The Strada Vecchia residence was renovated by House of Rolison as an update to a Japanese-inspired hillside home overlooking Bel Air and the Pacific Ocean. The project preserves the original architecture while adapting the property for its current owners through interior and landscape interventions that prioritize daily living.
Walking trails connect the pool terrace with the guest quarters across the site's natural grade, extending the home's relationship with its surroundings. Tumbled limestone, natural clay plaster, handcrafted marble, and hand-chiseled stone establish a material palette selected for longevity and natural aging rather than synthetic finishes.
The renovation introduces integrated bathroom benches and a series of smaller retreat spaces that support rest and wellness throughout the home. Furnishings from Bocci, Larose Guyon, Lee Broom, Olive Ateliers, Arhaus, Kalamazoo Gourmet Kitchens, and Zia Tile complement the restrained interiors without overwhelming the architecture.
Hillside Residential Renovation
The Strada Vecchia Residence is a Japanese-Inspired Home Reno
Trend Themes
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Terrain-integrated Living — Homes built around natural slopes and walking paths create opportunities for residential design platforms that merge mobility, recreation, and landscape stewardship into everyday living.
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Aging-natural Materials — Longevity-focused palettes of limestone, clay plaster, marble, and hand-chiseled stone point to demand for premium material systems that improve aesthetically over time instead of relying on synthetic perfection.
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Residential Wellness Retreats — Smaller restorative rooms, integrated bathroom benches, and restrained interiors reflect a shift toward homes designed as continuous wellness environments rather than isolated spa-like amenities.
Industry Implications
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Residential Architecture — Preservation-led renovations of distinctive hillside homes open space for architectural services that combine legacy design protection with contemporary comfort and lifestyle flexibility.
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Interior Design — Japanese-inspired restraint and carefully selected furnishings highlight a growing market for interiors that deliver luxury through atmosphere, craftsmanship, and sensory calm.
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Landscape Design — Grade-sensitive trails, pool terraces, and guest-quarter connections demonstrate how outdoor planning can transform challenging residential sites into layered living ecosystems.