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OSKLO Trousdale Estate Renovation Preserves a 1966 Post-And-Beam Residence

The OSKLO Trousdale estate renovation restores a mid-century modern home originally designed by architects Benton & Parks in 1966. The OSKLO Trousdale estate renovation was led by designers Arya and Michael Martin, who approached the project as a careful preservation rather than a redesign. Located in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood above Beverly Hills, the single-storey house spans roughly 6,000 square feet and follows the horizontal planning typical of mid-century California modernism.

The residence unfolds through courtyards, glass corridors, and long interior sightlines oriented toward views of the Santa Monica Mountains and Century City skyline. Original features including limestone fireplaces, walnut doors, and stone surfaces were retained, while contemporary furnishings and artworks were layered throughout the interiors. The house now also serves as the first OSKLO House.

Trend Themes

  1. Heritage-first Renovation — A focus on preserving original materials and layouts in restorations creates openings for interventions that merge conservation technology with contemporary utility.
  2. Mid-century Preservation Aesthetics — Retaining hallmark mid-century elements like limestone fireplaces and walnut doors alongside modern furnishings highlights opportunities for product lines that seamlessly integrate vintage craft with new materials.
  3. Indoor-outdoor Sightline Design — Homes organized around long visual corridors and courtyards reveal potential for integrated glazing, landscape and lighting systems that enhance panoramic connections without altering historic compositions.

Industry Implications

  1. Residential Architecture — Practices centered on sensitive restorations point to business models combining archival research, adaptive engineering, and bespoke retrofitting services tailored to high-value mid-century properties.
  2. High-end Interior Design — Design firms blending period-authentic pieces with contemporary art and furnishings indicate demand for curated sourcing platforms and modular collections that respect provenance while offering modern comfort.
  3. Historic Property Development — Developers working within landmarked neighborhoods suggest opportunities for financing structures and lifecycle service offerings that balance regulatory preservation requirements with premium amenity upgrades.

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