TUCKED BEHIND A FICUS HEDGE in Los Angeles is a half-acre oasis where Southern California meets the South of France. Here, sunlight glints off antique French terra-cotta roof tiles and filters through pergolas draped with climbing white roses. Large wooden shutters, painted a bleached gray, are set against walls of honey-toned rustic limestone. Verdant plantings of citrus, slender cypress trees, and bulbous boxwood are joined by gurgling stone fountains and a golden gravel parking court to round out the transporting narrative.
Created for an entertainment industry executive, his wife, and their two teenage children, this French-American villa is the handiwork of Brooke and Steve Giannetti, the married duo behind the architecture-design-lifestyle firm Giannetti Home. Steve, the architect, and Brooke, who focuses on interiors, note that while the house draws conspicuously on a classic Provençal aesthetic, it contains plenty of spaces that project more of a modern sensibility, a balance they struck to satisfy both the wife’s traditional tastes and the husband’s appreciation for contemporary. “What I’m trying to do is use the best of the modern world with the best of the old world,” says Steve, “combining styles in a way that feels authentic and celebrates the indoor-outdoor experience.”
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Aged to Imperfection
In the Cotswolds, Oka cofounder Sue Jones stirs an alluring cocktail of old and new in an agrarian compound, now her forever home
AMERICA'S ENGLISHMAN
From wide-eyed novice to decorating nobility: how Mario Buatta's journey to mad Anglophile draped a nation in chintz, silk, swags, and a legacy of humor and optimism
Estate of Play
MARTYN LAWRENCE BULLARD revives a romantic Georgian country home in Ireland, deploying grand artistry, craft, and levity in the footprint of local traditions
A PASTORAL PLAYGROUND
Out of an ancestral millhouse, designer MARY GRAHAM raises a new family home in the country, alive with checks, florals, and ruffles
LONDON CORDIAL
MIXMASTER LORENZO CASTILLO DECKS A CHELSEA TOWNHOUSE IN IMMERSIVE PRINTS, RADIANT SEATING, AND A WELCOMING SPIRIT THAT TIPS TO THE WILD SIDE
Minding the Manor
How are Ireland's old noble houses seeding their future? At Ballyfin Demesne, it glimmers in the forests, parklands, gardens, and a way of life that goes back centuries
Perennial Bloomsbury
The creative troupe that ruled the English countryside in the early 1900s had a muse wilder than its lifestyle: the Charleston garden, reborn here in four riotous arrangements.
ENCHANTED GLIN
Along the River Shannon, landscape designer Catherine FitzGerald grows her family's castle gardens into a living wonderland bridging generations
Portrait Mode REVISITED
A new guard of English painters leads a resurgence of the deeply personal art form, capturing faces and figures in a fresh light
The Bold SPIRITS SPEYSIDE
Scotland's famed whisky region reemerges as a stunning epicenter of Celtic craft. Single malt in hand, writer Tracey Minkin joins gallerist and author Hugo Macdonald to discover its decorative arts bloom