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You know when you walk into a store and it’s just totally right and you immediately start dreaming about where each piece will go in your home? That’s what happens when you step into Garde, the newly-opened home furnishings and personal accessories store on Beverly Blvd, owned by Scotti Sitz.

Sitz is both impeccably stylish and incredibly sweet. She’s had an impressive career–working first for Calvin Klein and later as the director of retail development for Giorgio Armani. The classic, minimal style of those major brands finds its way into Garde’s retail space, which use to be an old electronics repair shop–untouched for over 30 years. “It was a boring space with no character,” Sitz tells Take Sunset. “I thought, how do I create an inviting environment out of nothing?” She completely overhauled the space. “You name it, we gutted it,” she says. “There was an old drop ceiling with 1950′s tiles, the skylight was boarded up, linoleum on the floors, bad windows, partitions.”

The end result is light, open, modern and minimal without being austere. “The space was long and narrow, so I needed to divide it without walls or partitions,” Sitz explains. “We painted the big grey stripe through the middle, added shelving and display surfaces so you have a subtle feeling of different spaces, but still open and gallery-like.” When asked about her design influences, Sitz says she has many–gathering her likes and dislikes over the years in order to fine tune her own style. But for this project, one particular inspiration stands out. “In the past couple of years, my go-to design influence has been the Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen,” Sitz states. “Mr. Van Duysen represents the minimalist, which is in my nature, but without being severe. He puts the warmth and tactile elements back in spaces and manages to keep all the rooms flowing in a natural direction.”

As for picking Garde’s location on Beverly Boulevard, Sitz explains that she use to live right around the corner and has watched the neighborhood change into the perfect location for her retail store. “It’s become the neighborhood of higher-end vintage furniture and design, without being over the top,” she says. ”It is kind of the anti La Cienega and PDC [Pacific Design Center] area. It’s less commercial, which I like.” And so far, so good. Sitz says she loves her shop’s new neighborhood. “I love contributing to the cool vibe that’s now known as ‘the Beverly Corridor’.”

Contributing to that vibe is Garde’s unique mix of housewares and accessories, including silk textiles by artist Stevie Howell, jewelry by designer Satomi Kawakita, brass ornaments by Anna Karlin, pottery by Sara Paloma, and ceramic and hemp wall hangings by Michele Quan, which I immediately fell in love with. Sitz says the most important aspect in choosing the collections she carries–aside from being beautiful or interesting–is her personal connection with the designers. “I love the stories behind each artists’ journey and the process to create their designs,” she says. “And I curating collections from artists in the U.S. and abroad. The world has truly gotten that small, thankfully.”
Garde
7418 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323.424.4667

751 North Ogden Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90046
3 BR, 2 BA
$1,040,000
I’m excited to give Take Sunset readers a sneak peek into another stunning transformation by ModOp Design. This Spanish architectural was built in 1928 and has only had two prior owners. Conveniently located in West Hollywood and close to the restaurants and shops of Melrose and Fairfax, this 1,480 square foot home features many original details along with modern updates for the discerning buyer.

Known for their thoughtful renovations of mid-century modern and bungalow homes on the east side, a Spanish style house in West Hollywood is a change of pace for ModOp’s Greg Steinberg and Alexandra Becket. But this was a project they couldn’t pass up: “The minute we stepped inside the front door of this home, we fell in love with its original character,” Alexandra says. “The wood beams took our breath away, and we saw tremendous potential in restoring its original charm.” Greg agrees, adding, “We had been looking in the neighborhood and passed up a few, but this one stood out.”

The West Hollywood neighborhood is an area that the couple knows well. Their own home, which Greg has lived in for over 20 years, is located only a few blocks away. ”I’ve always liked that the neighborhood is so centrally located and walkable,” Alexandra says. “And since the Grove opened, the neighborhood has improved tremendously. So many great businesses, restaurants and stores have opened. We never have to drive, if we don’t feel like it!”

