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New Operations Workshop Renovates a 1940s Bungalow in Silver Lake

— April 28, 2026 — Art & Design
The Silver Lake house renovation by New Operations Workshop reworks a 1,000-square-foot 1940s bungalow in Los Angeles. The two-bedroom residence retains its single-level layout and original footprint, including an extended front porch along one of the neighborhood’s stair streets. The redesign introduces a neutral base of white walls and white oak flooring while preserving the home’s existing structure and proportions. The approach centers on updating finishes and interiors without altering the underlying architectural framework.

The space incorporates a mix of materials and furnishings, including an orange Marenco sofa, chrome fixtures, black leather elements, and plywood surfaces. References to 1970s Italian design appear alongside works by Eileen Gray, Charlotte Perriand, and Isamu Noguchi. The kitchen features white cabinetry paired with darker hardware, while the bathroom includes a glass block wall, chrome fixtures, and a latex sink skirt.

Trend Themes

  1. Adaptive Restoration — Signals demand for modular retrofit systems that modernize interiors while preserving historic fabric.
  2. Material Layering Aesthetic — Promotes development of hybrid finish components combining plywood, chrome, and leather for customizable interior palettes.
  3. Midcentury-modern Eclecticism — Encourages curated product lines that blend vintage-inspired pieces with contemporary manufacturing and sustainable materials.

Industry Implications

  1. Residential Architecture — Shows opportunity for preservation-focused design services that integrate modern amenities without altering original footprints.
  2. Interior Furnishings — Indicates potential for limited-edition furniture collections that reinterpret 1970s Italian and modernist icons in accessible price brackets.
  3. Specialty Building Materials — Reveals demand for modular, low-impact materials like glass-block systems and latex finishes tailored for historic-home retrofits.
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