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Mid-Century Meets Modern Refinement in Ome Dezin's CM G1 House Renovation

Mid-Century Meets Modern Refinement in Ome Dezin's CM G1 House Renovation

Hypebeast11-06-2025
Summary
Nestled in the hills of Laurel Canyon, the CM G1 House has undergone a striking transformation led byOme Dezin, with custom furniture byWillett. Originally built in the 1960s, this 2,920-square-foot residence has been reimagined to enhance spatial flow and connectivity to its natural surroundings. The renovation preserves its mid-century roots, while introducing modern refinements that emphasize warm materials, sculptural forms and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions.
Throughout the interior, Douglas fir paneling pays homage to the mid-century era. This is complemented by black flagstone flooring that extends from the entryway through the kitchen, dining area and study — creating a cohesive visual language. Willett's furniture plays a central role in shaping the home's atmosphere. Piece such as the Radi Table, Gio Stool and Popo Chair adds a bold yet harmonious presence to the residence. Custom-built elements, including a slatted front door, study desk and integrated storage system in the primary bedroom, further reinforce the home's tailored aesthetic.
The renovation also incorporates thoughtful architectural interventions, such as a refurbished corner fireplace that serves as a focal point in the living area. Skylights introduce natural light, while dark marble countertops and backsplashes provide a striking contrast to the extensive woodwork.
The design team sought to create a holistic environment where every detail, from layout to furnishings, reflects a singular, elevated vision. The collaboration between Ome Dezin and Willett results in a residence that feels intentional, fresh and serene, offering a modern interpretation of mid-century design while remaining deeply connected to its historical roots.
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