Some of Greg and Alexandra’s favorite places to go in the neighborhood? “The Melrose Place Farmers Market on Sundays, walking to Whole Foods, the Coffee Commissary, Lindy & Grundy, or grabbing lunch at The Golden State, V Cafe or Froma,” Alexandra says. “Favorites neighborhood activities are Thai massages at the new PaliHotel, City Yoga, Runyon Canyon, and the new West Hollywood library. In the evening I love to walk to the Fairfax Farmers Market for dinner at Short Order and see a movie at the Grove!”

540 Crane Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90065
2 BR, 2 BA
$390,000
Built in 1949, this Mt. Washington bungalow is located on a good street and listed for a good price. It’s definitely “cozy” at only 994 square feet, but it has lots of nice features, like the gorgeous views, ample deck space and a fully remodeled kitchen.

The 2 bedroom, 2 bath has a bit of a retro cabin vibe, but with a healthy dose of modern as well. The living room has walnut hardwood floors and a wood burning fireplace.

4455 Los Feliz Boulevard #501
Los Angeles, CA 90027
2 BR, 2 BA
$479,000
New from ModOp Design! A completely remodeled, mid-century modern condo in the Los Feliz Towers.

The stunning 2 bedroom, 2 bath corner unit features 9-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, gorgeous new Mahogany hardwood floors, a private and spacious balcony, and dead on city, downtown and hillside views.
Check out many more photos after the break. And don’t miss the Open House this Sunday from 2pm – 5pm!

1937 Cedar Lodge Terrace
Los Angeles, CA 90039
3 BR, 3 BA
$1,650,000
This modernist home in Silver Lake was built in 1963 and underwent a complete floor to ceiling remodel by renowned architect Roger Sherman.

The 2,425 square foot residence features a smooth trowel plaster exterior with walls of glass and an open floor plan, making it an entertainer’s dream. There’s also a heated pool, garden, separate self-contained guest unit, and it’s located in Ivanhoe Elementary!

740 E Kensington Road
Los Angeles, CA 90026
2 BR, 1.5 BA
$829,000
This classic craftsman in Echo Park was built in 1903 and features period details through, including soaring 9’10” ceilings, transom windows, quarter-sawn oak floors, and a brick wood burning fireplace in the dining room.

The 1,474 square foot residence is surrounded by lush greenery. There is also a great outdoor space with a heated and private pool!

Check out more photos after the break.

3600 Fletcher Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90065
2 BR, 1.5 BA
$1,195,000
This modernist residence was built in 1968 and used as a plant for Saturn Lighting, a fabricator of mid-century-modern light fixtures, before it was remodel by Silver Lake architect Tony Unruh, A.I.A. The sleek industrial exterior is covered in corrugated steel and spans its own city block.

The 1,866 square foot residence features an open and spacious floor plan with a flexible live-work design. The home is currently used as a musician’s recording studio, but would also be ideal for offices or other creative work spaces.

1260 Hill Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90041
3 BR, 2 BA
$599,000
Originally built in 1950, this modernist home has soaring roof lines and large sliding glass doors that bring the outdoors in to this open, functional living space. This mid-century modern home features hardwood floors throughout, gas fireplace, great outdoor space and more.

The 1,482 square foot residence was rebuilt between 2004 and 2007 with eco-friendly details throughout, including dual-pane glass windows, low-VOC maple floors, and VOC-free organic milk paint.

2232 Westridge Road
Los Angeles, CA 90049
4 BR, 3.5 BA
$2,900,000
Originally built in 1959 and completely renovated in 2010 by architect Mark Pisani, this gorgeous new listing in Brentwood features ocean, city and canyon views.

The 3,000 square foot home is ideal for lovers of mid-century modern who are also looking for high-end finishes. There are dramatic, curved floor to ceiling glass windows, a saltwater pool and spa, and a firepit set in poured concrete.


3506 Canyon Crest Road
Altadena, CA 91001
4 BR, 2 BA
$789,000
This mid-century modern home, built in 1955, has been beautifully remodeled and features post and beam ceilings and brand new walnut floors throughout. The generous 1,920 square foot floor plan includes 4 bedrooms, a den, family room and formal living room.

Located in the desirable Foothill Community of Altadena, this gorgeous house has it all–even a private pool!
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