Italianate Minimalism in Silver Lake by Breland-Harper
SoCal or Tuscany? It’s hard to tell in this recent project by LA design firm Breland-Harper, founded by Michael Breland and Peter Harper, partners in life and work. The duo’s reverence for Italian countryside vernacular is on full display in their own residence, located in the hills surrounding the Silver Lake reservoir. Known for creating interiors that use light and space as decorative devices, Breland-Harper transformed a 1920s Spanish Revival structure into a graceful, airy sanctuary.
“When we first saw the original 1,200-square-foot house, we found that a previous renovation had compromised its architectural and aesthetic integrity. Yet potent remnants of the original—beautiful stucco walls, a tiled roof, and bird-mouthed rafter tails, all calling cards of Spanish Revival— remained as suggestions of how this structure could be renewed,” they say. “Three core ideas anchored our design: extending the house, cultivating privacy in the rear garden, and unifying the assemblage to complete an architectural gesture begun generations earlier when the house was first built.”