Above: Designed to tip its hat to the Spanish-style architecture of LA, the 4,000-square-foot house is, says Herzig, "a mix of old-world European and earthy modern California, with inspiration from the Belgian interiors of Axel Vervoordt and Vincent Van Duysen." The entry opens to a showstopping winding stair and arched doorway with walls and ceilings clad in Stuc Italien, a Venetian stucco from LA company TERRE DU MONDE. Of her passion for plaster, Herzig says, "What we used is completely green and all natural; it's soft and modern-looking and earthy all at once."
Above: "I wanted to create a modern kitchen in a rustic setting," says Herzig, who situated the room in the back, flanked by the den and dining room (and overlooking an outdoor courtyard with a fireplace). For durability, its walls and ceiling are clad in Tadelakt Decolakt, traditional Moroccan lime plaster used in hammams and sourced from TERRE DU MONDE. "You really can't tell the difference between it and the Italian plaster, but it's completely waterproof—you just clean it with Marseilles soap. Because it's so durable, I didn't have to add a backsplash, which gives the room a clean look."
The Scenario: A Toronto girl with an art degree makes her way in NYC from Vogue intern to star stylist's sidekick to Graydon Carter's assistant. Along the way she splashes out her own loft, and friends start signing her up to overhaul their places. Leigh Herzig's design career is born—and it flourishes when she and her husband relocate to LA in 2007. Her credits include several top-to-bottom house remodels and Bruno Mars's recording studio in Hollywood.
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