seamlessly blending with the home’s architecture. In the kitchen and dining area, they provide practical storage for appliances.

Shelving around the fireplace adds symmetry and space for personal items. This mill work pays subtle homage to East Coast traditions, serving as a backdrop for modern furniture and balancing old and new aesthetics throughout the home.



Through the juxtaposition of traditional and contemporary elements, our design concept for the family living room celebrates the past, embraces the present, and anticipates the future. It is a space where cherished traditions converge with modern lifestyles, fostering connection, creativity, and comfort for generations to come.

A monochromatic palette of blue shades reference the coast, while herringbone floors with a brass boarder define the space and highlight the spacious footprint. Emphasis is drawn towards the bay window breakfast nook with the use of a sculptural contemporary dining table. Above is a linear pendant to complete the space.

Subtle references have been made to the white and blue aesthetic of the Hampton’s in fabric selections, and a decorative tile back-splash.
