Luxury Interior Designer Available for Beverly Hills & Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a city defined by its extraordinary residential architecture — from the iconic mid-century masterpieces of the Hollywood Hills to the European-inspired estates of Bel Air, from the contemporary compounds of Beverly Hills to the Spanish Colonial treasures of Hancock Park. The city's design culture rewards originality, celebrates material innovation, and demands interiors that are as photogenic as they are livable.
Does Emerald & Oak travel to Los Angeles for projects?
Yes. We travel for all essential project milestones and maintain close coordination with local architects and builders between visits. Our limited annual commissions ensure every project receives our complete creative attention.
What types of Los Angeles projects does Emerald & Oak accept?
We welcome full-service residential commissions — estate homes, contemporary residences, historic renovations, and significant remodels. We do not accept commercial, hospitality, or model home projects.
Do you have experience with mid-century modern homes?
Mid-century architecture is one of our areas of particular interest and expertise. We approach these iconic homes with the restraint and material sensitivity they demand — creating interiors that honor the architect's vision while serving contemporary life.
Can you source from LA's design trade showrooms?
Absolutely. We leverage the Pacific Design Center, the La Cienega Design Quarter, and LA's extraordinary network of custom fabricators and artisan workshops alongside our national and international supplier relationships. This dual-source approach gives LA clients access to both local craft and global design resources.
How do you design for Beverly Hills estate privacy and security?
Estate privacy is a defining design parameter for Beverly Hills, Bel Air, and Holmby Hills residences. We integrate window treatments, landscape sightline planning, motorcourt orientation, and security systems into the architectural concept from the earliest schematic phase — never as a retrofit. Smart-home integration, cinema rooms, wellness suites, and staff quarters are programmed alongside the public-facing spaces so the entire residence reads as one cohesive composition rather than a luxury home with technology added afterward.